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January 27, 2008 06:37 PM UTC

George Will: Affirmative action must be made unconstitutional

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  • by: Another skeptic

George Will argues for civil rights initiatives in Colorado and four other states that would take politicians out of the dishonest affirmative action business.

If the initiatives qualify for those states’ ballots, all probably will pass. But the initiatives must surmount ferocious opposition from defenders of racial preferences, such as the politicians who administer and benefit from Missouri’s racial spoils system. The crux of the Missouri Civil Rights Initiative (MoCRI) would amend that state’s constitution to say: “The state shall not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin in the operation of public employment, public education or public contracting.”

Similar language has been approved by voters in California (in 1996), Washington state (1998) and Michigan (2006). California’s initiative passed 55 percent to 45 percent, even though opponents outspent supporters 13 to 1. Washington’s initiative won 58 to 42 against 10-to-1 spending. Michigan’s initiative won 58 to 42, although supporters were outspent 5 to 1. Those spending disparities understate the initiatives’ disadvantages, because in each state, opponents were assisted by the “diversity” industry that administers racial preferences in the public and private sectors.

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3 thoughts on “George Will: Affirmative action must be made unconstitutional

  1. End race based preferences, race based scholarships, and do it now.

    If ever a case could be made that race based criteria was justified, that time has long since passed.  Its time to MOVE ON.

    1. We’ve erased over 350 years of oppression and history in just over 50.  Yup, the moment Brown v. Board of Education was decided, there was no more racial discrimination in America, and every person was equally free and able to pursue whatever educational and employment opportunities were available.  Any problems encountered by people who aren’t white must be their own damn fault!

      1. Two wrongs will never make a right.

        Two wrongs will never make a right.

        Two wrongs will never make a right.

        Two wrongs will never make a right.

        Two wrongs will never make a right.

        Two wrongs will never make a right.  

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