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Jul 2023
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Ep. 374: Supreme Court ENDS Systemic Rac...

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Handing down opinions from major cases out of Harvard and the UNC Chapel Hill, the Supreme Court has ruled that affirmative action policies in university admissions violate the 14th Amendment, effectively ending systemic racism in America. But that’s not how the leftist media sees it. Newsweek’s Josh Hammer breaks down the conflict of equality versus equity, ... Show More
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