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Rav Arora on thoughtful analysis in an era of identity politics

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In this episode, Ian and Nique are joined by someone who is actively modelling a path of excellence for young men in the 21st century. Rav Arora — a current student at University of the Fraser Valley and an up and coming writer whose work has been published in leading outlets such as City Journal and the New York Post — joins the show to discuss his intellectual development and path to prominence amid the current culture of identity politics. Rav shares how a high school teacher helped channel his passion for thinking about social problems by introducing him to the work of Thomas Sowell. Rav had experienced discrimination and prejudice during his youth. But public intellectuals like Thomas Sowell and Coleman Hughes helped him think more deeply about the root of social challenges in western nations, and the opportunities for minorities to pursue lives of excellence in spite of these challenges. Inspired by these figures — Rav’s worked has now reached hundreds of thousands of people.

Later, Rav discusses instances of racism he has experienced in recent months from progressive actors who claim that Rav is pushing an “alt right” agenda by challenging prevailing ideologies on white privilege and racism. Some people have gone so far as to label Rav “self-hating” for adhering to his beliefs. Watch the full episode to learn more about Rav’s story and hear his advice for “Darryl” in 2021.

Note: If you would like to see all episodes of The Invisible Men, please go to: www.invisible.men

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In this episode, Ian and Nique are joined by someone who is actively modelling a path of excellence for young men in the 21st century. Rav Arora — a current student at University of the Fraser Valley and an up and coming writer whose work has been published in leading outlets such as City Journal and the New York Post — joins the show to discuss his intellectual development and path to prominence amid the current culture of identity politics. Rav shares how a high school teacher helped channel his passion for thinking about social problems by introducing him to the work of Thomas Sowell. Rav had experienced discrimination and prejudice during his youth. But public intellectuals like Thomas Sowell and Coleman Hughes helped him think more deeply about the root of social challenges in western nations, and the opportunities for minorities to pursue lives of excellence in spite of these challenges. Inspired by these figures — Rav’s worked has now reached hundreds of thousands of people.

Later, Rav discusses instances of racism he has experienced in recent months from progressive actors who claim that Rav is pushing an “alt right” agenda by challenging prevailing ideologies on white privilege and racism. Some people have gone so far as to label Rav “self-hating” for adhering to his beliefs. Watch the full episode to learn more about Rav’s story and hear his advice for “Darryl” in 2021.

Note: If you would like to see all episodes of The Invisible Men, please go to: www.invisible.men

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