Let us imagine that, since the founding of the nation,
the Supreme Court had been almost exclusively represented
by female Latin judges, with possibly only two white male members
in recent years.
Let us imagine that the President of the United States
had decided to appoint a white male judge to the Court and,
in explaining why a white male on the Court might be a good thing,
the nominee had said that he hoped that a wise male judge
might make better decisions than a female Latin judge
without his experience as a white male.
How many frustrated white male judges do we need, anyway?
It is quite likely that, under those circumstances,
the white male nominee would quickly learn how to duck.
the Supreme Court had been almost exclusively represented
by female Latin judges, with possibly only two white male members
in recent years.
Let us imagine that the President of the United States
had decided to appoint a white male judge to the Court and,
in explaining why a white male on the Court might be a good thing,
the nominee had said that he hoped that a wise male judge
might make better decisions than a female Latin judge
without his experience as a white male.
How many frustrated white male judges do we need, anyway?
It is quite likely that, under those circumstances,
the white male nominee would quickly learn how to duck.
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