Affirmative Action Has Always Been a Shameful Practice — Thank You, Supreme Court

The way to end racial discrimination is to end racial discrimination.

We still haven’t achieved this ideal. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled racial preferences in college and university admissions unconstitutional in June. But these schools will find a workaround, and corporations are still treating individuals differently based on race.

President Joe Biden certainly is no symbol of moral courage. He, like other leftists, believe blacks are forever-victims who must be held to lower standards, even to the detriment of non-blacks and blacks themselves.

Star Parker recently appeared on Straight Arrow News to talk about this harmful policy.

Racial preferences are divisive, she said, and bring us away from our natural unity and cohesiveness. America ratified the Reconstruction-era Fourteenth Amendment, which declares that all Americans are entitled to equal protection under the law. The amendment has been the primary basis for challenging racial policies since it was written.

Racial preferences “perpetuated the very discrimination the Fourteenth Amendment was supposed to eliminate.”

So-called affirmative action has done many things.

“It allowed faceless and unacceptable operatives to tokenize people of color,” Star said. “Although America has often failed to live up to its values of a true meritocracy, ending affirmative action brings us closer to being a society that upholds individual responsibility and merit. And this is good news. Thank you, Supreme Court.”

What the full video below or at Straight Arrow News.

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