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Anti-white racism, undisguised and unembarrassed, is now official policy in America. One class of citizens, whites, is openly discriminated against in every sphere of public and private life. The Unprotected Class is a comprehensive explanation of how we got here and what we must do to correct a manifest and dangerous injustice. Launched with an appeal to justice for all, the civil rights movement went off the rails even as it achieved its original goals. Soon its excesses and failures were exploited to justify discrimination against whites in business, education, law, entertainment, and even…mehr

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Anti-white racism, undisguised and unembarrassed, is now official policy in America. One class of citizens, whites, is openly discriminated against in every sphere of public and private life. The Unprotected Class is a comprehensive explanation of how we got here and what we must do to correct a manifest and dangerous injustice. Launched with an appeal to justice for all, the civil rights movement went off the rails even as it achieved its original goals. Soon its excesses and failures were exploited to justify discrimination against whites in business, education, law, entertainment, and even the church. With the death of George Floyd and the shedding of all pretense of racial justice, vindictiveness, resentment, and hatred were unleashed in America. --
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JEREMY CARL is a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, where his research focuses on multiculturalism, nationalism, race relations, and immigration. He is a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior of the United States and a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. In addition to his scholarly books and papers, his commentary has been featured in and cited by outlets such as Fox News, CNN, the New York Times, and Time Magazine. A graduate of Yale University and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, he lives in Montana with his wife and children.