FTR -- I think that Trump's remarks were fucking dumb. IMHO if you are concerned about bias than you need to provide a lot more information than that -- which, by the way, is out there. The judge is a Left Wing Obama appointee who is a member of a San Diego Latino lawyer activist group, and he sat on a committee that gave a scholarship to an illegal immigrant. The firms that he appointed to represent the Plaintiffs in the Trump University case have been huge Democrat donors. You cannot possibly argue with a straight face that Curiel's attitudes on immigration aren't diametrically opposed to Trump's. And, if you have been paying attention to the out of control judicial activism of the past couple of decades, the totalitarian nature of the Left, the arguments for "diversity", and the voting patterns and attitudes of racial minorities, then the reasons for Trump's concerns about getting a fair trial become blitheringly obvious to anybody with a working brain.
But of course, he didn't mention any of these, which is why I say that his remarks were dumb. So I'll gladly disavow those comments, as long as it means that we drop all "diversity" programs from Corporate America and academia. As well as condemn all remarks about the suitability of white people to pass judgement or be in leadership positions over minorities, since those complaints probably number in the millions by now. And nobody has thrown purple-faced angry tempertantrums about them the way that 100% of Democrats and about 50% of Republicans are doing right now with Trump's remarks.
But who am I kidding? The same people saying that Trump is another Hitler today for not wanting a Hispanic judge to oversee his case will be making the case for "diversity" again tomorrow morning and about how it's a good thing that women and minorities bring different attitudes to the table. They will, of course, not see the inherent logical contradictions, and the world will slip further into the Twilight Zone.
But of course, he didn't mention any of these, which is why I say that his remarks were dumb. So I'll gladly disavow those comments, as long as it means that we drop all "diversity" programs from Corporate America and academia. As well as condemn all remarks about the suitability of white people to pass judgement or be in leadership positions over minorities, since those complaints probably number in the millions by now. And nobody has thrown purple-faced angry tempertantrums about them the way that 100% of Democrats and about 50% of Republicans are doing right now with Trump's remarks.
But who am I kidding? The same people saying that Trump is another Hitler today for not wanting a Hispanic judge to oversee his case will be making the case for "diversity" again tomorrow morning and about how it's a good thing that women and minorities bring different attitudes to the table. They will, of course, not see the inherent logical contradictions, and the world will slip further into the Twilight Zone.
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