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John McWhorter: Uncensored

John McWhorter is a linguistics professor at Columbia University with a particular interest in creole languages, sociolects, and 鈥淏lack English.鈥 He even hosts a podcast on the subject called 鈥.鈥
But you probably know him better for his outspoken social commentary on race, politics, and current events in his column for , his regular appearances on economist Glenn Loury鈥檚 podcast, 鈥,鈥 his presence on , and his books 鈥 which include 鈥,鈥 鈥,鈥 and 鈥.鈥
McWhorter鈥檚 perspective on online cancelation mobs, 鈥渟afetyism,鈥 music censorship, and the effect of hip-hop on American culture are often different from other prominent commentators and public intellectuals. Many of his views come from his Philadelphia upbringing and the guidance of his mother 鈥 a social worker and professor at Temple University 鈥 who taught him the subtleties and complexities of American culture.
鈥淏eing my mother鈥檚 son profoundly shaped my sense of America鈥檚 social landscape,鈥 McWhorter says. 鈥淢y mother raised me with a very strong awareness of injustice 鈥 and she inculcated in me that racism can be subtler than being called a dirty name or somebody burning a cross on your lawn.鈥
And of course, as a member of 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 advisory council and a commentator who often lands on the 鈥渨rong鈥 side of orthodox public opinion, McWhorter knows just how important free speech is.
鈥淚f we鈥檙e talking about an issue that鈥檚 worth discussing, there are inevitably going to be several legitimate viewpoints that need to be assessed,鈥 McWhorter says. 鈥淚f you want to get out of people everything that is useful to assessing an issue, you want people to feel free to express themselves.鈥
麻豆传媒IOS sat down with McWhorter to discuss free speech, the culture war, and more. View the video below!

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