Chizzang wrote:
Could you give me an example...
I'm not suggesting you're wrong but I would like to see an example
I'd like some information on how I'm suffering
Chizzang wrote:
No American White Male has ever suffered from something (anything) handed down from the supreme court.
Now you move the goal post from any white male to name a case that personally negatively effects YOU.
Back to your original statement of any white male who has suffered, from a SCOTUS rulings(s)
-Cid mentioned the numerous rulings that have upheld the vast expansion of the interstate commerce clause, which since the New Deal has been used as a primary source for the regulatory expansion of the national government, granting virtually unlimited regulatory power over the economy to the federal government. Obviously has negatively effected just about everyone, including white males, including you.
-Anyone who has suffered negatively from any aspect of Obamacare and is a white male. My gf's brother (white male, self employed) due to Obamacare (which was upheld twice by SCOTUS) was kicked off his high deductible catastrophic plan and forced to purchase a far more expensive, more comprehensive plan than forced him to pay for things he didn't want & didn't need, among other things pregnancy coverage
-SCOTUS has upheld affirmative action (numerous cases). Any white male who has not gotten a job/position/promotion/admittance that otherwise would have gotten had there not been affirmative action has suffered.
-After SCOTUS ruled in Berman v. Parker in 1954 that private property could be taken for a public purpose with just compensation, and in Kelo v. City of New London upholding eminent domain to transfer land from one private owner to another private owner to further economic development, anyone who subsequently had land/property forcibly taken away from them that they wouldn't have had SCOTUS ruled the other way, and happens to be a white male, has suffered.