Stumbled across this quote from Dr Sowell. Sadly it’s pretty relevant.
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Honest story, I bought two of his books solely because they were discounted. I hated him before even knowing him, because I knew he was a conservative. The programming is strong for anyone who has the misfortune to have grown up in this day and age.
I'm still not a conservative, but it made me realize that social conservatism is intellectually respectable, not blind bigotry and religion. This coinciding with social liberalism going completely off the rails, it sort of did convert me to social conservatism.
I still disagree with a lot of his economic ideas, but even there you cannot argue with the logic. I just make different trade-offs. Where I think Sowell is completely wrong, is in his opposition to anti-trust and his argument that companies will not discriminate because it hurts them - as ironically demonstrated by their discrimination against conservatives.
Good points. I grew up with conservative parents so a bit different experience. But in theory I get his point because discrimination should hurt a company when you discriminate based on politics but a lot of companies don’t seem to care
I guess that's the old 'Jim Crow restaurant in the South' argument in favor of legislation. That it obviously hurts you if you discriminate against blacks, but if all your white patrons leave if you do serve blacks, it will still be in your interests to keep blacks out. So you need the hatchet of government power to break that.
In the long run, it might work out. Companies that keep their SJW employees in check will do better, as they can use conservative talent. But like the famous economist called Milton Keynes by AOC said: in the long run, we're all dead.
My greatest worry is that people will surrender their principles for expediency.
I fear that as well. Also he makes the point that it’s easier to discriminate when you don’t have to pay a cost. So it’s easy for local govt to impose Jim Crow laws. So if a white owner of a hamburger place doesn’t care about race just money he is impacted but the best example would be the Plessy vs Ferguson case. The train wanted integrated trains because they would have to pay for making more cars to accommodate a segregated train.
Which is why the civil rights bill was the wrong response aside from neutering freedom of association. The appropriate bill is that government shall not write laws that directly discriminate against its citizens based on inherent physical traits.