Friday, October 17, 2025

Ketanji Brown Jackson Compares black Americans To Disabled People

While defending redistricting law that gives special treatment to blacks.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Wednesday that may overturn the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a law that requires states to discriminate against non-black voters in order to meet racial quotas for congressional districting.
In defending the Voting Rights Act, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson explained that black people need special access to Congress like ... disabled people need access to wheelchair ramps?

https://x.com/BreitbartNews/status/1978488505161404532


“… They don't have equal access to the voting system, right? They're disabled…”

There's a term for this. It's called the "soft bigotry of low expectations." It's no different than people who say we can't require ID to vote because black Americans are too poor and stupid to figure out how to visit the DMV.
This is why the case Louisiana v. Callais is in front of the Court today. Look at how Louisiana's districts are gerrymandered to make sure black voters have special treatment:


Imagine if someone told you that white people needed a certain number of white-majority districts so white people can be better represented in Congress, or that the law requires a certain number of male-majority districts, or a certain number of Christian-majority districts.
How would that sound?
And yet, Brown Jackson is determined to sell the idea that blacks need special privileges and special representation in Congress (as if all blacks think and vote the same!).

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