When Society Attacks: Race and People Devalued

As we close in on Black History Month, the soothsaying jesters at The Daily Show have—in brilliantly hilarious fashion—taken heed of the ways racism continues to rear its ugly head in modern day.

UFE's 2011 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day report, citing the groundbreaking book, The Spirit Level: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger, acknowledges some of the societally damaging effects of economic policies that fail to account for the factors of race and inequality.

In the video below, The Daily Show's Wyatt Cenac builds on that, revealing how nasty things can get when society attacks, history is ignored, people are devalued, and the most marginalized communities—like Turkey Creek, MS—are nearly wiped from existence.


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  • Nixia Silfia
    commented 2026-02-25 14:39:49 -0500
    Hola, leyendo sobre el segmento de Wyatt Cenac en The Daily Show realmente me hizo reflexionar sobre cómo la historia y las comunidades marginadas son tratadas. Después de un día largo procesando noticias y temas sociales, un amigo me recomendó https://coolzinos.com.es , especialmente por los bonos para jugadores en España. Al principio no tuve mucha suerte en las primeras partidas, pero arriesgué un poco más y terminé ganando un premio que me levantó el ánimo. Ahora lo uso de vez en cuando para relajarme y disfrutar de un rato entretenido entre lecturas serias.

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