The same court that upheld the ability for the Federal government to force you at gunpoint to buy health care payment insurance has handed down another humm-dinger.
The people of Michigan passed a law that said they won't discriminate against, or show favoritism toward, protected classes - including "minority" ethnicities. That is, we won't grant contracts for road projects to you because you are a hispanic woman owned business, and we won't count it against you when you apply to college because you are a white man.
The court has ruled that this puts minorities at a disadvantage. Because, we can only suppose, those people are not as able as the rest of us to do (fill in the blank) without the almighty government helping them out. They just couldn't do it without us, don't you see?
This is racism, plain and simple. The days when "affirmative action" had arguable merit in the United States are past.
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