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The Carl Jackson Podcast

What WOKE SCOTUS Justice Ketanji Has In Common With the KKK & Black Panthers

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, Carl dives into the controversial appointment of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, critiquing her stance on race and cultural Marxism. He explores the implications of race-based gerrymandering and the Voting Rights Act, while also discussing the geopolitical tensions involving Venezuela, China, and Russia. Carl shares his thoughts on the recent New York City mayoral debate and the influence of figures like AOC and Bernie Sanders on the Democratic Party. Tune in for a candid discussion on these pressing issues and more. Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast on your favorite platform!

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0:00.0

I guess I'm thinking of it, of the fact that remedial action, absent discriminatory intent, is really not a new idea in the civil rights laws.

0:18.0

And my kind of paradigmatic example of this is something like the

0:23.6

ADA. Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act against the backdrop of a world

0:30.6

that was generally not accessible to people with disabilities. And so it was discriminatory

0:36.6

in effect because these folks were not able to access these buildings.

0:42.3

And it didn't matter whether the person who built the building or the person who owned the building

0:48.3

intended for them to be exclusionary. That's irrelevant. Congress said the facilities have to be made

0:56.8

equally open to people with disabilities, if readily possible. I guess I don't understand why

1:03.9

that's not what's happening here. The idea in Section 2 is that we are responding to current-day manifestations of past and present decisions

1:15.8

that disadvantage minorities and make it so that they don't have equal access to the voting

1:22.2

system, right? They're disabled. In fact, we use the word disabled in Milligan. We say that's a way

1:29.8

in which you see that these processes are not equally open. Okay, that's Supreme Court Justice Katanji

1:37.2

Brown, Jackson. I'd like to confirm that I am not disabled, despite the fact that I have black

1:43.5

skin. I'm just going to be straight.

1:45.8

Elevating this woman to the Supreme Court of the United States of America is not a compliment

1:51.1

or it's not an accomplishment for black Americans. It's an insult. This lady has no business

1:56.9

being on the Supreme Court of the United States of America. We have access to the polls. She

2:02.3

knows that we have access to the polls. How dare she has the audacity to talk about that blacks are

2:08.2

basically, or compare blacks access to voting to the American with Disabilities Act. It makes no

2:15.0

sense whatsoever. Here's what you need to understand about woke people or

2:18.3

cultural Marxists, which is what she is on the Supreme Court of the United States of America. She's not there

2:23.3

based upon merit. She's not there based upon her brain cells. She's based, she's there because she

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