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, Frederick R. Lynch s seminal study of the impact of affirmative action (a.k.a.) quotas on white males. Quotas are a zero-sum game, so somebody has to suffer. But at that point, as Lynch noted, the double-think about affirmative action was so extreme that its very existence was denied. Similarly, the systematic repression of news and analysis about mass immigration meant that the subject was effectively excised from the public consciousness until well into the 1990s.
At one time, I regarded affirmative action as the key wedge issue in American politics. When I worked for Senator Orrin Hatch
White Men: America’s Greatest Asset
Lipton Matthews, American Renaissance, January 17, 2021
Editor’s Note: This essay was written by Lipton Matthews, a black libertarian who writes for mainstream publications, such as The Federalist and Intellectual Takeout.
In America, companies and universities discriminate against whites, and white men in particular. To cite just one example, Heather Mac Donald notes that elite universities admit many unqualified non-whites: “From 2013 to 2016, medical schools nationally admitted 57 percent of black applicants with a low MCAT of 24 to 26, but only 8 percent of whites and 6 percent of Asians with those same low scores, according to Claremont McKenna professor Frederick Lynch.” Some diversity programs benefit white women, but never white men.