Hardworkin’ white folks want an end to racism…stop affirmative action!
Jennifer Gratz has turned her mediocrity as a student into a career.
Gratz, executive director of Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI), backs the anti-affirmative action ballot initiative up for vote this November. This bitter blond was so pissed she was wait listed at U of M–some less deserving student was undoubtedly admitted in her rightful place–that she began a crusade against affirmative action and the practice of ‘discrimination’ based on skin color.
This is the transcript from the newest MCRI ad urging voters to say ‘yes’ to Prop 2. Heartfelt words from Jennifer Gratz’s father:
My wife and I worked hard to give our kids a chance, an equal chance to achieve their dreams. My wife started as a secretary. I’m a retired police officer. Our daughter, Jen, is a good kid. She got good grades and was a leader in school. Her dream was to attend U of M. Boy, were we proud. Jen applied to the University of Michigan, but was denied admission because she had the wrong skin color. Her dream was shattered. That wasn’t fair.
Quotas and reverse discrimination treat honest hardworking people unfairly. Proposal 2 gives everyone a fair chance to compete for good paying jobs and college admission. Proposal 2 ends government discrimination and reflects the color blind language of the civil rights act. Proposal 2 bans quotas, restores fairness and gives my daughter a chance to compete based on merit, not skin color or gender.
Fairness. Equality. Yes on Proposal 2.Remember, vote ‘HELL NO’ to Prop 2. in November.




September 30th, 2006 at 12:52 pm
I really wonder how this ad is going to play in a covert racist stronghold like Michigan. Is the direct approach the best route? Probably.
October 20th, 2006 at 10:38 am
I challenge any or all of the Civil Rights leaders and proponents to a public formal debate where they can’t run from their own arguments. The truth of my arguments are so strong, Sharpton and the personality cult will be blocks of ice before they ever hit the canvass. Put em in the ring with me, if you aren’t too afraid!
My Arguing Points:
1) Mathematically improbable that we will benefit from it.
2) Affirmative Action has been used as a means to deny black men opportunity.
3) Affirmative Action attempts to force others to affirm in us what we refuse to affirm in ourselves.
4) Affirmative Action is an admission of black inferiority.
5) Affirmative Action uncovers the hypocrisy of the democrats.
6) Affirmative Action can never bring about equality.
November 4th, 2006 at 11:04 am
I asked a white person who supported the ban this question:
If there is a ban and your child didn’t get into college because you found out a rich person with lower grades got in because their parents made a huge donation, would you sue like Gratz did? Their answer was no.
If your child was denied a place because they accepted a student with a disability (blind, deaf), would you sue? Their answer was, no.
Then I asked her if her child was denied a place due to a star athlete with lower grades promising to play for the school, would she sue? Again, the answer was no.
Mind you, this rich person or athlete, or disabled person could be of any race. They didn’t have a problem with any of it. What did that tell me?
People, for some reason, are hugely upset over affirmative action when it comes to minorities. They are not upset by the affirmative action given to other groups, like the disabled or veterans. Or even if they are, they keep quiet because they don’t want to be seen as against the disabled or against veterans. They don’t mind losing out to a rich person, or to an athlete, even. Maybe they feel like they can’t win against them. The only thing that’s left is race itself. Race is the prejudice that is still most accepted. If Jennifer Gratz had sued to end special favors for the rich, or for athletes, or the disabled, do you think she’d be getting the support she does now?