Thursday, March 20, 2008

University Of California V. Baake

Ever heard of that? The Supreme Court Decision in 1978 concerning the case of the University of California V. Baake?

It was a Supreme Court decision that made it legal for the government to discriminate against whites on the basis of their race.

Digest that. Roll in around in your mind... a Supreme Court decision that made it legal for the government - at all levels - to discriminate against whites on the basis of their race.

As Ann Coulter says:
Consequently, any white person 30 years old or younger has lived, since the day he was born, in an America where it is legal to discriminate against white people. In many cases it's not just legal, but mandatory, for example, in education, in hiring and in Academy Award nominations.
Like her or not, you really need to go read what she has to say.

Have you ever wondered why Washington DC is 80% black? Why there are so many blacks in government positions? Now you know.

If you are white, your government has been treating you less than equal for 30 years, legally treating blacks as better than you. For thirty years, any situation where black confronted white, blacks been given the benefit of the doubt, given the edge, and have ended up with the favorable decision. This by government mandate.

And the blacks are bitching? For thirty years they have had a legal edge against whites, a government enforced advantage, and what have they done with it?

So now we have a presidental candidate, the progeny of a white woman from Kansas and a black man from Africa, who ended up having to be raised by his white grandmother, telling us it's not about race.

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