US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Is A Racist POS!

Is Scalia a racist piece of shit masquerading as a Supreme Court Justice?

  • Yep. Racist.

  • Nope. Not racist. Black kids don't need to be in advanced colleges

  • Keep stomping until you're up to your neck in it

  • Tyler Durden is my hero

  • Mmmmmmmm Dooooooonuuuuuts....


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ttystikk

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This man makes me sick to be an American today. This country needs a way to remove someone from the Supreme Court.

http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/12/10/african-american-students-at-the-university-of-texas-react-to-scalia.html

‘We are excelling in every field’: Black students rebuff Justice Scalia
The Supreme Court justice's remarks about African-Americans and higher education cause pain and anger on campus
December 10, 2015 7:45PM ET

by Azure Gilman @azuregilman

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week in Fisher v. University of Texas Austin, a case that could have a far-reaching effect on the future of affirmative action in the United States. Abigail Fisher, who is white, claimed she was denied a spot at the University of Texas Austin because the system by which the school admitted freshman excluded her on the basis of race.

During Wednesday’s session, Justice Antonin Scalia said, “There are some who contend that it does not benefit African-Americans to get them into the University of Texas where they do not do well, as opposed to having them go to a less-advanced school, a slower-track school where they do well.” Scalia continued, “I’m just not impressed by the fact the University of Texas may have fewer [black students]. Maybe it ought to have fewer.”

The reaction to Scalia’s remarks was swift and severe.

On social media, many African-Americans responded to Scalia’s comments using the hashtag #StayMadAbby — referring to the plaintiff — voicing their disagreement with Fisher, graduation photos, or references to elite colleges they attended.

Meanwhile, at the Austin campus, many African-American students said that Scalia’s comments have dominated their conversations.

David McDonald, 22, is a member of the Black Student Alliance at the University of Texas, and was one of three UT students actually in the courtroom when Scalia made his comments.

“I don’t know if anyone else reacted because I was so caught up in my own reaction,” McDonald told Al Jazeera. “It just really resonated with me how disconnected he was from the true black students who matriculate through UT … we are excelling in every field.”

LaShawn Washington, a senior political science major, heard about Scalia’s comments from her mother, after calling to say she got an A in her neuroscience class. “It was kind of a juxtaposition to my actual reality at the time,” said Washington.

Washington said she felt crushed. “I’m being told by someone who is not a minority that blacks don’t succeed in these types of atmospheres and they should go to quote-unquote slower-track schools,” she said. “I’m still having to justify why I’m qualified to be in the same space as a white man.”

Washington was originally rejected when she applied to the University of Texas in high school. She went to community college for a semester, and then took two years off to take care of her disabled mother. She reenrolled in community college, and then reapplied to the University of Texas, where she was admitted on scholarship, and started in the fall of 2014. Washington said that she has a 3.89 grade point average. “I’m a first-generation college student,” Washington said. “Someone who struggled, but they came to UT, and still excelled.”

"There are lots of other races and ethnicities that are on campus, but it’s predominately white," said Melissa Herman, an American studies major who graduated from UT in May of 2014. According to an accountability report published by Texas Higher Education Data, a group created by the Texas Legislature, the autumn enrollment of 2014 was 46.9 percent white, 19.9 percent Hispanic, 17.3 percent Asian, and 4.4 percent African-American.

By comparison, the autumn enrollment of 2000 was 62.7 percent white, 11.8 percent Hispanic, 12.5 percent Asian, and 3.2 percent African-American.

Herman, an African-American, said she wouldn’t trade her UT experience for anything. “But at the end of the day, it’s still heavily white, it’s still mired in a history of racism,” she added. “[Fisher’s] whole case just kind of undermines everything that the university has done to make it a more inclusive and diverse place.”

The University of Texas did not respond to a request for comment.

“I think that a lot of times we view thoughts like these, or people’s thoughts in this area as individual racism, but I think it kind of shows a bigger picture about how institutional racism is perpetuated,” said Chelsea Jones, 22, an African-American who graduated from UT last week. “It’s these things by individuals in power that influence polices and influence important court cases that decide the fates of students of color in the future.”
 

ttystikk

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If there was justice in this world, the Rev Martin Luther King, Jr would rise up from the dead and administer fat Tony a beatdown on the Supreme Court steps before banishing him from the place forever!

Sadly, we Americans must somehow hope that such a racist degenerate doesn't manage to make us all look like gold plated assholes in the eyes of the world.

So now what? Cuz really, the racism thing has gotten old.
 
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Nutes and Nugs

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He must be right because I sadly don't see many black leaders or business owners.

But of course it's always "the white man pushing the black man under" or some bullshit.
 

Oregon Gardener

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If there was justice in this world, the Rev Martin Luther King, Jr would rise up from the dead and administer fat Tony a beatdown on the Supreme Court steps before banishing him from the place forever!

Sadly, we Americans must somehow hope that such a racist degenerate doesn't manage to make us all look like gold plated assholes in the eyes of the world.

So now what? Cuz really, the racism thing has gotten old.
Too late.
 

Oregon Gardener

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Lol, not your comment, what his words mean to people in the black community.

I've resolved not to assume that I know what they're thinking and instead ask people whose opinions I respect on the matter.
There are some who contend that it does not benefit African-Americans to get them into the University of Texas where they do not do well, as opposed to having them go to a less-advanced school, a slower-track school where they do well.” Scalia continued, “I’m just not impressed by the fact the University of Texas may have fewer [black students]. Maybe it ought to have fewer.”

I'm going to take for granted you meant this comment. Everybody should be pissed when A- holes in power say and do ignorant things. But really who could be surprised at most anything he or Kennedy say when they hand down their opinion's Except the recent gay rights thing .Perhaps if we can get athletes on board like they did at University of Missouri did, LoL , maybe something could be done to force apologies/ resignations. There is a book by Jan Crawford about the supreme court that would help educate me further on the subject. I want to read but haven't had time. I'm sure it would just piss me off. I guess I said all that to say this. I'ts got to be something wrong in their f'n brains. If the so called experts were correct about levels of social stratification and classical conditioning, I would have a rebel flag in the window and certainly my son would not be dating one of those people. I could never pass a Bar exam or even have had S.A.T.s high enough to eat the garbage from the trash cans from the places he and others like him have been educated. So what's Scalia's excuse? Other than the brain thing,who knows. I'm sure I'll be hearing from my son;s girlfriend about this shortly! I'll let you know what 20 somethings are saying about it. Everything else is just an observation of a dumb truck driver.
 

Uncle Ben

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You missed his point about Affirmative Action. Scalia is right and smart blacks who hold high esteem for themselves know they don't need a crutch (quotas and Affirm. Action) which is what Scalia is trying to point out regarding acceptance into the U. of TX. That school has tough and stringent standards. If you can't cut it, you don't get in. Many blacks and other minorities are not ready for "selective" or elite schools mainly because they don't get the parental support from parents. Parents (many are single moms) have to push their kids, set limits and boundaries....high goals.

I've seen it in the cities where the majority population is latino. Education is not valued or reinforced as much as other issues considered of more importance in these cultures. Successful people like Dr. Ben Carson are the exception, not the rule.

I moved from a community which was 64% Mex-Am to a community which is based on a German heritage.....German immigrants. The difference in the educational level and sophistication between the two is night and day.

Sorry, it is what is.
 

ttystikk

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"voting rights are a racial entitlement" - antonin scalia, the racist dickhole.
If we can't get rid of a bigoted bastard like Scalia, then the institution of the US Supreme Court is a sham... and by extension, everything the Federal Government does.

I'm really disappointed in America's willingness to let people trash the standards of political office with impunity. Maybe we do have the government we deserve.
 

Uncle Ben

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If we can't get rid of a bigoted bastard like Scalia, then the institution of the US Supreme Court is a sham... and by extension, everything the Federal Government does.

I'm really disappointed in America's willingness to let people trash the standards of political office with impunity. Maybe we do have the government we deserve.
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