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JHan

(10,173 posts)
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 03:34 PM Oct 2017

Clarence Thomas on Trumpism

"Most significantly, there is the backlash against affirmative action by 'angry, white males.' I do not question a person’s belief that affirmative action is unjust because it judges people based on their sex or the color of their skin. But something far more insidious is afoot. For some white men, preoccupation with oppression has become the defining feature of their existence. They have fallen prey to the very aspects of the modern ideology of victimology that they deplore….They must remember they if we are to play the victim game, the very people they decry have the better claim to victim status."

From "Victims and Heroes in the Benevolent State"

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Spring 1996,

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JHan

(10,173 posts)
4. Oh I don't think he ever changed, but it's a moment of insight for him.
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 04:08 PM
Oct 2017

And what he's saying can't be denied.

The larger context was how he coped with what he saw as the stigma of affirmative action.

Ironically, the party he clung to is the party that made it a point to deride diversity legislation which fed the same stigma and stereotypes he battled.

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