Andrew Sullivan points out ADL’s decision to take a reasonably clear and understandable definition of racism, replacing it with Woke mush that invites eternal confusion and strife:
I spotted Sullivan’s tweet the day after Joe Biden promised that his nominee for the next Justice of the Supreme Court would be a black women. Hmmm. That’s the equivalent of telling all highly qualified Asian-American, Latina-Americans and many other highly qualified potential candidates that they will categorically not be considered for this upcoming job opening because of their race, color . . . sex, or national origin.
Oh, one more thing. In this country it is
an unlawful employment practice for an employer -(1) to fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual, or otherwise to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual’s race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
42 U.S. Code § 2000e–2 – Unlawful employment practices.
In my opinion, it would be a wonderful thing to have a black woman Justice on SCOTUS. That person should be appointed for only one reason, however: Because they would make an excellent judge. Their skin color is irrelevant to me and it should be irrelevant to any person filling any job in the United States.
It is sad and destructive that so many people in the U.S. are working so hard to roll back the clock to earlier destructive times when we should pay attention to a person’s skin color. I look forward to the day when a person’s skin color is arguably the least interesting thing about them.
Looking forward, it will be crystal clear that the person who gets Biden’s appointment was chosen because she was a woman and because she was black. Colin Wright is spot on:
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Added March 14, 2022:
Here’s the back story to the Woke capture of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
When Whoopi Goldberg said that the Holocaust was “not about race” but rather “two white groups of people” fighting, the actress and chat-show maven was shocked by criticism she received. Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, reprimanded Goldberg the following day on her morning program, The View. One thing Greenblatt did not do was ask Goldberg where on earth she could have gotten such a preposterous and offensive idea. That’s too bad, because if he had, Goldberg could have responded like the teenager in the classic anti-drug ad from the ’80s when confronted by his father: “You! All right? I got it from you!”
We threw out Trump because he was a racist and misogynist. It turns out he was at best a pale imitation of the man who replaced him.
From FIRE:
“… And they will be the first Black woman nominated to the United States Supreme Court.”
“They?” Will she also be the first Supreme Court justice with multiple personality syndrome?