Allowing everyone to compete on an equal plane

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It may not have had the significance of the Emancipation Proclamation or the civil rights legislation of the 1960s, but last week’s ruling by the Supreme Court that affirmative action in college admissions violates the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause is an important advancement toward equality for all.

To some, affirmative action was code not only for discrimination but also condescension. It implied that because of slavery and systemic racism, Blacks were incapable of succeeding without the help of the government. Justice Clarence Thomas, who knows something about a difficult upbringing and what it takes to succeed, penned a rejoinder to what he called Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson’s “race-infused worldview.” He said the majority “sees the universities’ admissions policies for what they are: rudderless, race-based preferences designed to ensure a particular racial mix in their entering classes.”

Nothing could better prepare a young person of whatever race or background like attending a good school that can provide the education foundation — along with other right choices — that can lead to a successful life.

 

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