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misunderstandings in the mid-1970s, when certain radical civil rights policy makers had assumed that “any deviation from statistical parity could, and should, be interpreted as owing to unconstitutional discrimination.” All difference, all inequality, was becoming actionable. But now there need not even be difference or inequality at all. Racism was becoming an official narrative in newspapers, on television, and on the internet. Those who encountered that narrative took it to heart.
The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties
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