George Washington University Law Professor Thinks Muslims Now More Likely To Be Profiled
The reason is that the Supreme Court upheld affirmative action.
The College Fix reports.
Law prof: Muslim profiling more likely because Supreme Court upheld college affirmative action
Texas has achieved substantial diversity in higher education under its race-neutral “Top 10” plan, yet the Supreme Court upheld UT-Austin’s explicit use of race in admissions in today’s “surprising” Fisher v. UT ruling.
The majority’s rationale may have an effect that would horrify those who favor more diversity in every aspect of American life, however: making it legally easier for the government to profile Muslims in the interest of preventing terrorist attacks.
George Washington University Law Prof. John Banzhaf said in an email blast and press release Thursday:
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Oh gee, the horrors for profiling people who are killing Americans. That prof would have no problem profiling whites if we had a ton of Timothy McVeighs running around killing. That guy needs to get his head out of the utopian sand and take a look at the real world.
It seems very similar to blacks and high crime rates….