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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
La Shawn Barber :: Townhall.com Columnist
Does Obama's Win Signal the End of Racial Preferences?
by La Shawn Barber
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The people have spoken.

On November 4, 2008, 51 percent of Colorado voters defeated a measure that would have ended state and local government race- and sex-based discrimination and preferences in hiring, contracting, and admissions. Fifty-eight percent of Nebraska voters passed a similar measure, and 53 percent of the nation's voters chose Barack Obama over John McCain to be president of the United States.

The biracial Obama has risen through the political ranks very quickly. Does his win signal the end of government-sanctioned race preferences?  

Under a so-called equal opportunity policy, some government entities factor an applicant's race into hiring and admissions decisions in the name of skin deep-only diversity. No matter how well-intentioned, the very idea should be offensive to reasonable people. Being hired or admitted under a lower standard that inevitably results from such a practice is insulting to blacks.

Some believe Obama's win signals the end of race preferences. If America is "tolerant" and progressive enough to elect a black man as president, surely we can do away with race preferences. The American Civil Rights Institute's Ward Connerly told the San Francisco Chronicle that Obama's win "says to every black kid that you don't have to believe any longer that you can't accomplish anything…It decimates victimhood."

Others disagree. You've heard the rumblings and read the stories: Obama's win doesn't mean we should end race preferences. As columnist Ruben Navarrette wrote, "That kind of thinking starts with the epidemic of Americans patting themselves on the back for being enlightened enough to elect an African-American president."

On one point, Navarrette is correct. There are some whites patting themselves on the back for voting for Obama. But race preferences are not the cure for what ails us.

The problem with preferring one race over another for any reason is twofold. First, race preferences are unconstitutional (violation of the Equal Protection clause). Second, the educational and employment disadvantages preferences are supposed to eliminate aren't necessarily tied to a person's race. Individuals of all races face disadvantages. Continued...

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About The Author
Freelance writer La Shawn Barber blogs at the American Civil Rights Institute blog.
America is suffering
America is suffering unlawful deception from the Alinsky group.
Group u$urp$ power on January 20th—the constitution violated.
The United States Supreme Court alone can relieve this outrage.

example: Bogus Selective Service System FOIA Registration?
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives/2008/11/exclusive_d id_n.html

Ever notice?
How the FIRST people to yell "Tom" are usually self-hating white liberals. I remember Lynn Samuels ripping James Golden (aka Bo Snerdley), Rush's senior producer, screener and official Obama criticizer.

"He's only black to look at him." Lynn is a typical Greenwich Village liberal white twit. She DID say that there is "no hate in him" when asked if she thought Rush was a racist. She also hung up on some callers back in the early Nineties when they called her WABC show to bash Rush. She told them that HER show was hers and not a soapbox to complain about other hosts. If they want to complain about Rush they should call his show. Easy enough since libs and critics are fast tracked to the front of the queue by his callers NOT dismissed.

-Ray
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Soli Deo Gloria!!
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