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Civil Rights, Back on the Agenda

I tweeted on this last night, but I thought I’d link here to the NYT story:

Seven months after taking office, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. is reshaping the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division by pushing it back into some of the most important areas of American political life, including voting rights, housing, employment, bank lending practices and redistricting after the 2010 census.

As part of this shift, the Obama administration is planning a major revival of high-impact civil rights enforcement against policies, in areas ranging from housing to hiring, where statistics show that minorities fare disproportionately poorly.

It’s about time. Anyone who thinks that discrimination against minority and other disadvantaged groups is a thing of the past is living in a dreamworld of delusion. And anyone who thinks — as Bush and his underlings did — that there’s no need to enforce civil rights is essentially sanctioning bigotry.

Conservatives talk up equal rights for all, hence in part their opposition to “special” rights for some, but they don’t believe in such fairness anymore than they believe in universal health insurance. Yes, it would be nice if there were no such thing as discrimination, and no need for a Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department, but the reality is still quite different than the dream.

And, in opposing the enforcement of civil rights, conservatives are disregarding the plight of countless Americans who are still treated unfairly simply because of the colour of their skin or because of some other disenfranchising characteristic — and not because they genuinely believe in equality, either in dream or reality, but because of their own partisan, ideological preferences, not to mention their own personal advantages.

(Cross-posted from The Reaction .)

  • DLS
    Corruption of the Census by these Demmies has long been predicted.

    No bonus points earned for radicalism or Perpetual Victimhood, Forever, Incorporated nonsense.
  • DaGoat
    Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. is reshaping the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division by pushing it back into some of the most important areas of American political life, including voting rights, housing, employment, bank lending practices and redistricting after the 2010 census.

    Maybe they could make sure banks loan money to people who don't meet the standard loan requirements. What's the worst that could happen?
  • DLS
    Why stop with banks, or use Citibank not merely for the "utility" the nut-case caller on NPR refers to banks now, but for the "people's bank" that extremists like Thom Hartmann find appealing? Why not have Gummint Motors and Chrysler do this, as well as all retail stores nation-wide?

    Credit-n-lay-away
  • AustinRoth
    pushing it back into some of the most important areas of American political life, including voting rights

    Yes he is.
  • Herkeda
    This new revamp doesn't address the fact that the biggest violator of black Americans' civil rights today doesn't come from the Ku Klux Klan, "predatory" lenders, or from Mr. Stickings' hated conservatives. Rather, the number one violator unfortunately comes from street criminals within our communities. If the KKK or conservatives were unleashing even 10% of the violence that gangs are wreaking in so many black communities, the NAACP would rightfully be up in arms. I guess because the perpetrator's face looks much like our own, it's alright with them and the Justice Department. And apparently alright with Mr. Stickings. How about all of the unsolved crimes against black crime victims across America, where "minorities fare disproportionately poorly"? More vigorous prosecution, so we get some justice like others do? The virtual war zones in many of our communities?

    This is 2009, not 1959 or 1989. I look forward to when Mr. Stickings will actually address what is the main threat to us black Americans' civil rights, and not from a model that's 50 years old. It wasn't Rush Limbaugh who tried to rape my aunt as she came home from work. It wasn't the KKK who tried to rob my elder cousin's home either. It wasn't a so-called predatory lender who murdered one of my family friends either.
  • Herkeda
  • JasonArvak
    So, yet again, everyone who disagrees with liberal consensus is a racist. Got it. :rolleyes:

    Conservatives talk up equal rights for all, hence in part their opposition to “special” rights for some, but they don’t believe in such fairness anymore than they believe in universal health insurance


    And it sure must be nice to have those magical mind-reading abilities so that you can discern how truly evil everyone who disagrees with you is.
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