Topic: Forced Integration

2 chapters across the catalog

20: Separate but Equal
6:29 - 11:29

20: Separate but Equal

Modern School Segregation, Austin NIMBYism and Forced Integration

Current data suggests American schools are as segregated today as they were in the 1950s and 60s, with white students attending majority-white schools and black students attending schools primarily composed of students of color. The hosts discuss the "Not In My Backyard" (NIMBY) attitude in liberal cities like Austin, Texas. An analogy is drawn between forced school integration and the installation of bike lanes, suggesting that forced coexistence without cultural learning often fails.

20: Separate but Equal
1:37:01 - 1:39:29

20: Separate but Equal

Outro, Final Thoughts on Forced Integration

Mo and Adam conclude the episode by advising listeners to look closely at the lawyers and political motives behind modern school choice and integration news. They reiterate the importance of honest dialogue regarding American history. The show ends with a call for support at MoFundMe.com and a closing music track.