Discrimination based on race is illegal in the United States under a number federal laws- unless it's against whites, in which case the feds encourage it (bonus points if it happens to be a white male).
SCOTUS also ruled that most gun control was presumptively unconstitutional in Bruen, yet very little has changed.
Affirmative Action is deeply rooted in the personal agendas of the people running these organizations. Just like with Bruen they will non-comply, maliciously comply, or just do the same shit and call it something else to avoid having to change course.
Anti-white discrimination won't go away unless and until there's a vigorous enforcement mechanism to stop it.
They're getting there. IIRC, there's two cases working their way through that will demolish it. That's in addition to the election cases about black majority districts and how maps are drawn.
The very concept of a "hate crime" is nonsensical: it's perfectly legal to dislike a race or gender, in fact if the government tries to punish you for expressing these beliefs it's the one that's breaking the law by violating your 1st Amendment rights.
But if you are known to hold these beliefs and then commit a crime it becomes "more illegaler". This has the effect of chilling free speech, because if you make your views known and ever commit a crime against someone from your disfavored group they can add greatly enhanced penalties, and serves as a way to effectively criminalize disfavored speech.
Andrew Brigida became lead plaintiff in the lawsuit after his application was turned down despite his achieving a perfect, 100% score on the AT-SAT. Mr. Brigida’s attorneys claim there was a method to the madness. Race-hustling activist groups conspired with FAA officials to create the quiz so they could let their members in on a secret: Anyone could pass the Biographical Assessment by answering A to all but one of the questions. More than 3,000 top-performing, motivated applicants lost out because they weren’t members of this ethnic club.Linkl
Absurd. Biden's worst fears have come true: "Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point."
One of the things that is causing fedgov lefties so much angst is the forced reduction in the hiring cycle to 90 days. Righ now, I am still in the running for a federal job... that I applied to in October. October of 2023.
Some of the more clever ones have pivoted to "Well actually it's stress from the Trump EOs," because it turns out that it takes slightly more than ten days to train an air traffic controller.
Discrimination based on race is illegal in the United States under a number federal laws- unless it's against whites, in which case the feds encourage it (bonus points if it happens to be a white male).
Not anymore. The Supreme Court ruled Affirmative Action is unconstitutional last year.
SCOTUS also ruled that most gun control was presumptively unconstitutional in Bruen, yet very little has changed.
Affirmative Action is deeply rooted in the personal agendas of the people running these organizations. Just like with Bruen they will non-comply, maliciously comply, or just do the same shit and call it something else to avoid having to change course.
Anti-white discrimination won't go away unless and until there's a vigorous enforcement mechanism to stop it.
Well, Trump banned funding for college institutions that use AA, so at least he got rid of the carrot that made these faggots do that.
Have they thrown out Disparate Impact?
They're getting there. IIRC, there's two cases working their way through that will demolish it. That's in addition to the election cases about black majority districts and how maps are drawn.
Now we how gotta make outsourcing (let's face it, it's race based hiring), and hate crimes illegal too
Hate crimes aren't a thing.
While that post could have been worded better I think he was suggesting making the "hate crime" designation illegal.
The very concept of a "hate crime" is nonsensical: it's perfectly legal to dislike a race or gender, in fact if the government tries to punish you for expressing these beliefs it's the one that's breaking the law by violating your 1st Amendment rights.
But if you are known to hold these beliefs and then commit a crime it becomes "more illegaler". This has the effect of chilling free speech, because if you make your views known and ever commit a crime against someone from your disfavored group they can add greatly enhanced penalties, and serves as a way to effectively criminalize disfavored speech.
It's literally systemic racism.
Which is why the left is always projecting
It's actually all still illegal, the problem is that it's not being pursued.
Absurd. Biden's worst fears have come true: "Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high that it is going to explode at some point."
Libshits are crying on twitter about how this happened because Trump froze hiring.
Man I wish I worked for a company whose hiring process was sub-one week.
Shit I wish we had a government who was a quarter that fast and effective at doing anything.
One of the things that is causing fedgov lefties so much angst is the forced reduction in the hiring cycle to 90 days. Righ now, I am still in the running for a federal job... that I applied to in October. October of 2023.
The department might end before the application does at this point.
Yes, I saw that. "If only we had more Pablo's and Sha'Niqua's on duty."
Some of the more clever ones have pivoted to "Well actually it's stress from the Trump EOs," because it turns out that it takes slightly more than ten days to train an air traffic controller.
Murder by proxy.