During the recent hearings on the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, I suppose it .
Brickner writes, "If we were to buy the far-right depiction of Judge Brown Jackson, we would see the caricature of a left-wing radical, soft on crime, and even 'pro' pedophile a wink at the Q-Anon wing.
But she is not the first Black nominee or leader whose reputation was distorted so people can deny racism. It’s not racism. It’s these 'complications.'"
The Republicans who made international news attempted to discredit an imminently qualified woman in pursuit of a position on the high court that represents America.
Judge Brown Jackson’s appointment to the Supreme Court since its 232 year history, 17 chief justices, 103 associate justices, 5 female justices, two Black males and now a soon-to-be confirmed first female Black judge is historic and an inspiration to future generations of Americans.