The Supreme Court's Thursday decision to end race-based affirmative action in higher education except at military academies comes as debates over diversity within the armed forces are raging in Congress. The striking exception made by the conservative majority court in a 6-3 decision was quickly lambasted by those on the left, with Rep. Jason Crow a former Army Ranger, calling the Supreme Court's ruling outright grotesque.
The court is saying diversity shouldn't matter, EXCEPT when deciding who can fight and die for our country reinforcing the notion that these communities can sacrifice for America but not be full participants in every other way," Crow wrote on Twitter.
But those on the right quickly moved to try to strip the affirmative action carve out as part of a larger effort by GOP lawmakers to end diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in the armed forces a key goal for Republicans in negotiations on the Defense Department's annual policy bill.
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