Coleman Hughes was still an undergrad at Columbia in 2018 when the Quillette contributor landed a high-profile appearance on Sam Harris’ podcast. Since then, his own podcast Conversations with Coleman — along with his writing on race, tribal politics, and free expression — have made him one of the country’s most important commentators. He’s also a very talented musician and rapper and, as of this year, an author, with a new book called The End of Race Politics. He recently appeared on The View to promote that book, and the result was a viral clip that demonstrated the barbed agenda of co-host Sunny Hostin and the calm, rational demeanor of Hughes. His is the kind of grace in the face of unreason that could actually save the planet.
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So how are things at Columbia University these days?
Did you know if you read the word “SHAME” 1000 times in a row, it changes minds?
What does “Zionism” mean?
Suddenly discovering the virtues of unbridled free speech on campus the moment you want to denounce Israel
Neo-racism and its cultural moment
“Lynching is the natural state” of humanity, but we create necessary edifices to control our baser instincts
If the DEI bureacratics didn’t show up to work, would anyone notice?
What is a “conservative,” anyway?
How Coleman maintains his super-power
Fighting words: “John Wick sucks”
The Cat Rapper, the C-A-T Rapper, people there is a CAT RAPPER
Plus why Benny Morris is such a good ambassador for Israeli history, meditation app recs, and can Coleman finally solve Nancy and Sarah’s Knives Out: Glass Onion debate?
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