Jeremy Carl
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So thanks to the great work of my friend Harmeet Dhillon as the Assistant Attorney General of Civil Rights, I actually think that we've done an incredible job in this administration of getting rid of certain policies that discriminate particularly against white Americans, but also in some cases Asian Americans.
Senator, certainly this is my belief.
I'm not running away from that.
I think that while, of course, all races in different contexts can be subject to really severe discrimination, that when we look at our legal structures, white Americans are often very disfavored in overt ways.
We're seeing this in the Small Business Administration, many other places.
On average, Senator.
Yes, that's correct.
And I'm not running away from that statement at all.
Senator, thank you for that question.
I would say that it's not, I didn't use the word values, I used the word culture.
I think that any time you have large degrees of mass immigration, you're going to have a change in culture, especially if they're coming from culturally dissimilar backgrounds.
And no matter what group it is, if it were in China, it would be the same thing.
If it were in New Guinea, it would be the same thing.
Go on.
Senator, thank you for that.
Senator, I think the question of identity is something that lots of scholars go into.
Senator, it would have โ thank you again for the question, and genuinely thank you for finally letting me have a chance to explain.
My comments a little bit, but I would say that, you know, they could be things like going to a certain type of Christian church and that sort of culture, which is very different.
I mean, you can all be Christians, right, in a certain environment, but African-American Christians might worship differently than Chinese Christians that might worship differently than white Christians.
Of course, sometimes you have multi-ethnic churches, but things like that, certain types of... Can you pause, please?