meritocracy approve of this decisiony ap. a few d just a few days ago, cbs newss ran a poll asking americans about this very issue. ver70% responded that colleges should not be allowed to use race in college admissions. a new york times poll recentlyam found 60% of democrats also oppose race as a factor in admissions. americans across the country have rejected affirmative action at the ballot box, too, evenat the b in blue state calia in the 2020 election. democratic leaders in the state put affirmative action on the ballot. the pre action oo affirmative an activists, the governor, both supp senators, even the golden state warriors, pushed voters to support the initiativthey oe they outspent opponents of oppon affirmative action by 19 to 1. and in the end, nearly 60% of californians voted to kill affirmative action. . it didn t work. no matter how hard the democratic party matte trieo matter how much money spen wpin, the american people have rejected the view that we should b
is to say you can believe inrmin self-determination. you can believe ination. settinp your own business. you can play with sustaining your church or your synagogue and so forth without necessarily viewing yourself r with either a democrat or republican. ththe probhuman thing that we re talking about. the problem has been historically that districts as an institution that come from slavery and the afterlife of slavery did not open upand and provide opportunity. there s only since the 1960s and seventies that that s the case. and i thin the ck we can agreeth on that. the question now is, in 2023, how do you keep track of the self determination ofod black folk or anybody else that has little to do h with whether you re democrat or republican and so forth? but understand that there are still racist practices goingin on in various sites and spheres in our society. brothe once you say what is what does brother robert say? webert say have to be indifferet to race. are you going to be indiffer