A federal judge in Texas has ruled that the U.S. Minority Business Development Agency, founded during the Nixon administration, must avail itself to disadvantaged entrepreneurs of all races and ethnicities, including whites.

The summary judgment rendered on Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman, appointed in 2019 by then-President Donald Trump, was the latest in a recent series of federal court decisions rolling back decades of affirmative action programs aimed at remedying racial discrimination.

Pittman, a judge in the Forth Worth branch of the Northern Texas District, sided with two white businessmen who sued the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), a branch of the Commerce Department, last year after being denied benefits on the basis of race.

The plaintiffs were told they were ineligible for agency assistance because they were not members of any of the races or ethnicities included on a list of qualified minorities presumed to be disadvantaged and thus entitled to services, according to the judge’s summary of the case.

  • @PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee
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    234 months ago

    The root cause is the racism.

    Black people are poorer on average because of systemic racism, and they get shut out of benefits not specifically sectioned for them and them alone because of systemic racism.

    Poor whites aren’t poor because of literal centuries of being treated as literal farm animals, complete with actual husbandry programs when importation became illegal.

    Poor whites aren’t struggling to find affordable housing because of being specifically excluded from New Deal era housing loans.

    Poor whites aren’t facing all that on top of being disproportionately likely to just randomly get murdered by the fucking cops.

    Poor Whites can afford to sit the fuck down and let the black folks have what was intended for them.

    • @wahming
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      -94 months ago

      The root cause is the racism.

      Yes, so fix the racism. Get rid of the racist officials. Teaching an entire new generation that racism is acceptable if it’s against the right colour (sound familiar?) is not the way to go about eliminating racism.

      Poor whites aren’t poor because…

      By your logic, they obviously didn’t benefit from those policies either. Does it matter WHY they’re poor and struggling? Maybe we could just help everybody who’s deserving?

      • @june@lemmy.world
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        124 months ago

        fix the racism

        Oh my god, why didn’t we think about that? I’m gonna go tell everyone. I’m pretty sure you just fixed everything! Thank you!

        Next, I think I’ll just stop being sad so I can stop taking my anti-depressants!

        • @wahming
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          -134 months ago

          GIven your current idea of the best approach is ‘double down on the racism’, I felt I had no choice but to start with the basics.

          • @june@lemmy.world
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            104 months ago

            No, all you’ve shown is a profound ignorance of the situation and why affirmative action programs are a part of the solution.

            Lifting marginalized communities and peoples by providing them additional support is not racism. Full stop.

      • @BradleyUffner@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        Racism has had multi-generational effects. Fixing racism now doesn’t eleviate the inequality affecting people whose ancestors were enslaved, beaten, and robbed

      • @dogslayeggs@lemmy.world
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        14 months ago

        Yes, so fix the racism.

        Oh, that should be easy.

        It’s impossible to judge someone’s thoughts and reasons for why they do something, but it’s easy to enforce a set of rules that makes them do something else.