Wirepoints Provides More Criticism of Democrats’ Enhancing “Affirmative Action”

From Wirepoints, reprinted with permission:

Merit, Schmerit: Pending Illinois law will change ‘affirmative action’ to ‘positive action’ and cover, well, everything! – Wirepoints

May 8, 2021

By: Mark Glennon*

How about we expand preferences in hiring and promotion to base them on any characteristic whatsoever that might disadvantage somebody, regardless of whether the characteristic is inherited or self-inflicted?

That’s in a bill moving full steam ahead in Springfield and it’s a doozy. It’s House Bill 3914, the Positive Action Act. It already passed the Illinois House and is moving in the Senate.

It would have state agencies give hiring preference to anybody with a “protected characteristic.”

The bill’s definition of that term is the key.

It includes 

“any characteristic which may be used, either directly or indirectly, to discriminate against or place at a disadvantage such persons having that characteristic.”

So, it’s not just involuntary traits like race or gender, it’s anything that would disadvantage somebody, even if self-imposed.

Anything.

As you think about examples of how absurd this is, it’s important to remember this is not about nondiscrimination. It’s about creating new preferences for anybody with a “protected characteristic.”

Consider, for example, people who are obese, short or unattractive.

You probably think, as I do, that they usually should not be discriminated against in hiring and promotions.

But giving them a special preference is an entirely different matter, and that’s what the bill would do.

Obesity, shortness and unattractiveness all fit under the bill’s definition of “protected characteristics.”

It’s easy to find research confirming that those traits are penalized in the labor market. Some of that research was discussed in a New York Times article here.

To make the point, that article says Gregory Mankiw, an economist at Harvard and the former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, facetiously proposed taxing taller people more, since someone 6 feet tall can be expected to earn $5,525 more a year than someone who is 5-foot-5.

Mankiw was kidding but the bill is no joke. It’s serious about essentially the same concept, but far more broad.

Or what about applicants who are unintelligent, even those who are so because they haven’t been motivated enough to educate themselves?

And what about those who simply lack experience?

They, too, generally fare poorly in the labor market and those traits also fit within the definition of “protected characteristics.”

The bill would call for them to get a preference over those who are smarter or more experienced, and no distinction would be made if those traits stemmed from simple lack of effort.

The bill does include one supposed limitation.

It does not apply if the characteristic makes the person less qualified than other applicants.

Specifically, the bill says that favorable consideration in the process of recruitment or promotion shall only be allowed if “the person having the protected characteristic is as qualified as the person not having the protected characteristic.”

But that’s all the bill says on this and that’s not much of a limitation.

For one thing, traits like intelligence, education and experience often only bear on qualification up to a certain point, especially for entry-level and low-skill jobs.

The “as qualified as” standard therefore often loses any meaning.

Moreover, even beyond those circumstances, if the limitation were really meant to have meaning, it would contradict the clear purpose of the bill.

Is the point to hire the most qualified person under all circumstances or to give a preference to others?

Obviously, the purpose of the bill is to provide preferences and override blind selection based on qualifications and merit, so that’s how it would be interpreted and applied.

Another fundamental problem with the bill is that its concept of protected characteristics is impossibly vague.

Countless traits arguably disadvantage some people in life, but the bill would call for state agencies to identify those traits and reward them.

It’s important to note that the definition of protected characteristics is not limited to traits related to the job at issue.

Any trait that makes life worse in or out of the workplace can be covered by the bill.

Beyond authorizing special preferences, the bill requires all agencies to “take positive action” to help those with protected characteristics and submit reports on their “positive action” progress.

The bill amends some 50 existing statutes to replace the term “affirmative action” with “positive action.”

Finally, the bill would require each state agency to perform an internal examination to identify all “eugenics-inspired policies” and other policies with a discriminatory impact, and issue an annual report to the Governor and the General Assembly.

Props to McHenry County Blog for calling this bill to our attention.


Comments

Wirepoints Provides More Criticism of Democrats’ Enhancing “Affirmative Action” — 7 Comments

  1. When your daughters or straight white sons are actively and violently ‘discriminated against’ tell me why you allowed this bs?

  2. Everyone gets a trophy ^

    Look at what we have for POTUS.

    A dementia ridden fossil

  3. +1 skinwalker

    America the Nuts! common sense out the window…

  4. We need not worry about China or Russia nuking us or invading and destroying the US. Our Nation will apparently self-destruct with the efforts of Democrats in Illinois, DC and elsewhere along with the actions by the doofus, demented, plagiarist currently in the whitehouse.

    A Russian Communist leader from the 1950’s, Nikita Khrushchev, predicted the demise of our Nation when he said:

    “We do not have to invade the United States, we will destroy you from within.”

    The grossly incompetent and reckless Biden and his regime and Democrat controlled States such as Illinois are intent on destroying this Nation with many things that they do. Either by design, such as Biden’s long encouraging the invasion of our southern border, or Illinois’ Positive Action Bill or simply incompetence.

  5. I see the RINOs in general and not just our local trans-idiot County ClerkBruce Alyward have adopted the amazing strategy of trolling the libs by running a tranny candidate.

    That way, they can scream that the Dems hate trannies if they oppose Jenner in California.

    The RINO establishment Republicans like Kinzinger and McConnel have executed, once again, the stunning tactical move of AGREEING with the other side so that the Democrats won’t hold it against them.

    It’s just like how some particularly brain-dead Republicans like to caterwaul about how “The Democrats are the party of slavery! Doncha know!”

    I’m sure that this winning strategy will continue to give Republicans that competitive edge they know and love!

    Meanwhile our border is overrun by muddies.

    I’m looking forward to hearing the rationalizations of how trans rights really is a naturally conservative issue.

    It’s already started right in McHenry County.

    It’s a great way to get attention of you’re a pathetic kid in middle school or Hs.

    The school will hold you up for adoration and give you all the attention you crave.

    This is what our society needs more of!!

    Jenner the role model for our youth!

  6. Equality is a terrible lie.

    In the name of “equality”, the misfits and malcontents of society seek to destroy said society.

  7. “In the name of “equality”, the misfits and malcontents of society seek to destroy said society.”

    Like tranny McHenry Clerk Alyward!

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