Zachary Faria is a commentary writer for the Washington Examiner, focusing on politics and sports. He previously interned for the Washington Free Beacon. He is originally from California’s San Joaquin Valley and is a graduate of Clemson University.
The Democratic Party's demented race obsession is not going anywhere any time soon, even as it is clearly losing its political potency.
Democratic National Committee officials are reportedly worried about falling short of their “diversity goals,” which is a euphemism for the quotas of token minorities the party wants to use to boast about how diverse and inclusive they are. According to former DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile, “I keep looking at these diversity goals in big states like New York, like California.
In other words, the DNC treats minorities as numbers on a spreadsheet in order to hit token goals, and the only concern of DNC officials is that the spreadsheet isn’t to their liking. Now, they are blaming the Democratic Party losing its grip on black and Hispanic voters on the DNC not hitting its diversity quotas, as if putting more people into boxes based on their skin color or other irrelevant factors about their lives is supposed to guarantee that those people vote for Democrats.
If Democrats think categorizing minorities and plugging them into spreadsheets is going to reverse the political shift that has been going on for years, they are fools. The tokenization of minorities by Democrats in order to divide the country and the electorate is failing, and we will be better off if the architects of this strategy are forced to reckon with their failure.
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