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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 26, 2023

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Thomas is an affirmative action appointee too; no way was a non-black person getting Thurgood Marshall's seat.

One well known reason to oppose affirmative action even for minorities is that just the possibility of it taints the achievements of any minority who is capable enough to have succeeded on his own. Of course, the left doesn't pay attention to this and it's inherently hard for white people to point it out, but it seems as though you have just given an example of it.

Such an argument is a losing one automatically, as it implicitly agrees with the pro-affirmative action premise that something is only good(bad) if it’s good(bad) for non-Asian minorities.

Affirmative action privileges non-Asian minorities over Whites and Asians; non-Asian minorities hardest hit.

The left's answer to that problem, at least as materialized at a certain large Internet search firm, was to demand that you do not notice it and you're subject to adverse employment action if you do. "How dare you assume your co-workers aren't competent?". It's amazing how many otherwise-intractable problems are amenable to the use of force if you just have enough force available.

Of course, it doesn't work on Internet forums like this... but nobody cares what I think.

Of course, it doesn't work on Internet forums like this...

I feel kind of dirty saying that you of all people are too optimistic, but... have you forgotten about the doxxing mobs that go around phoning HR departments?

He at least had the good sense to feel ashamed of it

i remember reading a report or a narrative about yale law school affirmative action and them mentioning Thomas (or named him in it, before he was famous). It basically implied he wasn't that great of a student compared to his white peers. I might be remembering incorrectly though - if anyone knows what im referring to, please drop a link

I sorely hope I am never judged on my classroom participation at college.

edit: ignore me, I'm confused

Bork was nominated to replace Justice Powell, not Justice Marshall. That seat ultimately went to Kennedy.