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Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action, Sort Of

by | Jun 29, 2023 | News, Politics, Racialism, Religion, Social Justice, Social-Issues, US | 0 comments

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I don’t normally write strictly on politics unless these politics have a direct impact on the church or religious matters I typically deal with. However, this is an exception, as today’s decision by the Supreme Court is very important and affects us all. This is arguably one of the most important decisions coming from the high court since its striking of Roe v. Wade last year. And in a way, it does affect the Church and her many institutions, as Critical Race Theory and affirmative action policies have been implemented all throughout, for example, the Southern Baptist Convention.

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has put the brakes on race-conscious admissions programs, signaling a seismic shift in the interpretation of affirmative action policies. This marks a pivotal moment in the battle for real equality in America.

Affirmative action, a longstanding hot potato of college admissions, was originally birthed to rectify racial and ethnic imbalances. However, it has often found itself in the crosshairs, with critics saying it perpetuates the very disparities it sought to erase. This ruling from the Supreme Court laudably redirects the course toward the foundational ideal of equal treatment under the law.

This monumental decision shines a spotlight on the core contradiction of affirmative action – trying to fix inequality with different flavors of inequality. This route has only deepened the chasm, cementing racial lines instead of erasing them. The Court’s application of strict scrutiny, the toughest standard of judicial review, admits to the deep-rooted issue of trying to right past wrongs with present-day discrimination.

Justice Thomas, lending his voice to the chorus, drives home the point that all racial classifications are “inherently suspect,” regardless of their motive. His argument lays bare the conundrum – it’s nigh impossible to tell when discrimination is a help rather than a hindrance to minority groups. This argument ties back to the Constitution’s unyielding commitment to a colorblind justice system, underscoring the need to view people based on merit, not race.

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This ruling by the Court opens the floor for universities and colleges to rethink their strategy towards diversity and inclusion. Rather than sticking to skin-deep, race-based quotas, they should nurture diversity through a comprehensive admissions process that looks at a broad spectrum of attributes, talents, and experiences. This shift could let educational institutions mirror the diverse mosaic of our society, promoting true diversity without leaning on divisive racial categories.

The Supreme Court’s ruling isn’t a step backward, but a gutsy stride forward. It acknowledges the valid concerns tied to affirmative action and repositions the quest for equality to align with the Fourteenth Amendment’s promise of equal protection. By knocking out the prop of race-based admissions, the Court has thrown down the gauntlet to universities, challenging them to create an inclusive, diverse academic landscape.

This decision is a reminder that the road to real equality doesn’t pass through race-based classifications. Instead, it requires us to acknowledge and celebrate our shared humanity, and to create an environment where everyone, regardless of race or ethnicity, gets an equal shot at success. The Supreme Court’s decision is a clear commitment to this principle and marks a new chapter in the pursuit of genuine equality. It’s a call to action to uphold the American ideal of equal opportunity for all.

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