Ying Ma, former communications director for the No on Prop 16 campaign in California, explains how to fight the identity politics agenda.
The early days of the Biden administration have presented racial justice and racial equity as the new buzzwords for the entire executive branch.
These are the marching orders governing everything from immigration policy to Cabinet nominations to affirmative action in higher education. Worshipping at the altar of wokeness and identity politics will be required for the next four years.
But those who believe in equality for all rather than special treatment for some should not despair: Just last November, a wildly successful campaign in California beat back the equity onslaught in a most unlikely landslide victory.