the supreme court s six three decision striking down the use of racial preferences in college admissions. biden was sentpreferen out by wr winds him up to lie. aff affirmative action is so s misunderstood. many people wrongly believe that affirmative action allows unequal white students, unqualified students to be admitted ahead of qualifie d. this is not this is not how college admissions work. now, the white house comms people aren t that ignorant.w th they know the truth that the entire point of preferences is to give minority candidates an edg me, regardless ofheir their test scores or the transcripts, or resume trani it s classic discrimination and it s based on race. colleges set out standards for admission and every student, every student has to meet those standards. meeand only that after firstmen meeting, the qualifications required by the school to college forget other factors. in additio other factorsn to thh such as race. okaasy what s less believablb that h
tone. they have very different opinions. and i think judge just illustrates his poinat juslustrg race as a proxy for trying to create diversity is so wrongheaded, not to mention no unconstitutional.mention he had such stirring words about how this is hurting notiam just asian-americans and great illustrations of the historical raceer s against asians in this country that s just been kind of papered over and not not focuse d on, but also how it hurts those it s trying to help. and i thin it k something that l has felt so strongly in his own life of people undervalues his own contribution because they assumed he only has achieved what he he dibutiond bi someone must have given him some sort of bump for his raceb . now, devin, i want to read more from justice thomas sump fo concurrence. while i m painfully aware of the social and economir hic whih have befallen my race and all. who suffer discrimination, i hold out enduring hope that this country will live up to its principles so clearl
the elites say yes, but a good majority of americans and six supreme court justices on the courtsupreme say no. politicians who defend the racial system that has roiled so much of american society. they do so because they want to keep the people scared divided. after decades of democrats ind charge, their fake appeals forrl racial healing, what s happeneds ? urban america. it s worse. it s worse off, not better off healing. real healing comes whe.n americans are treated equally without regard to race. the left fears what we ret we building a multiracialethnic multiethnic coalition that believes in helping american and upholding our constitution. and that s the angle. joining me now is john huang, one of the plaintiffs in i the lawsuit against harvard. devin west stilln e la and genel counsel of the center for equal
he later elaborated on this on msnbcpejorati. he said, this court is not normal. what you mean? what i meant by that is just one more to unravel. basic and basic decisions inha any court rulings. every history.t and that s what i meant by not normal devin. when a case has been decided in an unconstitutional manner, un held thatutional manner, precedent does not stand that it would make no sense. tha and we ve seen that. and time and again in the left has been d happy when precedent has been overturned, but not in this casbut e. , actu yeah, no, actually, one of the things i think is really interestini thg in these cases e i really haven t heard much talk about today tal is that the court had the opportunity to overturn on the harvard and you and see admissions processec s title six, which ise civil rights law and that veryy says that schools that receive federal funding cannot in
of independence and the constitution of the united states that all men are created equal, are equal citizens, and must be treated equally before the law. equally devin i found his concr to be exceedingleny optimisticy and hopeful and very positivey o about what is possible for especially without the patronizing, you know, w, ps pushes and crumbs being thrown to them by collegecrumbs. that i think that s right. that s exactly what i saw as well. and it s actually a big difference from what i saw iit e the majority opinion from chief justice roberts, which i though t was actually quite q harsh in its rebuke ofuite the schools, which was a good thing. but justice thomas, of sort ofs smooth things out, i think, coooth things out, i think, and talking about the history of our country and why it s so important fod wh sr to uphold the values that this country was founded on and, was foundedu