I suspect that as long as our society is not color blind and people are discriminated against for reasons which have nothing to do with their character or actions that there will be a push for anti-discrimination laws.
Even if our society *was* perfectly color-blind, there will be a push for anti-discrimination laws. Don't assume that the pushers' motives are pure. Lots of people in our society are all too happy to claim noble purpose when demanding government force be used to bend society and infringe on others' rights.
I concur with Chief Justice John Roberts, "The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race."
I suspect that as long as our society is not color blind and people are discriminated against for reasons which have nothing to do with their character or actions that there will be a push for anti-discrimination laws.
Even if our society *was* perfectly color-blind, there will be a push for anti-discrimination laws. Don't assume that the pushers' motives are pure. Lots of people in our society are all too happy to claim noble purpose when demanding government force be used to bend society and infringe on others' rights.