This time it is from the WaPo, that well known bastion for unbiased accuracy in reporting.
Just so racist and they don't even bother to hide it like rats tried to in the 80's.
You are either on the rat plantation or you get castigated by racist rats.
Keep in mind this is not an opinion piece. It is supposed to be a news article.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/washington-post-blasted-clarence-thomas-rulings-resemble-thinking-white-conservativesWashington Post blasted for claiming Clarence Thomas' rulings 'resemble the thinking of White conservatives'
The liberal paper later issued a clarification saying it meant to compare Thomas's opinions to 'conservatives broadly'
"Nobody that I’m aware of feels that opposing Clyburn’s nomination would be the wise thing to do," Thompson told The Post. "If you know that a person has been vetted by Jim Clyburn, you know that person won’t go to the court and end up being a Clarence Thomas."
The Post then made the claim about Thomas, stating that Thompson was "referring to the Black justice whose rulings often resemble the thinking of White conservatives." The outlet has since updated the piece with the following "clarification."
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It’s because he became a free thinker, rejected the victimhood mentality that the left peddled to black people (if you don’t vote for Biden, you ain’t black), escaped their plantation of grievance and identity politics, and rose up as a man and not subject to the whims of white leftists politicians who use blacks to hang onto power and control.
Why he doesn’t have schools named after him all over the country is all you need to know. The left is threatened by him. A free thinking black man threatens their power and their very existence.
It’s really disgusting.
“I got mine, fuck everyone else” doesn’t make you a free thinker, it makes you an asshole.
Because he got into that Ivy League school because of affirmative action and then went on to always rule against it.
“I got mine, fuck everyone else” doesn’t make you a free thinker, it makes you an asshole.
Ah and the mensa wannabe pipes up.
CT grew up in Savannah Ha ha ha and right on cue kobe put the pointy hat on and showed his racism for all to see.
Thanks for confirming typical racist rat thinking.
Legal education
Thomas entered Yale Law School, from which he received a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in 1974, graduating in the middle of his class.[25] Thomas has said that the law firms he applied to after graduating from Yale did not take his Juris Doctor seriously, assuming he obtained it because of affirmative action;[26] Dean Louis Pollak wrote in 1969 that Yale Law was then expanding its program of quotas for black applicants, with up to 24 entering that year under a system that deemphasized grades and LSAT scores.[27] According to Thomas, the law firms also "asked pointed questions, unsubtly suggesting that they doubted I was as smart as my grades indicated."[28] In his 2007 memoir, Thomas wrote, "I peeled a fifteen-cent sticker off a package of cigars and stuck it on the frame of my law degree to remind myself of the mistake I'd made by going to Yale. I never did change my mind about its value."[29]
Assuming that Thomas had a good LSAT score, the combination of his record at Holy Cross and his life story might well have been enough to get him admitted to YLS were he white. Based on my observations, he might have gotten in on that basis in the 1990s – a time when admissions standards were probably slightly higher than in the 1970s because by that point Yale had regained its standing as the generally acknowledged no. 1 law school (a position it had arguably lost to Harvard in the 70s).
As liberal constitutional law scholar Mark Tushnet documents in this article, Thomas’ opposition to affirmative action is not based on the view that it is intrinsically unjust to whites, but on his belief that it does blacks more harm than good in the aggregate. For reasons I discussed in detail here, it therefore would not be unethical for Thomas to benefit from affirmative action while personally opposing it. In fact, however, it is possible that Thomas had good reason to believe that he might have gotten to YLS even without the benefit of affirmative action. If that conjecture is right, then affirmative action was a net loss for him in that phase of his career (though it probably helped him later in the Reagan Administration). Its existence led potential employers and others to doubt his abilities, without helping him to get into Yale.
Kobe is claiming he only got where he is due to affirmative action which is racist on its face
50 years layer that hasn't changed
Affirmative action for me but not for thee.
Gets into Yale, becomes a Supreme Court justice. “Net loss”. Christ.