
My Open Letter To Ibram X. Kendi - Bonus
Conversations With Coleman
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The Problem With Racial Equity
The problem with racial equity, defined as numerically equal outcomes between races, is that it's unachievable. It's against inequity, which in many cases makes it pro discrimination. To be anti racist, he writes, is to view the inequities between all racialized ethnic groups as problems of policy. Put bluntly, this assumption is indefensible. What would it take to achieve a world of racial equity? Top down enforcement of racial quotas and a constitutional amendment banning racial disparity.
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