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Thomas blasts Jackson's 'race-infused world view' in Supreme Court ruling outlawing affirmative action

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53% :SUPREME COURT JUSTICES THOMAS, SOTOMAYOR READ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION OPINIONS FROM THE BENCH IN RARE MOVE"Even in the segregated South where I grew up, individuals were not the sum of their skin color.
52% :Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas dismantled his colleague Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's "race-infused world view" as part of the Supreme Court's decision Thursday to outlaw race considerations - also known as affirmative action - in the college admissions process.
46% :SUPREME COURT REJECTS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN RULING ON UNIVERSITIES USING RACE IN ADMISSIONS DECISIONS"Though Justice Jackson seems to think that her race-based theory can somehow benefit everyone, it is an immutable fact that 'every time the government uses racial criteria to 'bring the races together,' someone gets excluded, and the person excluded suffers an injury solely because of his or her race,'" Thomas wrote.

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