
Thursday Night Debate Breakdown: Coleman Hughes vs. Jamelle Bouie on Color-Blindness
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Debating Color-Blindness and Racial Policies
This chapter of the podcast episode focuses on a debate surrounding the issue of color-blindness and its implications. The hosts discuss the Supreme Court's decision to strike down affirmative action in college admissions and Justice Thomas' opinion that the Constitution itself is colorblind. They delve into the arguments presented by Justice Thomas and the opposing view that colorblindness can lead to ignoring the reality of racial inequality.
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