Make no mistake, Mr. Speaker: America needs healing — and a National Colorblindness Amendment can help that healing begin.
A civil rights march on Washington DC from 1963 which helped pave the way for the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Nearly 60 years later, it's time to update the act to ensure achievement is truly based on merit rather than race.As colleges rush to keep discriminating, the Supreme Court should ‘ban the box’ on racial IDYou were elected by your caucus to push through legislation that would benefit the American people and lift the American spirit.
They’ve helped expand the number and scale of discrimination lawsuits, arguing that the mere existence of disparate outcomes means that discrimination must exist. The purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 should be to establish a more colorblind society where people are judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin.They have opted to label color blindness as an evil, while guilt-tripping white Americans into viewing minorities as helpless victims.Worse yet, the Left regularly pushes non-discrimination to the opposite extreme – ignoring colorblindness for the sake of blatant reverse racism.
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