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Conservative Author Claims Discrimination Against White People Is A Real Thing
Are white people being discriminated against? Recently, news outlets have reported claims of discrimination against white people in university admissions and the workplace, with some claiming they have not been hired or promoted – or sometimes even laid off – because of the color of their skin.
Conservative author and TV host Danielle D’Souza Gill says it’s absolutely possible for white people to be discriminated against – and it happens all the time. “This actually happens not only in specific instances, but this happens in a systemic way on our most elite college campuses,” D’Souza Gill says on Wednesday’s episode of Dr. Phil, "Discrimination: A Two-Way Street?"
Dr. J. Luke Wood, Distinguished Professor of Education at San Diego State University, disagrees. He says white people have had a historical advantage in college admissions and that's why there are policies like affirmative action in place. Watch their discussion in the video above.
On Wednesday, Dr. Phil delves into the topics of affirmative action and discrimination with D'Souza Gill and Dr. Wood, along with political commentator and activist Candace Owens, Professor and Chief Academic Officer for the University of Southern California Race and Equity Center Dr. John Pascarella, PragerU podcast host Amala Ekpunobi, and comedian Tyler Fischer. Check local listings to see where you can watch.