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Kenny Xu brings on guest Nancy Andersen to talk about the campaign to end DEI statements, race-based admissions, DEI trainings, and CRT in Medical School Curricula with a focus on UNC Medical School, the prestigious medical school in Kenny's home state of North Carolina.Par Kenny Xu
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In this highly anticipated opening episode of the Inconvenient Minority Podcast Season 2, I sit down with University of Pennsylvania Law Professor Amy Wax to discuss the implications of the landmark Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill cases. We talk about meritocracy, the place of Asian Americans, an…
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In this episode, Kenny sat down with Allison Coates, an educator working to change math education. After discussing her background growing in the education system, they discuss how the current model doesn't offer enough challenge for gifted students. They also discuss how math classes today are over-concerned with protecting students' feelings over…
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with Peter Arcidiacono. Peter is an economist at Duke University, and was the SFFA's lead analyst in their lawsuit against Harvard. They discuss Peter's findings with regard to Harvard's admissions discrimination against Asian Americans, and they dive deep into the explanations and results of this information. Follo…
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with author Rob Henderson. They start by discussing Rob's background growing up in foster care and how he eventually ended up in the military, then Yale University. They discuss Ivy League admissions, meritocracy, and dig deep into how these institutions affect social status. Follow Rob: https://twitter.com/robkhend…
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On this episode, Kenny was invited as a guest on the "What Happens Next" show. He joins professors Jonathan Zimmerman and Patrick Allitt to discuss the ongoing discrimination against Asian Americans at top universities and the value of meritocracy. Over the course of a lively debate, they cover the issues from multiple angles and Kenny is able to a…
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On this episode, Kenny sits down with Libertarian journalist John Stossel. They discuss John's perspective on the ideal economic system and how capitalism is our best bet for building a well-functioning society. They also discuss how meritocracy, social mobility, and colorblindness factor into proper market activity. Follow John: https://www.johnst…
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In this episode, Kenny is joined by Greg Foreman, host of the Black Conservative Perspective on YouTube. They begin by discussing Greg's background as a financial advisor and how that informs his perspectives. Listen in as they explore the importance of financial literacy, individual choice, and how people of all races can overcome financial barrie…
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This week, Kenny appeared on Break the Rules to discuss his new book and how Asian Americans threaten the prevailing racial narrative. They are also joined by Indian Bronson, with whom Kenny discusses the interplay between race, culture, and society. Listen as they discuss these issues and more. Original show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7NkeQ…
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This week, Kenny is joined by professor Rima Azar. Rima is a Lebanese immigrant to Canada who was recently suspended from her position for questioning BLM and the existence of systemic racism. Listen to her and Kenny discuss whether the West is racist, the true solutions to racism, and more, on this episode of the Inconvenient Minority Podcast. BUY…
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with writer and commentator Samuel Sey. They talk about Samuel's upbringing in Ghana, his introduction to critical race theory after moving to Canada, and the ways in which CRT does not accurately address race issues. Listen as Kenny and Samuel discuss these topics and more on the Inconvenient Minority Podcast. BUY …
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In this episode, Kenny welcomes author and commentator Heather Mac Donald. They discuss the philosophical origins of wokeness, the reasons behind racial disparities, and the necessity of a colorblind system. Listen as Kenny and Heather explore these topics and more on the Inconvenient Minority Podcast. BUY KENNY'S NEW BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/I…
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This week, Kenny appeared on the Michael Knowles Show to discuss his upcoming book, "An Inconvenient Minority." They cover the dangers of racial identity politics, Harvard's racist admissions system, and how Asian Americans don't fit into the critical race theory worldview. Listen as Kenny and Michael discuss these issues and more. Pre-order Kenny'…
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with writer and academic Charles Murray to discuss the findings of his new book, "Facing Reality: Two Truths About Race in America." They talk about group statistics vs. individuals, the meaning of meritocracy, and the research surrounding intelligence. Listen as Kenny and Dr. Murray explore these topics and more on…
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In this episode, Kenny narrates the history of critical race theory and explains how it emerged directly from Harvard University. He also discusses how ideas spread within academia and then out into the broader culture. Join Kenny as he demonstrates just how deep the roots of critical race theory go on the Inconvenient Minority Podcast. Pre-order K…
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In this episode, Kenny goes on Rhett Palmer's radio show to discuss his upcoming book, "An Inconvenient Minority." They dive into the attack on meritocracy and the contradictions in Harvard's race narrative. Join them as they examine these critical issues and more on the Inconvenient Minority podcast. Pre-order Kenny's upcoming book: https://www.am…
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with PragerU influencer Will Witt. They talk about Witt's journey to where he his now, the myth of white privilege, and what wokeness is doing to the minds of college students around the country. Join them as they discuss these pressing issues on the Inconvenient Minority. Follow Kenny: https://twitter.com/kennymxu …
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In this episode, Kenny speaks with Lily Tang Williams and hears her story of surviving severe hardship under Mao Zedong. They discuss how identity politics and neo-Marxism are driving America apart, and how important it is that we stand against hatred and division. Join Kenny and Lily as they discuss these important historical and current trends. F…
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with Allie Beth Stuckey, a podcaster, author, and commentator. They discuss modern campus culture and how it often conflicts with a faith-driven understanding of the world. Stuckey also explains how the modern obsession with self love is actually harmful to both individuals and society. Join Kenny and Allie as they …
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In this episode, Kenny welcomes Paul Rossi, a math teacher at Grace Church School in Manhattan who was recently relieved from his teaching duties after criticizing critical race theory. Join them as they discuss how these dangerous ideas are spreading through our schools, and how other belief systems can better prepare students for adulthood. Study…
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In this new mini-series, Kenny breaks down the tactics that Harvard uses to deny Asian American's acceptance into the elite school. In this episode, Kenny will talk about the personality score that Harvard uses as their excuse to reject Asians and to raise the acceptance rates of Blacks and Hispanics. Tune in to learn more about the Havard Admissio…
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with Alfonso Aguilar, the President, Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, to talk about culture, mindset, and immigration regarding Hispanics and the southern border. Tune in to listen to this interesting and relevant conversation with Kenny and Alfonso about these topics and what they mean for America as…
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In this episode, Kenny welcomes Deroy Murdock, a political commentator and editor, to discuss his upbringing and views on society. Deroy will tell his parents’ story of legally immigrating to America and how that shaped his views on immigration. The duo will talk about America’s past events and how people need to look forward to building a strong c…
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In this episode, Kenny welcomed Delano Squires, a writer and journalist for Black and Married with Kids and The Federalist. Delano talks about the Black Family and how the Government is taking the place of black fathers in the household. Delano tells the story of having met his wife and the beautiful life one can have when married and having childr…
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with journalist and filmmaker Chris Rufo to talk about his career and achievements. Chris will talk about his time being an independent filmmaker and traveling the world. The duo will discuss the Economic and Cultural Revolutions of China and how Marxist need to be taken seriously as they are starting to affect the …
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In this episode, Kenny will be sitting down and talking with former GOP Congressional Candidate and Air Force veteran Anna Paulina Luna. The duo will speak about social mobility, culture, and mentality. Anna will talk about her childhood and the culture she was raised in and her military journey that shaped her mentality, and how she views herself.…
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In this episode, Kenny and his guest, writer, and speaker, Daniel Di Martino, will discuss the grave consequences of socialism on even the most vibrant and rich countries. Kenny and Daniel dive into the economic shift in the once-prosperous Venezuela and its effects on Daniel and his family. Born in the same year that Hugo Chávez gained power, Dani…
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In this episode, Kenny will sit down with Australian Commentator Daisy Cousens. The duo will talk about a wide range of topics from beauty standards to multiculturalism and everything in between. Kenny and Daisy will speak about the iconic and influential Barbie Brand that has started to push a progressive agenda linked to Critical Race Theory in o…
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with podcast host and writer Keri Smith from Unsafe Space as they talk about social justice and the cult-like grip it has on American society. Keri will speak about her high school experiences and how her college years differed as she started to get involved with the ideas of the social justice movements. Kenny and …
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In this episode, Kenny and his guest, best-selling author and political/social commentator James Lindsay discuss his contrary upbringings on the border of Appalachian country and how that permeates a discussion on race and culture in today’s politically correct narrative on race. The duo dives deep into the similarities and differences in the cultu…
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In this episode, Kenny is joined by King Randall, who runs a preparatory school for at-risk Black children in Albany, Georgia. Kenny and King will dive deep into the aspects of becoming self-sufficient and working to achieve your goals on your terms instead of relying on others. King tells the impactful story of his journey and the goals he has set…
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In this episode, Kenny welcomes guest Vince Dao, a young conservative commentator, to sit down to discuss various shared experiences. Kenny and Vince joke about how not to hurt the feelings of leftists (both something they haven’t learned yet and don’t plan to) and what it is like being open conservatives in school. Kenny and Vince will talk about …
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Kenny Xu, author and journalist, welcomes you to his podcast The Inconvenient Minority, where he sits down with authors and commentators to talk about race, culture, identity, and the American Dream. Kenny will tackle hard-hitting conversations, ask the questions that the Liberal elites don't want to hear, and share the realities of everyday Americ…
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