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National News See other National News Articles Title: Leftists melt down after Supremes strike down affirmative action Claim the solution to racism is ... more and more racism Leftists melt down after Supremes strike down affirmative action Claim the solution to racism is ... more and more racism By WND Staff Published June 29, 2023 at 4:59pm Kamala Harris charged, after the Supreme Court struck down race-based college admission programs as unconstitutional, that having that level of equity for all students is "a step backward for our nation." She claimed that such a fairness "will harm the educational experience for all students," and her perspective likely was a voice for leftists and activists who insist all America is racist and the solution to that racism is
more racism. A report at Just the News noted former First Lady Michele Obama, who attended an exclusive Princeton school shortly after her brother, a noted basketball star, set records for that school's basketball team, claimed her "heart breaks for any young person out there who's wondering what their future holds." Get the hottest, most important news stories on the Internet delivered FREE to your inbox as soon as they break! Take just 30 seconds and sign up for WND's Email News Alerts! She and her husband now are megamillionaires and own properties that most Americans can only visit with online imagery. She went to Harvard after Princeton, and charged, "I belonged. So often, we just accept that money, power, and privilege are perfectly justifiable forms of affirmative action, while kids growing up like I did are expected to compete when the ground is anything but level." Barack Obama noted that he and his wife benefited from the race-based policies developed by schools to benefit some minorities. The Daily Wire reported the left was experiencing a "freakout." And ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lamented that the decision went against "racial justice." It, she said, "does violence to justice and fairness in America." WND is now on Trump's Truth Social! Follow us @WNDNews Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, claim there's now a "giant roadblock" in his agenda for "racial justice." Former acting Democratic National Committee chief Donna Brazile said, "I am shocked by the fact that in the majority opinion, they basically whitewash the Constitution in a way that basically says we were right all along.
And now the most effective tool, an affirmative tool, to eliminate barriers, a tool that would give us opportunity is now weakened." Activist Al Sharpton said, "I think that this is tantamount to sticking a dagger in our back because what they have said now is that it is unconstitutional to even consider race." The ruling, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, said universities could allow applicants to mention personal experiences of racism when applying for colleges, but that there could not be explicit policies based on the applicants race. Eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it, Roberts wrote. The Daily Caller News Foundation reported there were many progressive religious leaders who condemned the ruling. "This is what spiritual wickedness in high places looks like," claimed Ekemini Uwan, a theologian who has written books on "truth. Jacqui Lewis, a pastor at Middle Church in New York City, went further, accusing the judiciary itself of racism. "Race-based admissions are the only reason Brett Kavanaugh or Amy Coney Barrett are on the court in the first place, Lewis ranted. "Sure as hell wasnt a merit-based choice. They were handpicked to mold the country for white supremacy, and they are delivering on that promise. Joe Biden claimed that affirmative action requires everyone to meet entrance standards, and then "colleges look at other factors." The court itself, however, repudiated those types of comments, with Chief Justice John Roberts writing that Harvard and UNCs use of the practice "measure[s] the racial composition of their classes using racial categories that are plainly overbroad
arbitrary or undefined
or underinclusive." He found that the stereotypes found in the practice engage "in the offensive and demeaning assumption that [students] of a particular race, because of their race, think alike," Biden claimed there already was a work-around to the court, quoting from the opinion a line that said, "nothing in this opinion should be construed as prohibiting universities from considering an [applicants] discussion of how race has affected his or her life, be it through discrimination, or inspiration, or otherwise." However, Biden left out the court's next sentence, which said, "despite the dissents assertion to the contrary, universities may not simply establish through application essays or other means the regime we hold unlawful today." Poster Comment: This older guy I work with told me he knows a black woman and she told him, "If I apply for a job, I want it because I can do the work, not because of the color of my skin." Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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