California's solution to every issue is just more racism

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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.

California’s liberal leaders have a litany of problems to deal with, and they have yet to see one that they don’t think can be solved by racism.

Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed into law California’s “Ebony Alert” system, a new, separate version of the Amber Alert system for missing women and children. According to California Democrats, the Amber Alert system is too racist, and this new Ebony Alert system will prioritize black women and children. It is a different system from the Amber Alert system, but it functions in the same way.If you like, you could even say that it is “separate but equal.

The problem with this, of course, is that nothing about the Amber Alert system is racist or race-conscious in any way. Advocates claim that black children and young women are too often classified as “runaways” and therefore can’t benefit from the system, but all you would really need is to reexamine the criteria for the system. Instead, California Democrats jumped toward segregating missing children alert systems because racism is always the first answer for California Democrats.

Simply look around the state, and you will see that this is the case. Schools in Los Angeles and Oakland have segregated “dialogue sessions” for parents and staff and play dates for children. California’s “implicit bias” training for doctors asserts that all doctors are racist in some way and therefore implies that black patients should only stick to black doctors. State leaders want a slavery reparations program in which people who never owned slaves pay money to people who were never slaves.

That mindset is one that is increasingly embraced in California schools and by California state leadership, which is why a separate but equal Amber Alert system was approved by Newsom and state Democrats. California’s solution to most problems now is simply more racism and more segregation, no matter the size or scope of the issue.

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