Court says DOMA violates "equal protection". What about affirmative action?

ShootSpeeders

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That's what they said. That DOMA treats homosexuals differently from heteros and therefore violates the 14th amendment. But is there any more blatant violation of the equal protection clause in the 14th amendment than AA?? The govt declares that white males must be denied jobs and college access just because they are white males and the Court says cool.!!!

The supreme court is composed of a bunch of crooks who care nothing applying the law. They rewrite laws and rewrite the constitution and collect huge bribes for doing so.
 
you may have a cognizant kernal, but you need to be more specific in terms of what aspects of AA you find comparable to SSM.
 
AA is founded on the theory of White Man's Burden. That blacks are inferior to whites, and thus whites, the superior race, have a moral obligation, for the greater good, to help those poor blacks.

Interestingly, White Man's burden was also used to justify slavery by the Democrat Party, and White Man's burden is still used by the Democratic Party today to justify their current "programs."

More than 50% of black infants are aborted in New York!

Enjoy slavery!
 
you may have a cognizant kernal, but you need to be more specific in terms of what aspects of AA you find comparable to SSM.

I already told you, insect. DOMA and AA are both govt programs that deny people equal protection. Both are unconstitutional or neither. Now get your butt out of your head and

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AA is founded on the theory of White Man's Burden. That blacks are inferior to whites, and thus whites, the superior race, have a moral obligation, for the greater good, to help those poor blacks.

Yes, that is what AA is founded on though we aren't told that. Instead we are told there is a giant conspiracy among whites to hold down blacks and so we must persecute whites to "level the playing field".!!!

Wiboowals love their conspiracy theories. HAHA
 

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