
The anti-racist interpretation of the United States of America is coming to an end. The amount of lawsuits potentially on the verge of being filed is a staggering proposition to contemplate but one legal counsel for every Fortune 500 company is currently contemplating. [The Supreme Court just made it easier for White workers to sue for bias. Here’s why.: A Supreme Court ruling making it easier for “majority” groups such as white people and men to sue for on-the-job bias is expected to unleash a new wave of reverse discrimination claims, USA Today, June 5, 2025]:
For decades, men, straight people and White people were often held to a higher legal standard when bringing workplace bias claims than groups that historically faced discrimination.
No longer. The Supreme Court made it easier for members of so-called majority groups to sue for discrimination by siding with an Ohio woman, Marlean Ames, who claimed she twice lost jobs to lesser-qualified gay candidates because she is straight.
Federal civil rights law does not distinguish between members of majority and minority groups, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote in the unanimous decision June 5 striking down the standard used in nearly half of federal circuit courts.
Legal experts say the closely watched ruling could spur more reverse discrimination complaints at a moment when workplace diversity equity and inclusion programs are already under threat from the Trump administration.
“The ruling certainly puts employers on notice that discrimination against ‘majority’ employees is just as unlawful as discrimination against minority employees,” said William Jacobson, Cornell University law professor and founder of the Equal Protection Project, an advocacy group that opposes race-based policies. “There is no safe haven or carve-out for so-called ‘reverse discrimination.’”
Employers will have to change how they approach discrimination claims, said Johnny C. Taylor Jr., CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management. Though the rules were enforced equally, the level of response was often different based on who brought a bias claim, he said.
“Theoretically everyone understood that you should not discriminate against anyone in the workplace. In practice, however, our focus was on historically underrepresented groups, and that has an effect within an organization,” Taylor said. “You don’t take as seriously a White guy who comes in and says, ‘I was discriminated against in the workplace.’”
David Glasgow, executive director of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging at the NYU School of Law, downplayed the impact, arguing the high court’s decision “will put some wind in the sails of anti-DEI activists” and could lead to a “a slight uptick in reverse discrimination lawsuits.”
But, he said, “I think the uptick in such lawsuits will have far more to do with the current political environment than with this SCOTUS decision.”
Trump’s war on ‘anti-White’ bias
President Donald Trump campaigned against DEI for creating “anti-White feeling” and, on his first day back in the White House, he made it a priority of his administration to wipe out such initiatives, including purging DEI from the federal government and the military, threatening to strip billions of dollars in federal funding and grants from universities, and pressuring major corporations to roll back programs or risk losing federal contracts.
The president also tapped Andrea Lucas, a vocal DEI opponent, to lead the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which has broad sway over employers. Lucas pledged to restore “evenhanded enforcement of employment civil rights laws for all Americans” including “unlawful DEI-motivated race and sex discrimination.”
“I intend to dispel the notion that only the ‘right sort of’ charging party is welcome through our doors,” Lucas said in a statement after her appointment.
Though White workers account for about two-thirds of the U.S. workforce, their discrimination claims make up only about 10% of race-based claims, according to data USA TODAY obtained in 2023 from the EEOC.
Legal experts expect a wave of new claims with the EEOC and in courts across the country in coming months.
“The administration is encouraging people to file complaints regarding ‘unlawful DEI-related discrimination’ and making such claims an enforcement priority,” Glasgow said.
“So-called Majority groups.”
We used to just this group “Americans.”
The nation was 90% percent White in 1969, when two White guys from Middle America walked on the moon. Funny, in 1950, California was 94% White. In 2025, portions of the city are being looted and burn under the banner of the Mexican flag.
But in a 9-0 decision, SCOTUS affirms a “higher legal standard” for White males suing for discrimination is unconstitutional.
Freedom of Association is the ultimate goal and a reversal of Griggs v Duke Power, but the path to both of these eventualities just became clearer.
This last sentence is not only unsubstantiated, but illogical:
Won’t the decision more likely perpetuate racial and other identity-based policies and politics? That’s what the Establishment wants, and thus what it will almost certainly get.
Most laws are based on logic, even the silliest statutes are implemented for some reason or another. The trick is deciding how granular you need to be when determining what specific laws are needed and which are not. In most Western societies the people want to feel free and have a sense of autonomy while at the same time having relative safety and recourse when wronged.
The problem with the modern day left is that many of their followers are unable to think logically, this in essence is the greatest strength of their leaders; they can tell their people anything and they’ll believe it! When it’s their turn they’ll drive tanks down our streets and enforce military restrictions on us all while saying “well you did it to us so it’s only fair when we do it to you!” To the liberal followers there’s no difference between trying to quell a violent uprising that’s tearing a city apart versus their tit-for-tat response of messing with law-abiding citizens that just want to be left alone.
We really just need a separate country so we can regroup and watch as the left implodes, and we can pick up the pieces afterwards. I mean we have illegals waving a Mexican flag, showing “pride” in their country all while fighting tooth and nail in the streets so they can remain in America and not go back to their country… this makes no sense at all! We don’t need trials, and lawsuits, or even deportations, we just need eliminations in the harshest sense; house to house cleansing. Anything short of that will allow the rot to fester and eventually grow again.
-Rooster
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Hey, hey my niggas!
Since Juneteenth is coming up I’m sure everyone wanted to know what’s going on so you don’t miss one spectacular event planned for this great holiday where it started!
See you all there!
LOS ANGELES RIOTS
They looted Adidas taking all their sneakers
they left all the work boot stores untouched?
To someone weaned on Roman Law it is a bit hard to grok how quota can be
simultaneously unconstitutional and mandatory but such is the Law of the Land,
and it is Talmudic:
If there is any solution it will come from employers rebelling against the
“damned if you do, damned if you don´t”.
[If the Razas want to revise Guadelupe Hidalgo they have the same right
the Great Satan had in the first place]
The media is looking for their new George Floyd right now. Race coverage has been eerily quiet the last few years, now they’re trying to ignite a new war. It’s not a matter of if but when they decide one of these pieces of garbage has a questionable enough death to put the martyr tag on him.
-Rooster
I worked for over 35 years, I was denied jobs, housing because I was a white, straight male
In a 2013 speech, Chinese Premier Xi Jinping identified a significant reason why the Soviet empire faltered, “An important reason was that the struggle in the field of ideology was extremely intense, completely negating the history of the Soviet Union, negating the history of the Soviet Communist Party, negating Lenin, negating Stalin, creating historical nihilism and confused thinking . . . In the end, the Soviet Communist Party, a great party, was scattered, the Soviet Union, a great socialist country, disintegrated. This is a cautionary tale!”
Indeed it is. The interests that engineered the dissolution of the Soviet Union would also profit immensely of they could buy up the US state’s resources at fire sale prices here too.
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Gorillas on parade!
But, damn! We need those restaurants, don’t we?
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Men Caught With Machineguns Amid Twin Cities Graduation Shootings: Feds
Two men now face federal charges for possessing machinegun conversion devices tied to grad ceremony violence.
Posted Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 12:54 pm CTUpdated Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 4:46 pm CT
MINNEAPOLIS — Two men have been federally charged with unlawfully possessing machineguns following a string of shootings at high school graduation ceremonies in the Twin Cities metro, authorities announced.
Two men now face federal charges for possessing machinegun conversion devices tied to grad ceremony violence.
Posted Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 12:54 pm CTUpdated Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 4:46 pm CT
MINNEAPOLIS — Two men have been federally charged with unlawfully possessing machineguns following a string of shootings at high school graduation ceremonies in the Twin Cities metro, authorities announced.
Hamza Abdirashiid Said, 20, and Amiir Mawlid Ali, 18, were charged this week, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson.
Both men made their initial appearances in U.S. District Court on Tuesday before Magistrate Judge John F. Docherty. They remain in custody pending detention hearings.
Find out what’s happening in Minneapolisfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Their arrests come amid a disturbing pattern of violence at metro-area graduation ceremonies, culminating in a shooting outside Burnsville High School’s graduation earlier this month.
“High school graduation ceremonies are a rite of passage. A time for friends and family to come together to celebrate one of life’s major milestones. To bring machineguns and violence to such a ceremony is immoral and shameful,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson.
“On behalf of all Minnesotans, I want to express a sense of moral outrage at these crimes and assure the public that the perpetrators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
Wayzata Graduation Shooting — May 30
According to federal charging documents, Said was arrested on May 30 after shots were fired around 8 p.m. outside Mariucci Arena on the University of Minnesota campus, where Wayzata High School was holding its graduation ceremony.
University of Minnesota Police arrived to find two attendees suffering gunshot wounds in what officers described as a chaotic scene. Witness statements and surveillance footage led police to identify Said as the shooter.
Officers recovered a Glock 9mm handgun equipped with a high-capacity magazine and a machinegun conversion device known as a “switch,” which illegally converts semiautomatic handguns into fully automatic weapons.
Said was charged federally with unlawful possession of a machinegun.
Edina Graduation Traffic Stop — June 3
Three days later, on June 3, Minneapolis police stopped a vehicle that ran a stop sign and sped through an intersection. Officers noted the vehicle had heavily tinted windows that prevented them from seeing inside.
One of the occupants was identified as Amiir Ali, a known gang associate tied to recent shootings and believed to carry firearms, authorities said. The group told officers they were heading to the Edina High School graduation, also being held on the University of Minnesota campus.
Given the shooting just days earlier at the Wayzata graduation, officers conducted a search and found a Glock 10mm with a 33-round extended magazine and a switch under Ali’s seat.
Ali was arrested that day and released on June 5, jail records show.
Burnsville Graduation Shooting — June 6
Ali was arrested again on June 6, after a shooting near Burnsville High School’s graduation ceremony. Authorities say he was located by officers responding to the incident and taken into custody.
In recorded jail calls, Ali reportedly said that once released, he would need a new “button,” a slang term for a machinegun conversion switch.
Federal prosecutors charged Ali with unlawful possession of a machinegun based on the June 3 traffic stop and the June 6 arrest.
Separate State Charges
Meanwhile, two other 18-year-olds were charged Monday in Dakota County District Court in connection with the Burnsville graduation shooting.
Abdikani Mukhtar Abdiwahab, of Bloomington, was charged with two counts of drive-by shooting and two counts of aiding an offender after the fact.
Abdulahi Jama Ali, of Shakopee, was charged with two counts of drive-by shooting and one count of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon.
A picture is worth a thousand words. Younger white woman sitting on floor. Old black woman on a chair over the white woman.
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The Brief
Just after midnight Monday, 2-year-old Kinsley was shot and killed by her father. He then turned the gun on himself.
Kinsley’s mother, Trisha Prinsen, says her boyfriend struggled with mental health, but Sunday had a crisis and behavior she had never seen before.
Prinsen says she and her daughter were held hostage in their own home, unable to call for help before the shooting.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A Minneapolis mother is dealing with tragedy after her 2-year-old daughter was shot and killed by her father, who then turned the gun on himself.
Minneapolis murder-suicide
What we know:
Police were called to the family’s home on the 2900 block of Colfax Avenue North just after midnight Monday. They arrived to find the 2-year-old girl and her father both deceased.
Minneapolis mother witnesses murder-suicide involving child
A Minneapolis mother is dealing with tragedy after her 2-year-old daughter was shot and killed by her father, who then turned the gun on himself. FOX 9’s Karen Scullin has the story.
Trisha Prinsen says she and her daughter were not allowed to leave the home, and essentially held hostage. Her boyfriend was armed and having a mental crisis. She was able to text two friends to call police, but nothing happened. She did not know you can text 911 for help.
‘I still love him’
What they’re saying:
Trisha Prinsen says although she is angry and sad, her daughter loved her father very much, and that she loved him too.
Prinsen says, “I still love him. It’s gonna take me a while to forgive him but I still love him.”
At the height of the crisis, Kinsley went to hug her father, and that’s when he shot her and turned the gun on himself. This happened right in front of Prinsen.
“Really he just went into a mental psychosis thought people were living under the house, people were watching him. I can’t explain it. I couldn’t understand where his thinking had gone, he had never been like this before.” Prinsen said.
Prinsen went onto say, “I’ll never be able to take away the images losing her, watching him do that in front of me. I’ll never be able to take those images out of my head.”
Raising mental health awareness
Big picture view:
Prinsen hopes by sharing her story, it will help to raise mental health awareness. She hopes if someone is going through a crisis, or a loved one is struggling they will go get help.
She also wants to spread the word that you can text 911, as she didn’t know that and it may have helped to prevent such a horrible tragedy.
Here’s another wannabe high school graduation shooting. This one in Michigan. Getting to be a routine TNB thing, even for kindergarten graduations.
Check out the name LOL – haven’t heard that one before.
Jamarion Jaryante Hardiman
Check out the picture of the Glock with extended 40 round mag and giggle switch.
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Anthony Cumia talking about Carnival cruises:
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in 1980s I read that USSR was doomed…2 reasons
abortion [white wimmen] and huge muslim families.
$11 per day? Do they have special chirrens rates?
They always bring their culture with them, no matter where they go.
Thanks, that was entertaining.