Let’s Not Confuse the Left’s ‘Equity’ With Equality or Justice, America – Opinion

When Joe Biden took possession of the Oval Office in January, his first executive order — of many to come — announced a “whole-of-government equity agenda.” Forget that old-school “All men are created equal”  stuff — we’re talking about “equity” replacing equality. “Societal “leveling, as it were.

And in a 2020 presidential campaign ad, then-vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris lectured America on “the difference between equality and equity.” Equity, Harris argued, cannot coexist with equality, freedom, and justice, since those principles dear to America stand in the way of societal leveling.

Equality suggests, “oh everyone should get the same amount.”

The problem with that, not everybody’s starting out from the same place. So if we’re all getting the same amount, but you started out back there and I started out over here, we could get the same amount, but you’re still going to be that far back behind me.

It’s about giving people the resources and the support they need, so that everyone can be on equal footing, and then compete on equal footing. Equitable treatment ensures that everyone ends up in the same spot.

Complete illogical “logic,” on multiple levels — but a tenet of the far-left just the same.

Mensa-quality, ain’t she? Deep, too.

The “logic” on display by Harris doesn’t only apply to material wealth or status in life. Applied to the criminal justice system, leftist equity means verdicts should be meted out not according to the guilt or innocence of the defendant but according to the government or society’s view of what will produce a properly reordered society.

George Neumayr (a senior editor at The American Spectator), illustrated leftist equity, the rule of law, and his response to Kyle Rittenhouse being acquitted. Specifically, Harris’s response to it.

After the jurors delivered their verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, Kamala Harris ominously said:

“I’ve spent a majority of my career working to make our criminal justice system more equitable. It’s clear, there’s still a lot more work to do.”

Rittenhouse, in other words should not have been tried under the law, but rather by mob politics. Joe Biden is of course in agreement. He let it be known that he supports those who feel “angry” about the verdict.

The facts in the Rittenhouse case clearly didn’t matter to the left. Hell, Biden had Kyle charged, tried, and convicted, labeling the 18-year-old a “white supremacist” before he knew a single fact — if he does, now. Facts don’t matter to the left, nor does its view of “equity” have a damn thing to do with justice.

“’Equity’ means treating defendants not as individuals,” wrote Neumayr, “but as bearers of historical sin or beneficiaries of historical wrongs.” Make no mistake: The left wanted nothing to do with justice for Rittenhouse and everything to do with Two white thugs killed his life.

Neumayr said it like this:

“Equity” is simply a euphemism for an endless and ubiquitous project of race-based social engineering that justifies new injustices in the name of eliminating old ones. […]

Kamala isn’t trying to make criminal justice more fair, but rather more ideologically partial.  Hence, she can blithely disregard the facts pointing to Rittenhouse’s innocence, while supporting the release of Black Lives Matter rioters from jail.

From Biden on down (or up, depending on one’s POV), we’re now told that the right of self-defense — by white people — is a product of “white supremacy.”

“This is critical race theory at its most demented,” Neumayr correctly observed. “If the left gets its way, trial by ‘equity’ politics will become the norm.”

Austrian Economist F.A. Hayek observed: “There is all the difference in the world between treating people equally and attempting to make them equal.” Today’s left has even blown past that goal. “Equity” in the demented mindset of the left means Negating equality to “white people” so, as Kamala Harris suggested, Black people can “catch up” — with the Democrat Party there to help them, every step of the way.

Finally, as Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw observed, “The government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.”

Joe Biden, Kamala Houston, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer are all seen furiously nodding their approval.

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