“Passing” In the 21st Century
“Passing” In the 21st Century
John Hinderaker - Powerline
Then, too, we have the phenomenon of whites pretending to be people of color. If it is a crippling drawback to be Native American, why did Elizabeth Warren pretend to be one? Everyone knows the answer to that question–affirmative action–but somehow, it is improper to mention it in polite society. Everyone who applies for anything knows that it is a help, not a hindrance, to be a minority. Or, in more up-to-date jargon–I’m not kidding–to have been “minoritized.”
Apparently a lot of whites, pursuing their rational self-interest, have followed in Warren’s footsteps. What makes this tweet funny is Ibram Henry Rogers’ Ibram X. Kendi’s failure to realize that the statistics he tweeted destroy the entire basis of the fraudulent theory that has earned him millions:
I will conclude with an incident from some years ago: a high school senior applied to an elite college and checked the box on his application stating that he was African-American. He was admitted. The college asked him for a photograph to include in their freshman Facebook–the good old days!–and he sent one in. The school responded by revoking the student’s acceptance on the ground that he had committed fraud. The boy’s skin was white. But, he responded, my father emigrated to the U.S. from South Africa, so I really am an African-American. The school’s response: That’s not what we meant.
The affirmative action regime has been hopelessly corrupt for 50 years, and in its current iteration, fueled by Critical Race Theory, it is not just corrupt but incredibly destructive.
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