Judge Sotomayor: How is she a "rascist"?

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Norton

Social climber
the Wastelands
Topic Author's Original Post - May 28, 2009 - 10:56am PT

Relevant excerpts from the speech she gave in 2002.

The full speech can be read here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/15/us/politics/15judge.text.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1


“…. Judge Cedarbaum nevertheless believes that judges must transcend their personal sympathies and prejudices and aspire to achieve a greater degree of fairness and integrity based on the reason of law. Although I agree with and attempt to work toward Judge Cedarbaum’s aspiration, I wonder whether achieving that goal is possible in all or even in most cases. And I wonder whether by ignoring our differences as women or men of color we do a disservice both to the law and society….

I accept the thesis of a law school classmate, Professor Steven Carter of Yale Law School, in his affirmative action book that in any group of human beings there is a diversity of opinion because there is both a diversity of experiences and of thought. ….

The aspiration to impartiality is just that — it’s an aspiration because it denies the fact that we are by our experiences making different choices than others.

…. The Minnesota Supreme Court has given an example of this. As reported by Judge Patricia Wald, formerly of the D.C. Circuit Court, three women on the Minnesota Court with two men dissenting agreed to grant a protective order against a father’s visitation rights when the father abused his child. The Judicature Journal has at least two excellent studies on how women on the courts of appeal and state supreme courts have tended to vote more often than their male counterpart to uphold women’s claims in sex discrimination cases and criminal defendants’ claims in search and seizure cases.

…. I, like Professor Carter, believe that we should not be so myopic as to believe that others of different experiences or backgrounds are incapable of understanding the values and needs of people from a different group. Many are so capable. As Judge Cedarbaum pointed out to me, nine white men on the Supreme Court in the past have done so on many occasions and on many issues including Brown (v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruling that ended segregation).

However, to understand takes time and effort, something that not all people are willing to give. For others, their experiences limit their ability to understand the experiences of others. Other simply do not care. Hence, one must accept the proposition that a difference there will be by the presence of women and people of color on the bench. Personal experiences affect the facts that judges choose to see.

…. Each day on the bench I learn something new about the judicial process and about being a professional Latina woman in a world that sometimes looks at me with suspicion. I am reminded each day that I render decisions that affect people concretely and that I owe them constant and complete vigilance in checking my assumptions, presumptions and perspectives and ensuring that to the extent that my limited abilities and capabilities permit me, that I reevaluate them and change as circumstances and cases before me requires. I can and do aspire to be greater than the sum total of my experiences but I accept my limitations. I willingly accept that we who judge must not deny the differences resulting from experience and heritage but attempt, as the Supreme Court suggests, continuously to judge when those opinions, sympathies and prejudices are appropriate.”
noshoesnoshirt

climber
dangling off a wind turbine in a town near you
May 28, 2009 - 11:25am PT
Because she believes giving a person a leg-up based on race is a good thing.

Same thing that got Clarence Thomas into law school.

The irony is enough to make one laugh/weep/puke.
scarcollector

climber
CO
May 28, 2009 - 12:04pm PT
This is a question of semantics.

Everyone is racist, sexist, classist, etc.

Why?

Because on the aggregate there are differences between different groups. Maybe cultural. Maybe genetic. Maybe just insignifigant residual attributes from our different origins.

With no other information, given the choice between a Thai chef and a Scottish chef cooking your meal: which would you choose?

"Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement."
— Alfred Adler
apogee

climber
May 28, 2009 - 12:11pm PT
Judge Sotomayor: How is she a "rascist"?

She's not.

This is nothing more than typical GOP-fear-smearing.

Nothing to see here, folks, move along...
scarcollector

climber
CO
May 28, 2009 - 12:11pm PT
...but if you support affirmative action or any other material discrimination then you're definately "racist" unless perhaps your definition of the word includes hatred. Mine doesn't.
bluering

Trad climber
Santa Clara, Ca.
May 28, 2009 - 12:21pm PT
How is she a "racist"?

Simple, she is a member of an organization called 'The Race' (La Raza).
apogee

climber
May 28, 2009 - 12:31pm PT
Why is it that the questions of racism seem to come up most frequently around political/judicial figures that are something other than anglo? What are you afraid of, whitey?
rockermike

Mountain climber
May 28, 2009 - 12:39pm PT
I thought this was pretty interesting (a little off topic)
Sotomayor's selection process;

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/28/us/politics/28select.html?_r=1&th&emc=th
atchafalaya

climber
Babylon
May 28, 2009 - 12:49pm PT
She is the new Harriett Myers.
dirtbag

climber
May 28, 2009 - 12:52pm PT
"She is the new Harriett Myers"


That's funny!
JEleazarian

Trad climber
Fresno CA
May 28, 2009 - 01:17pm PT
I have suggested definitions that show both scarcollector and Norton are correct. I base this on Norton's title of this thread, and on scarcollector's definition of racism.

Definition: "racist" -- One who discriminates based on race or ethnicity.

Definition: "rascist" (rhymes with fascist) -- One who discriminates based on race or ethnicity from a motivation of animus.

By these definitions, Sotomayor is a racist (as are most all of us). She is not a rascist.

John
JuanDeFuca

Big Wall climber
Stoney Point
May 28, 2009 - 01:25pm PT
I have been an active member in the group MECHA.

You white boys will have to live with the fact that we will take back Aztlan.

Juan "Son of Migrant Farm Workers" De Fuca
Chaz

Trad climber
Boss Angeles
May 28, 2009 - 01:29pm PT
You probably should think about having an anchor baby or two, Juan.
Brian Hench

Trad climber
Laguna Beach, CA
May 28, 2009 - 01:40pm PT
She is not the new Harriet Meyers. Why? Harriet Meyers was rejected primarily because she lacked judicial experience. Sotomayor is highly experienced on the bench.
dirtbag

climber
May 28, 2009 - 01:40pm PT
What about presidential candidates who call people "Gooks"?
Chaz

Trad climber
Boss Angeles
May 28, 2009 - 01:44pm PT
He killed *gooks* too.

Is name calling worse?

bookworm

Social climber
Falls Church, VA
May 28, 2009 - 01:45pm PT
i don't know if she's a racist; however, she has said things that make the accusation reasonable until we hear a clarification:

"I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life."

so, a latina's life experiences make for "better" judgment than a white male's experiences? that smacks of racism; if you disagree, try this:

"I would hope that a wise white male with the richness of [his] experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a Latina woman who hasn't lived that life."
dirtbag

climber
May 28, 2009 - 01:46pm PT
Something tells me that context is everything to that quote.

And I really doubt that that is what was meant.



apogee

climber
May 28, 2009 - 01:52pm PT
I believe that that quote came from a commencement speech that Sotomayor did at a Berkeley college for a graduating class in some sort of latin-culture related discipline. Context, indeed, is everything, but that won't stop the GOP fear-smearers from using it in any destructive manner they can imagine.
scarcollector

climber
CO
May 28, 2009 - 01:59pm PT
"You white boys will have to live with the fact that we will take back Aztlan."

Please take back Texas too while you're at it.
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