Why Is TED Afraid of Coleman Hughes? | Glenn Loury, John McWhorter & Coleman Hughes | The Glenn Show

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Coleman Hughes talks with Glenn and John about TED's attempt to suppress video of his talk on colorblindness.
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  • @The88Cheat
    @The88Cheat7 ай бұрын

    4:30 John McWhorter is one of the few people in this world that can "Have they no decency, sir?" without it sounding contrived. I love it.

  • @helenfalk3049

    @helenfalk3049

    7 ай бұрын

    Agree … followed by a classic “God that gets my dander up” 😂

  • @dunbarcustomsound

    @dunbarcustomsound

    7 ай бұрын

    John clutching his pearls makes me giggle 😂

  • @Forester-
    @Forester-7 ай бұрын

    I've been following Coleman since at least 2018, crazy to see the impact he's made since then.

  • @JonLundgren

    @JonLundgren

    7 ай бұрын

    Meh. 1 of 8 billion.

  • @user-so3kx5sv8r
    @user-so3kx5sv8r7 ай бұрын

    This just undermines the integrity of TED - ridiculous. Coleman is a superstar

  • @hobbyist518

    @hobbyist518

    7 ай бұрын

    What integrity?

  • @YouMustBeConfused

    @YouMustBeConfused

    7 ай бұрын

    TED sold out several years ago and has become the puddle into which ideas of the lowest common denominator collect for those without critical thinking skills to drink from.

  • @HumanDignity10
    @HumanDignity107 ай бұрын

    Here is the apology format I taught my son starting when he was in kindergarten: 1. I did…. ( explain the bad behavior) 2. This is wrong because… (explain why it’s wrong) 3. In the future, I will… (explain how the behavior will change) 4. Something like, “I am truly sorry, will you please forgive me?” Adults , including those at TED, need to learn how to do apologies like those we teach to our kids. Coleman, I’m sorry this happened to you! Thank you for speaking out about it.

  • @kg356

    @kg356

    7 ай бұрын

    Great advice for people to critically think about their mistakes

  • @quoudten

    @quoudten

    7 ай бұрын

    Except when you have diametrically opposed value systems neither party sees a valid step 2 hence that recipe fails...

  • @smoss9813
    @smoss98137 ай бұрын

    3 brilliant thinkers. Thank you for doing awesome work.

  • @stephaniegormley9982

    @stephaniegormley9982

    7 ай бұрын

    Did you catch McWhorters Joseph Welch reference? 4:30

  • @brianmeen2158
    @brianmeen21587 ай бұрын

    Props to Tim Urban for speaking up about Coleman’s Ted talk - if only more people were as brave and vocal as Tim

  • @thatstheway2429

    @thatstheway2429

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed! When I first heard Coleman tell this story and bring up Tim, I was worried he was gonna go woke on us. Tim Urban is one of the best writers out there, and glad he’s sticking to his intellectual guns in all areas.

  • @Daniel-yl5jl1bi6q
    @Daniel-yl5jl1bi6q7 ай бұрын

    "It's negatively correlated with supporting DEI policies." In other words, a color-blind worldview threatens the DEI INDUSTRY.

  • @CC-xs3jf

    @CC-xs3jf

    7 ай бұрын

    At first I thought I must have heard that wrong!

  • @Gnofg

    @Gnofg

    7 ай бұрын

    Colorblindness doesn't exist. Everyone sees color.

  • @Piggyn

    @Piggyn

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Gnofg You know that Coleman's usage of "color-blindness" means treating everyone the same regardless of their skin color.

  • @Daniel-yl5jl1bi6q

    @Daniel-yl5jl1bi6q

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Gnofg Yes, everyone sees color. But some of us regard skin color as irrelevant as eye color and hair color. Shall we start hyper-fixating on those features too? Will that somehow improve society? I don't see how it would. Seems to me it would only create more animosity.

  • @Gnofg

    @Gnofg

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Daniel-yl5jl1bi6q my mother who is Asian puts it best. Everyone is a little bit prejudice. Fyi, my German grandmother was arrested in 1910 for being with my Chinese grandfather(illegal). My dad couldn’t swim in the public pools in St. Louis and when we went to get a mortgage in 1962 with 45% down the only bank that would finance us was the Bank of Harlem. Maybe you treat everyone the same but our society doesn’t. To me you are naive.

  • @ncrdavis5555
    @ncrdavis55557 ай бұрын

    Coleman is a lethal debater with a calm demeanor. Absolutely an American treasure.

  • @henrys2403
    @henrys24037 ай бұрын

    The talk is excellent. Thanks for hanging in Coleman!

  • @rickjulian7237
    @rickjulian72377 ай бұрын

    Fragility is epidemic. And corrosive. Thank you three for your courage and conviction.

  • @sampettineo
    @sampettineo7 ай бұрын

    They are afraid of Coleman and frankly both you and John because you won’t bend a knee to BS. What you all promote is having the “courageous conversations” that we as a country have been demanding for at least a decade. We are all privileged to have all three of you to listen to. Thanks for what you do.

  • @resilientrecoveryministries
    @resilientrecoveryministries7 ай бұрын

    If this is what they do to Coleman, you can see why we mere mortals keep our mouths shut. Whether right or wrong about this issue, God bless you for sticking with your conscience.

  • @Knowallwithmyphone
    @Knowallwithmyphone7 ай бұрын

    Truly 3 of my favorite intellectuals!! I love how they disagree respectfully and all 3 get there points across without any insults

  • @marycollins8215
    @marycollins82157 ай бұрын

    Thank you to all 3 here, and to The Glenn Show. I've learned so much from all of you!

  • @VK-ds2dw
    @VK-ds2dw7 ай бұрын

    The three amigos!! ... I love when these guys get together. Always a great discussion. Thank you!!

  • @tonypalmentera7752
    @tonypalmentera77527 ай бұрын

    This is quickly becoming one of my favorite shows on KZread.

  • @arnoldcantu9583

    @arnoldcantu9583

    7 ай бұрын

    Welcome! Keep an eye out for their full length videos.

  • @danmartens8855
    @danmartens88557 ай бұрын

    Answer: Because the Truth is far too dangerous to be shared with the public.

  • @joesan3956
    @joesan39567 ай бұрын

    3 of my favourite people! We’re so lucky to have these 3 among us.

  • @balrog1169
    @balrog11697 ай бұрын

    Some people benefit from discrimination. Of course such a talk would ruffle feathers.

  • @luckystarship2275
    @luckystarship22757 ай бұрын

    Coleman Hughes is pure class and props to Tim Urban for pointing out how TED were trying to bury his excellent talk. I've got a feeling that those TED employees who complained about it are going to find themselves promoted to Head of Coffee Cup Procurement and Manager of Outdoor Seating Distribution and then find their careers mysteriously stalled.

  • @davesmith826

    @davesmith826

    7 ай бұрын

    An optimist you are.

  • @luckystarship2275

    @luckystarship2275

    7 ай бұрын

    Or maybe a fantasist.

  • @brianmeen2158
    @brianmeen21587 ай бұрын

    Still hard for me to grasp that some in our society think “color blindness” is a bad way to operate. They want to hyper focus on race which from what I’ve seen - it causes more problems than it fixes

  • @ilfautdanser9121

    @ilfautdanser9121

    7 ай бұрын

    MLK Jr would be cancelled if he were alive today and spouting that "content of their character" stuff.

  • @denisgrady7379

    @denisgrady7379

    7 ай бұрын

    There is no money for the racial industrial complex, if there is no racism so they keep changing the definition. 100% guarantee that "racism" will not end in my lifetime no matter what happens.

  • @RG001100

    @RG001100

    7 ай бұрын

    Even in the debate, Bouie said along the lines of “of course you should treat other people without focusing on their race”; his arguing was a more narrowly about policy.

  • @drandrewm

    @drandrewm

    7 ай бұрын

    ​​@@ilfautdanser9121Making a case for the other side...I don't think anyone has a problem with Dr. King's dream. The problem is that "color blindness" has been code language for "shut up, quit complaining, and love America for the great country that it is." Here is the key difference. Dr. King's message was directed at society overall, systems, and whites who were threatened by equality. The "color blindness" message today is being directed at DEI types who see racism in all disparities. I am sure if Coleman added two sentences to his talk that specifically chastised e.g., law enforcement and banks for not being color blind, that group would have labeled him Messiah.

  • @MsMathChique
    @MsMathChique7 ай бұрын

    I work for a liberal school district. (I consider myself to be liberal and was a Democrat for 47 years until last year. Now I'm happily unaffiliated). We had a professional development meeting this week that was based on 'anti racism' and pretty much Ibram X Kandi's book. I made a statement that I believe that Kendi didn't do 'research' but was stating his opinions. I cited a podcast of Glenn's which was summarily dismissed because Glenn is just a 'podcaster' and doesn't have legitimate credentials. (This was supposed to be a safe space for all opinions). I also cited that Kendi's foundation had lost tens of millions of dollars with little research published. No one in the PD had heard about that. This ridiculousness is going on in our institutions of education. Please keep up your good work!

  • @CC-xs3jf

    @CC-xs3jf

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheers to you for speaking up. Many of us know it is risky in these re-education sessions to say anything the least bit critical.

  • @nestorbrown4718

    @nestorbrown4718

    4 ай бұрын

    Please follow up with them by distributing a 1 pager of Glenn’s credentials as none of them could produce another person of similar standing and credentials.

  • @briane173

    @briane173

    3 ай бұрын

    @@nestorbrown4718 Not by a long shot. Glenn's list of credentials would fill a book by itself. This only reinforces the maxim that heterodox thinkers are a threat to the established order and must be quashed at all costs. In that way these DEI indoctrinators are no different than Puritans burning witches at the stake. They won't allow for another POV because their kingdom would disintegrate around them as a consequence. Demonstrates the weakness of their position but whatever -- that's as old as philosophy itself.

  • @briane173

    @briane173

    3 ай бұрын

    Kendi's definition of "anti-racism" is a textbook example of circular reasoning. If I was to take Kendi seriously it's fundamentally a rehash of "fighting racism by being as racist as the racists are." IOW, to become just. like. them. To me that's comedy getting serious treatment.

  • @Jesse.Jacobs
    @Jesse.Jacobs7 ай бұрын

    Shame on TED

  • @chrislieu6757
    @chrislieu67577 ай бұрын

    Doesn't this severely undermine the purported mission TED? Do they have any credibility anymore?

  • @BenOgorek

    @BenOgorek

    7 ай бұрын

    I see it’s been 10 days without an answer so let me step in: Yes No

  • @Gracie289
    @Gracie2897 ай бұрын

    Coleman, as always you are amazing. Your TED talk was spot on and I thoroughly enjoyed the presentation. Thank you for your candor and openness to new ways of thinking.

  • @knicksprop
    @knicksprop7 ай бұрын

    John made a good point in a video some time ago, I think regarding to wokeness in college. Essentially, he described it as "white college administrators, sitting there and pissing their pants, overtaken by fear of being called racist." This is Chris in this situation. And no, he isn't a nice guy. The person who smiles while robbing you is no better than the person with a gun to your head. They knew what they were doing and thought they could get away with it because they clearly did not respect who Coleman was. Shame ful actions on the part of TED.

  • @patrickellinwood18
    @patrickellinwood187 ай бұрын

    You guys are the best. Keep it up!

  • @Arouete
    @Arouete7 ай бұрын

    TED drinks the Kool-Aid

  • @Apeiron242
    @Apeiron2427 ай бұрын

    This case annoys me because Coleman is MODERATE and MEASURED. Almost to a fault. Being offended by or afraid of him is absurd.

  • @jaya5264
    @jaya52647 ай бұрын

    They claim diversity but diversity of thought is never considered. Cowardice is destroying the county.

  • @elizabethphilly2011
    @elizabethphilly20117 ай бұрын

    thank you - very interesting and important talk

  • @ryanhead2004
    @ryanhead20047 ай бұрын

    To put it plainly, TED did not consider this an ‘idea worth sharing’

  • @seanmurphy7011
    @seanmurphy70117 ай бұрын

    4:34 was Dr. McWhorter watching Gettysburg before this interview?

  • @jacobdeem8187
    @jacobdeem81877 ай бұрын

    Ted embarrassed itself and let you know it's kind of a joke

  • @paulbadics3500
    @paulbadics35007 ай бұрын

    "Color blindness is racism" we are screwed

  • @pensive8552
    @pensive85527 ай бұрын

    Here I thought TED was making a change from ideology back to rationality when I saw they allowed you to give a talk on colorblindness. I'm so sad to be proven wrong. 😞😞😞 How far we have regressed that colorblindness is so predictably cancelled by the woke. Truly a very sad reality, and yet it can get so much worse if this mindset continues - a story told too many times by history.

  • @brianmeen2158

    @brianmeen2158

    7 ай бұрын

    It’s truly bizarre. My entire life we have been moving towards a “color blind” society but in the past few years - there is a small but very influential group that wants us to hyper focus on race. I never expected this . The last thing we want or need is for a very multi racial society to hyper focus on race

  • @Gnofg

    @Gnofg

    7 ай бұрын

    @@brianmeen2158 Colorblindness doesn't exist. Everyone sees color.

  • @Gnofg

    @Gnofg

    7 ай бұрын

    Colorblindness doesn't exist. Everyone sees color.

  • @pensive8552

    @pensive8552

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Gnofg Race does not exist in humans (a genetically determined scientific fact in case you weren't aware). Once you move from the racist mindset, then color is not much more than aesthetics and sun protection. That's what colorblindness means. We are all equally human and should be treated as such, color agnostic.

  • @jimwerther
    @jimwerther7 ай бұрын

    Just wow.

  • @alexlekas3407
    @alexlekas34077 ай бұрын

    Coleman undercut the activists' agenda, an act of heresy that could not be allowed to stand.

  • @utagroschel507
    @utagroschel5077 ай бұрын

    “The reign of terror of this kind of ideology” - may be about the strongest condemnation I have heard John McWhorter utter to this day - and I have been reading him and listening to him for a long time … 9:55

  • @richardjanowski
    @richardjanowski7 ай бұрын

    It sounds like Chris Anderson at TED was at first at least a little brave and open-minded in inviting Coleman to give a talk running counter to DEI dogma, so we should credit him that. After that he was being threatened by anti-rational DEI bullies, and wasn't brave enough to risk his position over it. In a perfect world he wouldn't have compromised with them, but that's a big ask. It was his livelihood on the line, not mine or yours. Coleman's talk was brilliant as always, and his book is pre-ordered.

  • @valarielaforge2913
    @valarielaforge29137 ай бұрын

    Thanks gentlemen. I should be shocked but I'm just disappointed with the whole situation.

  • @PeytSpencer
    @PeytSpencer7 ай бұрын

    Coleman is courageous!

  • @dandylion188
    @dandylion1887 ай бұрын

    "Reign of terror" --Exactemundo!

  • @dukecity7688
    @dukecity76887 ай бұрын

    If ever there were a voice that needs to be heard by all, that's Coleman. The people who most criticize him, won't even talk to him. They are afraid of him. He will savage them - in his moderate way. They are such cowards.

  • @PeterAndWillAnderson
    @PeterAndWillAnderson7 ай бұрын

    Three thumbs up!

  • @lindelwemoyo9247
    @lindelwemoyo92477 ай бұрын

    Ted Talk is afraid of differing opinions from black people haha.

  • @brianmeen2158

    @brianmeen2158

    7 ай бұрын

    I’ve always said that the people that have it the worst in this discussion are the blacks that stray from the narrative. Now I’m starting to notice more browns getting friction . Most brown people I know are not woke so this will be interesting down the road

  • @garryjones8050

    @garryjones8050

    7 ай бұрын

    It's hustlers/ideologues/bullies maybe - it's not "black people" per se

  • @hvalenti
    @hvalenti7 ай бұрын

    TED: Ideas Worth Censoring Perfect reframe

  • @jimsteffel
    @jimsteffel7 ай бұрын

    John's got it right. It's a "reign of terror".

  • @DukGef
    @DukGef7 ай бұрын

    The question asked in the title is not answered or discussed here. And I clicked only because I was interested in such a discussion. The Hughes-TED-story I knew before.

  • @ektran4205
    @ektran42057 ай бұрын

    TED is social engineering on a mass scale

  • @user-qo9vb7tx3c
    @user-qo9vb7tx3c5 ай бұрын

    I think the answer to the monotonous question is giving everyone the benefit of a doubt.

  • @HeavyK.
    @HeavyK.7 ай бұрын

    Losers are always changing words, meanings, intentions, person, identities, and words. I call it Stealing Reality.

  • @OOCASHFLOW
    @OOCASHFLOW7 ай бұрын

    Have that Ted guy on your show

  • @paulbadics3500
    @paulbadics35007 ай бұрын

    Disgusting how tiny minority of extreme radical employees can impose on management, the vast majority of employees & the public

  • @itsgalf
    @itsgalf7 ай бұрын

    Honestly the situation reminds me of what happened with Martin Scorsese's movie 'Kundun' where the CCP didn't like the message of the movie and pressured Disney to 'shadowban' it and not promote it. Recently highlighted in FEE's video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iI6usbRseK_Sfs4.html

  • @elderhiker7787
    @elderhiker77877 ай бұрын

    I don’t think that they are “afraid” of what Coleman has to say as much as their minds are already set on their narrative and they don’t want to be confused with a different narrative that has elements of truth that contradicts their “truth.” It is as simple as that. If you suppress the truth, or at least a competing version of the truth, then you have a good chance of winning.

  • @outbrakeu
    @outbrakeu7 ай бұрын

    Can someone tell me what SJF is?

  • @Nick-bh5bk
    @Nick-bh5bk7 ай бұрын

    I stopped watching TED many years ago when they clearly turned ideological. It reminds me of Peter Boghosian’s NPR takedown of all things considered. I had the same reaction, I just gave up on NPR many years ago.

  • @bbd9719
    @bbd97197 ай бұрын

    "ideas worth censoring" lmao

  • @ellentuchler7103
    @ellentuchler71037 ай бұрын

    So telling that Coleman cannot get anyone on the other side to agree to debate him.

  • @buffscrum
    @buffscrum7 ай бұрын

    Can somebody identify the meta analysis that Coleman referred to?

  • @PeterAndWillAnderson
    @PeterAndWillAnderson7 ай бұрын

    The interesting thing about all this is not so much the complaining minority of people, but that those in leadership, like Chris Anderson, cower in fear from these wokies.

  • @bobkat8765
    @bobkat87657 ай бұрын

    “The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.” Hannah Arenat “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” Eli Wiesel "Tolerance of intolerance is cowardice.” Ayaan Hirsi Ali “There is a huge difference between being tolerant and tolerating intolerance.” (Avaan Hirsi Ali) “I have seen great intolerance on the name of tolerance” Samuel Taylor Coleridge “The real point is that you cannot harbor malice toward others and then cry foul when someone displays intolerance against you. Prejudice tolerated is intolerance encouraged. Rise up in righteousness when you witness the words and deeds of hate, but only if you are willing to rise up against them all, including your own. Otherwise suffer the slings and arrows of disrespect silently.” Harvey Fierstein

  • @bobkat8765
    @bobkat87657 ай бұрын

    The Open Society and it’s ENEMIES: “Less well known [than other paradoxes] is the paradox of tolerance: Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them.-In this formulation, I do not imply, for instance, that we should always suppress the utterance of intolerant philosophies; as long as we can counter them by rational argument and keep them in check by public opinion, suppression would certainly be most unwise. But we should claim the right to suppress them if necessary even by force; for it may easily turn out that they are not prepared to meet us on the level of rational argument, but begin by denouncing all argument; they may forbid their followers to listen to rational argument, because it is deceptive, and teach them to answer arguments by the use of their fists or pistols. We should therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant. We should claim that any movement preaching intolerance places itself outside the law and we should consider incitement to intolerance and persecution as criminal, in the same way as we should consider incitement to murder, or to kidnapping, or to the revival of the slave trade, as criminal.”

  • @drandrewm
    @drandrewm7 ай бұрын

    I both like and follow all three of these gentlemen. Here is the issue that some have with the "color blindness" message. It is no longer being directed towards racists threatened by black equality, but to DEI types who see racism in most disparities. Here is what they are hearing from Coleman..."QUIT THIS DEI BS ASAP, shut up and love America for the great country that it is." To a certain degree, Coleman may actually be saying this. If Coleman added just two sentences to his talk chastising, for instance, law enforcement and banks for not being "color blind," he would have been their hero, a Messiah even. That said, I'm glad that Coleman's TED Talk is getting the views it deserves.

  • @jfoley1320
    @jfoley13207 ай бұрын

    Or y'all still mad at each other? *Glenn giggles*

  • @MrHmjg
    @MrHmjg7 ай бұрын

    TED TALK TREACHERY!

  • @mrfloydp
    @mrfloydp7 ай бұрын

    NO more TED Talks for me.

  • @twatmunro

    @twatmunro

    7 ай бұрын

    It's a long time since I've seen one worth watching anyway. They're mostly terrible.

  • @yamishogun6501
    @yamishogun65017 ай бұрын

    90% of TED Talks are a joke. I think Huges should have declined to speak there.

  • @JH-ji6cj

    @JH-ji6cj

    7 ай бұрын

    You just actually made the best argument for why it was important that he DID do the talk.

  • @TheNancypoo
    @TheNancypoo7 ай бұрын

    Black at Ted 😂 Oy vey…

  • @trollingisasport

    @trollingisasport

    7 ай бұрын

    Blacked at TED ;)

  • @levelm0007
    @levelm00077 ай бұрын

    TED is owned by a nonprofit, nonpartisan foundation. Intolerance and suppression of good ideas in the name of politics strikes me as kryptonite to the TED brand. I wonder if the TED board has been adequately vetted on this issue.

  • @basedrad
    @basedrad7 ай бұрын

    Three of the leading public intellectuals of our time. They give me hope that the charlatans and race hustlers and race Marxists will go the way of the Dodo bird.

  • @pfarias
    @pfarias7 ай бұрын

    Wake up! Clearly he is not nice. He is shallow and civil…

  • @normdeeploom5945
    @normdeeploom59457 ай бұрын

    I have literal colour blindness. So when I saw the Ted x talk on colour blindness being recommended and the follow up controversy i was very confused. Not sure if I should complain about some form of offence and from what side of the debate?

  • @capitanclassic8624
    @capitanclassic86247 ай бұрын

    Can’t have anyone thinking for themselves off the plantation.

  • @tomcoop9750
    @tomcoop97507 ай бұрын

    They don’t want diversity of thought

  • @deborahsolomon5089
    @deborahsolomon50897 ай бұрын

    I don't understand. I thought TED was for open ideas.

  • @cybersnap6072
    @cybersnap60727 ай бұрын

    The way that Ted behaved throughout this whole ordeal is just disgusting. I will not be watching their cnn-tier media anymore. Color blindness is a great policy for race relations. The problem is that it threatens the ideological constructs that profit off of poor race relations.

  • @Metolius9
    @Metolius97 ай бұрын

    TED; The End of Debate

  • @danielbell3620
    @danielbell36207 ай бұрын

    You can be a nice guy and still be a coward.

  • @GovernmentIssued
    @GovernmentIssued7 ай бұрын

    Black at TED group shouldn't even exist if there are no other special groups at TED.

  • @lenloving
    @lenloving7 ай бұрын

    Shame on TED for this. Coleman only comes out ahead for 1.) being the bigger person, and 2.) getting more attention on this issue, and 3.) being proven this issue obviously needed to be spread and acknowledged.

  • @LadyGrace67
    @LadyGrace677 ай бұрын

    This is censorship and small-minded. Plain and simple.

  • @johnpetrakis379
    @johnpetrakis3797 ай бұрын

    Gee whiz, ain't the game of "Social Engineering so much fun?

  • @jflack6
    @jflack67 ай бұрын

    Coleman looks like he is John’s son!

  • @garryjones8050
    @garryjones80507 ай бұрын

    JM " shows the reign of terror of the ideology"

  • @samgeddes-smith2310
    @samgeddes-smith23107 ай бұрын

    Cowardice

  • @ctpierce181
    @ctpierce1817 ай бұрын

    Simply put, dont talk to TED. Talk about TED but dont talk to TED.

  • @jedsparks7324
    @jedsparks73247 ай бұрын

    .032% holding the TED hostage

  • @YouMustBeConfused
    @YouMustBeConfused7 ай бұрын

    This event underscores the unspoken fact that TED has been an intellectually empty echo chamber for nearly ten years.

  • @subhenduc
    @subhenduc7 ай бұрын

    Actually I watched Coleman's that TED talk and it was excellent and there should no controversies that can arise from the talk unless some uneducated brain dead people were in the audience. Race has poisoned our society in general to a level of no return. I am a person of color and never appreciated to be labeled as ingredient of diversity. What a idiotic concept of diversity by race. There is only one race, the human race. Keep up the great work. It is a different age now, TED is not the only platform to make your point. Trash the TED.

  • @RobFraxedas
    @RobFraxedas7 ай бұрын

    Coleman having to defend himself on this is utterly insane and a sign of how much progress has been undone by the left’s hyper-fixation on race for the last 5 years or so.

  • @JohnsonBeckett
    @JohnsonBeckett7 ай бұрын

    But TED has had topics more controversial than color blindness

  • @cablenewsfanatic5634

    @cablenewsfanatic5634

    7 ай бұрын

    As long as those ideas are woke and progressive then they will not be censored.

  • @mspoints4fre123
    @mspoints4fre1237 ай бұрын

    Always a great idea to purposely segregate yourself from your co-workers based on skin tone.

  • @99.8Survivor
    @99.8Survivor7 ай бұрын

    TED is DED.

  • @mohamedgoldstein5565
    @mohamedgoldstein55657 ай бұрын

    TED needs give Coleman a public apology!

  • @jamesagerholm2034
    @jamesagerholm20347 ай бұрын

    Colour blindness is the best way to go!

  • @user-nx9ic6ld8b
    @user-nx9ic6ld8b7 ай бұрын

    In a utopian America, color blindness would be ideal. However, this has never been a color-blind society. It never will be. America's racial and ethnic diversity is its strength and should be acknowledged and celebrated. Every color should be acknowledged and addressed in this multifaced American gumbo. Color blindness overlooks the distinct differences, that season the gumbo. It claims that racial and ethnic considerations impede equality. The opposite is true. To see color is to see how we can collectively employ diverse experiences and talents to create inclusive equity for all. Minority population groups are easily marginalized in a majoritarian electoral society. Class, ability, color sexual orientation, gender, and immigration status should all be a consideration in public policy. Interpersonally, humans acknowledge color all the time, but most will not admit it for fear of being labeled racist. Color blindness is racist because it fails to acknowledge the obvious truths that all men have been created equal but sure as hell do grow up in equally adequately nurturing environments and sure as hell have not all been treated equally as Coleman Hughes found it from TED.

  • @cristinalacoste2062
    @cristinalacoste20627 ай бұрын

    DEI How much research does it take to admit that something that has been pushed for six decades is inefective in producing the purported result? Whoever is pushing against changing this is benefiting monetarily from it. I'm very dissapointed with TED.

  • @DEWwords
    @DEWwords7 ай бұрын

    TED is creepy in the maximum range and has been forever: A porn mirror that only tells them how smart, how beautiful they are for the upper middle professional classes.