Wolves in Sheet Clothing: Proponents of Klan-Backed "Civil Rights" Initiative Pretend to Care About Equality

Today's Columbia Trib features a guest column from the proponent of the "Missouri Civil Rights Initiative," a group that wants to end any state-sponsored program that helps equalize opportunity for women and minorities.  The author writes:

The Missouri Civil Rights Initiative is designed to eliminate
state-sponsored discrimination through race preferences and move us
closer to the color-blind promise of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. ...

Groups in Oklahoma, Nebraska, Colorado and Arizona are putting forth
similar measures. These five states will attempt to do what California,
Washington and Michigan already have - eliminate state-sponsored
discrimination and the many divisive, dehumanizing policies formulated
in the name of affirmative action.

As the author notes, Michigan passed the very same initiative that is now being proposed in Missouri.  The "only large organization" to support the Michigan initiative?  The Ku Klux Klan.

Who knew that the Klan --in between lynchings and cross-burning episodes-- was so excited about the prospect of achieving "the color-blind promise of the 1964 Civil Rights Act"?

It's a sick bunch that tries to change our laws by relying on a small touch of latent hate combined with a wide swath of confusing, upside-down rhetoric.  But Missourians can cut through all the idiocy, no matter what the proponents say, by asking themselves this: if the Klan supports it, is it really about "eliminating discrimination"?

*Many, many thanks to CPS for the work on this subject.

Blunt's Friend David Horowitz

Thanks for taking this up Howard. David Horowitz, who Fired Up readers will remember hosted Gov. Blunt at his get together didn't take to kindly to our post at Free Exchange--apparently we are the racists! Go figure.

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