Posted on 12/09/2022 2:52:26 AM PST by fruser1
The Board of Supervisors in Loudoun County, Virginia, approved funding for a study looking at the impacts of illegal segregation, which occurred in the county for 14 years after the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case.
Catoctin Supervisor Caleb Kershner voted against the proposal, while Dulles Supervisor Matt Letourneau abstained, citing a need for more details about how the study’s findings will be addressed.
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Brown vs Board of Education was 1954
They need to study the perverse effects of racial and sexual quotas and reverse disrimination against whites and Asians.
I would like to see a study on voluntarily segregation.
People segregate naturally in certain situations.
Like when you take away illegal segregation.
No such thing. Using this term implies that 'discrimination' is innate in Asians and whites but not others.
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