The case against Biden's Supreme Court nominee
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Last month, we learned that in 1996, Jackson wrote a “Note” for the Harvard Law Review arguing that convicted sex offenders were treated “unfairly” in the courts. Earlier this week, her past work advocating on behalf of Guantánamo Bay terrorists also became an issue that will undoubtedly come up during her confirmation hearings.
Completing the trifecta of disturbing aspects of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s radical record is her repeated embracing of champions of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in lectures and speeches and her belief that “microaggressions” are real.
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In January 2020, Jackson gave a lecture to the University of Michigan Law School, during which she praised Nikole Hannah-Jones, the architect of the “1619 Project,” which is based on critical race theory, and falsely claims that the “true founding” of America took place in 1619 when the first slave ship arrived at the American colonies.
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There are a handful of Republicans that will vote to conform regardless of her leftist credentials. BTW, the 1619 project has been debunked by serious scholars of history. As a side note, One of my ancestors came to America from Oxfordshire England at about the same time landing at Plymouth Massachusetts. Later other ancestors came to America as indentured servants.
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