Today’s Supreme Court decision barring Affirmative Action in college admissions is an unfortunate step backward in America’s commitment to social justice. But the deeper problem is that such programs should have ever been necessary to begin with. 1/2

Jun 29, 2023 · 3:16 PM UTC

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Systemic racism begins in early childhood in the United States, and dealing with it there is how we will override the deepening racial injustices only exacerbated by today’s decision. Unequal opportunity in childhood education is where the problem begins and where we will ultimately solve it. 2/2
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My commitment is to radically increase America’s commitment to every American child - to make every public school a palace of learning, culture and the arts. 3/3
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At least you're consistent. You're wrong on every important issue.
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LBJ would like to have a word on why Affirmative Action HAD to exist and it’s original intent. Please be quiet.
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This ruling undermines the colonial mindset that invented the racial concept to keep those of darker shades in their place. It's inherently 100% opposite of what you claim. This is progress.
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women and poc never had a fair shot, they’re trying to make america a man’s land
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Todays Supreme Court ruling prevents systemic discrimination against Asian Americans. And reaffirms all of our constitutional rights not to be discriminated against based on the color of our skin.