Webcanadian editor jonathan kay talks to coleman hughes, quillette columnist and columbia university student, about being out of step with the prevailing orthodoxy at.

Webhughes, a black man whose teachers at columbia thought he would embrace their cynical view, displays unusual forethought in rejecting it and positing an.

The moral case against black lives matter.

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Webhughes, like the academic remi adekoya, observes that this sensibility gives black people great cultural power.

Webcoleman hughes hosts the podcast conversations with coleman and is the author of the end of race politics.

It also endows white liberals with vicarious.

It’s easy to dismiss anyone querying the black lives matter movement as either.

His writing has been featured in the new york times, the wall street.

Webcoleman hughes was formerly a fellow at the manhattan institute and a contributing editor of city journal.

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