Chronicling the creeping demise of Diversity™, Equity™, and Inclusion™, otherwise known as institutionalized racism.
Looking back on the last year or so, the blitzkrieg rate at which the culture war has shifted against DEI/Social Justice™ progressivism — in favor not of any other ideology so much as a return to common sense — is truly remarkable, and possibly unprecedented.
The stale 2015-era talking points don’t hold water anymore.
Blaming every Democrat political failure on racism and sexism no longer cuts the mustard.
The George Floyd moment has long passed.
Free speech, on cultural issues at least, has largely been restored.
In these respects, the United States is not the same country it was just a year ago.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson likens creating majority-black Congressional districts to the passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act
Ketanji Brown Jackson, who infamously doesn’t know what a woman is, recently compared Louisiana’s current districting, which allegedly disenfranchises African-Americans, to the discrimination incurred by handicapped individuals prior to the passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) (emphasis added):
Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act against the backdrop of a world that was generally not accessible to people with disabilities. And so it was discriminatory in effect because these folks were not able to access these buildings. And it didn’t matter whether the person who built the building or the person who owned the building intended for them to be exclusionary; that’s irrelevant. Congress said, the facilities have to be made equally open to people with disabilities if readily possible. I guess I don’t understand why that’s not what’s happening here.
The idea in Section 2 is that we are responding to current-day manifestations of past and present decisions that disadvantage minorities and make it so that they don’t have equal access to the voting system. Right? They’re disabled. In fact ,we use the word ‘disabled’ in [Milliken v. Bradley]. We say that’s a way in which these processes are not equally open. So I don’t understand why it matters whether the state intended to do that. What Congress is saying is if it is happening … you gotta fix it.
Justice Jackson just compared black people not being able to create majority black congressional districts to disabled people not being able to enter a building before the ADA.
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) October 15, 2025
"They don't have equal access to the voting system. They're disabled." pic.twitter.com/zvN8bJf4Xc
Why do I have the sneaking suspicion that, if one of the white Supreme Court justices had made the same argument, the animated corpse of Rev. Al Sharpton would be up in arms over at MSNBC, calling for their heads?
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What strikes me about this screed isn’t that it was made —that’s expected from someone like this lady — but how anachronistic it feels in light of the aforementioned cultural evolution of the last year.
Rep. Ilhan Omar promotes ‘profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men’
A pair of Muslim non-Americans, Ilhan Omar and Mehdi Hassan, got together to demonize, very predictably, the white man.
“A lot of conservatives… would say that the rise in Islamophobia is the result not of hate but of fear, a legitimate fear they say, of quote-unquote Jihadist terrorism… What do you say to them?” Hassan prompts Omar.
Her response: “Our country should be more fearful of white men across our country because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country, and so if fear was the driving force of policies to keep Americans safe inside of this country, we should be profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men.”
Ilhan Omar: "We should be monitoring, profiling, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men."pic.twitter.com/EBkelmfGQJ
— Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) October 14, 2025
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What a novel idea!
Omar floats this proposal as if the Brandon entity did not explicitly and viciously target “domestic terrorists” for four straight years on the back of a riot that, more and more evidence now corroborates, the federal intelligence agencies fomented themselves.
Somehow, I don’t think the Trump administration is going to take up Omar on her scheme — but, of course, a future Democrat regime would be much more inclined to.
Siccing the DHS on the white man is so 2021.