LAURA INGRAHAM: Should Americans be eternally divided by race?

Norman Ray

Global Courant

Laura: This pretty much sums it up

Fox News host Laura Ingraham gives her thoughts on the implications of the Supreme Court ending affirmative action in college admissions on “The Ingraham Angle.”

Fox News host Laura Ingraham shares the meaning of the Supreme Court ruling on ‘The Ingraham Angle’.

LAURA INGRAHAM: They can smoke all they want, but as one of the key forces behind the case, Edward Blum noted today, this view “marks the beginning of the restoration of the color-blind legal covenant that binds our multi-racial and our multi-ethnic nation together.” But not according to the deeply negative view of America held by the court’s newest and arguably most activist – Ketanji Brown Jackson. Despite holding back from hearing Harvard’s companion, she decided to join the NC State Decree, came damn close to personally attacking Judge Clarence Thomas, who, as I said, wrote that powerful confluence. Jackson accused him of having “an obsession with race consciousness”.

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And this too, she wrote: “The takeaway is that those who demand no one think about race, a classic pink elephant paradox, refuse to see, much less resolve, the elephant in the room – the race-related inequalities that remain. hinder the realization of the full potential of our great nation.” Our country, she writes, “has never been colorblind.” Justice Clarence Thomas, again in that barn burner of a confluence, wrote a devastating rebuke to follow Judge Jackson. “The way she sees things, we are all inexorably trapped in a fundamentally racist society, with the original sin of slavery and the historic subjugation of Black Americans still shaping our lives today… Worse yet, Justice Jackson uses her broad observations about statistical relationships between race and selected measures of health, wealth and well-being to label all blacks as victims. Her desire to do so is unfathomable to me.”

Should Americans be eternally divided by race? The elites say yes, but a vast majority of Americans and six Supreme Court justices say no. Politicians who defend the racial spoils system that has agitated so much of American society do so because they want to keep the people scared and divided. What happened to urban America after decades of Democrats in charge and their bogus calls for racial healing?

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It’s worse. It’s worse off, not better off. Healing, real healing, will come when all Americans are treated equally regardless of race. The left fears what we are building – a multi-racial, multi-ethnic coalition that believes in helping American workers and upholding our Constitution.

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