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Jasmine Crockett Attempts to Defend Ketanji Brown Jackson by Playing the Race Card, Accidentally Proves Conservatives' Point

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Jasmine Crockett Attempts to Defend Ketanji Brown Jackson by Playing the Race Card, Accidentally Proves Conservatives' Point

By embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion, Democrats have started a game that, in the long run, they cannot win.

After all, decent people will not long tolerate an ideology that requires them to accept two toxic and contradictory assertions.

For instance, Wednesday on the social media platform X, Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas, a black woman who regularly obsesses over skin color, tried defending Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson by insisting that Jackson, a black woman appointed to SCOTUS on account of her sex and skin color, “had to be 10 times better than most” on account of her sex and skin color.

Needless to say, reasonable people cannot reconcile those two claims. A factor that aided a person’s advancement, in this case simply being a black woman, cannot also be the factor that forced said black woman to work harder and achieve more than others. It makes no sense.

“The meltdown over Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is truly something EVERYONE needs to pay attention to. You see, as the first & only black woman to ever serve on the court, she had to be 10 times better than most … She continues to flex her brilliance in oral arguments & many dissents,” Crockett wrote.

If by “brilliance” Crockett meant “constitutional ignorance and tyrannical inclinations,” then we agree.

“Please note that by the time a black woman ascends to a powerful position,” the race-obsessed congresswoman added, “she........

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