Nicholas Irving: Renee Good Got Shot Because She Was a White Liberal (Part 14)

Nicholas Irving: Renee Good Got Shot Because She Was a White Liberal (Part 14)

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Part 13: https://youtu.be/EFaxXjElPJA
Part 1: https://youtu.be/Y_nPO_CbTzY
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In a candid conversation addressing race, policing, and societal divisions, former Army Ranger and author Nicholas Irving weighed in on the shooting of Renee Good, a white liberal woman whose death sparked widespread debate. Irving, alongside commentator Shawn Prez, highlighted the layered dynamics at play—particularly how Good’s identity as a white liberal influenced perceptions and treatment. While Black men often face fatal consequences for minor gestures or actions due to systemic biases, Irving noted that white liberals, like Good, occupy a complicated space, often caught between conservative opposition within their own race and broader societal tensions. The discussion emphasized how traditional “rules” of compliance and interaction with law enforcement have historically differed by race, with Black Americans continuously urged to comply to avoid violence, while white Americans have largely been spared similar scrutiny. Irving ultimately called for equality, recognizing the shifting realities as more people experience the harshness of these systemic issues firsthand.

Interview by: Shawn Prez
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Nicholas Irving: Renee Good Got Shot Because She Was a White Liberal (Part 14)

Nicholas Irving: Renee Good Got Shot Because She Was a White Liberal (Part 14)

Watch the full interview now as a VladTV Youtube Member – https://www.youtube.com/vladtv/join

Part 13: https://youtu.be/EFaxXjElPJA
Part 1: https://youtu.be/Y_nPO_CbTzY
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In a candid conversation addressing race, policing, and societal divisions, former Army Ranger and author Nicholas Irving weighed in on the shooting of Renee Good, a white liberal woman whose death sparked widespread debate. Irving, alongside commentator Shawn Prez, highlighted the layered dynamics at play—particularly how Good’s identity as a white liberal influenced perceptions and treatment. While Black men often face fatal consequences for minor gestures or actions due to systemic biases, Irving noted that white liberals, like Good, occupy a complicated space, often caught between conservative opposition within their own race and broader societal tensions. The discussion emphasized how traditional “rules” of compliance and interaction with law enforcement have historically differed by race, with Black Americans continuously urged to comply to avoid violence, while white Americans have largely been spared similar scrutiny. Irving ultimately called for equality, recognizing the shifting realities as more people experience the harshness of these systemic issues firsthand.

Interview by: Shawn Prez
Check out his youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/c/PowerMoveMakers

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