Thirty years after the publication of my book, The New Color Line, Jared Taylor asks if racial discrimination is illegal or not. https://www.unz.com/jtaylor/is-racial-discrimination-illegal-or-not/
As I made crystal clear three decades ago, the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution make it totally certain that racial discrimination, as practiced by 60 years of US discriminatory policy against white Americans upheld by the US Supreme Court, is strictly illegal and unconstitutional.
What explains 60 years of illegal and unconstitutional discrimination against white American citizens by the US government, state and local governments, universities, and employers? An indoctrinated guilty conscience about white racism? The liberal-left subversion of the ethnic basis of a nation? Or a simple-minded determination to make reparations for slavery imposed on blacks conquered by the black King of Dahomey, who captured blacks in his slave wars and sold them first to Arabs, and then to British, Spanish, and Portuguese slave traders who brought the enslaved Africans to the New World to work as a labor force? The racist American South inherited slavery. The South did not originate slavery or impose slavery.