4. To be clear: Thomas' jurisprudence is terrible, harmful to many, and in particular harmful to fellow blacks.
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5. But however appalling Thomas' jurisprudence is, it is also an organic byproduct of Thomas' experience as a black man in racist society.
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6. The analyst who has written best on this is
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7. I hope
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8. Thomas' philosophy (unlike say Justice Roberts) doesn't come out of underestimating racism or thinking that racism is over.
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9. Thomas' core position is that racism is inextricably woven into fabric of American society, so that liberal amelioration is futile
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10. American society, for Thomas, is so racist that blacks can't rely on do-good white liberals. Palliative measures have perverse effects
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11. For Thomas, the only thing black Americans can rely on is 1) own self-help and 2) promise of color-blind rule of law in constitution.
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12. Far from being "in blackface" Thomas comes out of a genuine tradition of black conservatism that rejects liberal palliative measures.
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13. Here's a great
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14. The liberal snickers about Thomas being dumb, Scalia's puppet, silent, etc. are both racist and completely false.
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15. Far from being dumb, Thomas is a dauntingly creative (and dangerous) legal thinker who has laid out a novel radical position.
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16. As far as I know, there's no precedence for Thomas' fusion of black nationalism with originalism. That's a novel position.
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