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Liberals BEG for RACISM. they need it to survive.
Welcome back to the channel, folks! Today we are discussing an earth-shaking Supreme Court ruling. In a 6-3 decision, the Court has declared affirmative action in college admissions unconstitutional, in direct contradiction of the 14th Amendment. This ruling is a pivotal turning point and surprisingly, the mainstream media has overlooked its monumental implications. This decision could potentially ripple through our society, shaking the foundations of affirmative action not just in education, but also in the workplace.
From a standpoint of fairness and meritocracy, this is a significant victory. Meritocracy, for those not familiar, refers to a system where hard work earns you your place, rather than being granted advantages due to your race, gender, or other characteristics. It’s about earning your job or college admission because you've outworked the competition, and not just because you meet a quota.
As expected, there's already an onslaught of criticism from liberal quarters, claiming that this decision could incite racism and exclusion based on color, reminiscent of darker times. There are those who fear this could lead to a resurgence of practices that affirmative action was initially put in place to counteract. But remember, we are in 2023, and we've come a long way as a nation, regardless of the skepticism prevalent on the left. We need to have faith in our growth as a country, in our ability to see people as individuals, not defined by the color of their skin, their sexual orientation, or where they come from.
The truly ironic thing is, those who genuinely practice this principle seem to be more on the right, while the left continues to focus on identity politics. This Supreme Court decision underscores this belief. It's high time we acknowledge that it's unfair to exclude deserving individuals from schools simply to meet a quota. Even though affirmative action was once necessary, it now contradicts the 14th Amendment, and the Supreme Court has recognized this. Kudos to them for bringing fairness back into the conversation.
What are your thoughts? Do you see affirmative action as an outdated relic or do you feel it's still needed in our society? There's no one-size-fits-all answer to this, so your views are genuinely valuable. Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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Keywords: Supreme Court, affirmative action, college admissions, 14th Amendment, meritocracy, fairness, identity politics, Constitution, quota system, diversity, social justice, North Carolina elections.
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