The billionaire donors of Prop. 16 include Connie & Steve Ballmer, Susan Pritzker, Tom Steyer and Patricia Quillin.
During a summer of nationwide racial justice protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd, California lawmakers added Proposition 16—which would reinstate affirmative action in the state—to the November ballot, more than two decades after it was banned. If Prop. 16 were to pass, it would allow public universities and government offices to factor in someone’s race, gender or ethnicity for hiring, spending and admissions decisions in the state. It would also repeal a proposition passed in 1996 under Republican former California Gov. Pete Wilson, which banned the use of affirmative action in the state. Today, affirmative action is banned at public universities in eight states, including California.
“I now realize that expecting people to compete when deprived of an even playing field from the beginning is discriminatory. It is no longer sufficient to be non-racist; now it is time for everyone to be anti-racist.”But despite the war chest, two statewide polls from September suggested that only one third of voters supported the measure; the rest either opposed it or were undecided. “Those two polls were done before advertising started,” says Amelia Matier, press secretary for Yes On Prop.
And their other donation is DNC 😆
What needs to be fixed is white privilage access based on wealth instead of brains!
Proposition 16 is the first clear example I've seen of actual systemic racism. It literally says the system can determine who is hired or admitted based on race. And it's not surprising that tech and finance billionaires who remain untouched by it are behind it.
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