Anytime you see these white MAGA people or even some of these blackfaced MAGA negroes, I call them the help. Whenever they go, Katanji Brown Jackson is a DEI hire. Well, guess what? This um uh this uh one user on Tik Tok uh did something really interesting. So, what he did was it’s called uh Debunction Junction.
That’s what he goes by. So, what he did was he said, “You know what? Let’s use let’s use uh Elon Musk AI tool Grock to actually do a comparison on the Supreme Court justices.
And this is what he discovered. She is the epitome of a DEI hire.
All right, so this guy is calling Supreme Court Justice Katanji Brown Jackson the epitome of a DEI hire. But is that true? And I thought what I’d do for this video is compare the last four Supreme Court justices to be seated. That’s Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaaugh, Amy Coney Barrett. These are all Trump nominees.
And this is Katanji Brown Jackson, who is nominated by Joe Biden. And I know a lot of people hate AI, but I love it for unbiased comparisons on multiple variables. And so to start with, we’re going to go to Elon Musk’s Grock, and I’m going to ask it. Can you give me a side-by-side comparison of all the recent Supreme Court justices and their qualifications before being named to the bench? Let’s compare the resumes of Katanji Brown Jackson, Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaaugh, and Neil Gorsuch.
I’d like a detailed breakdown of their previous education, clerkships, and experience as both a lawyer and judge before being named to the bench. If possible, rank them 1 through four at the end, and include a score of 100 for each. 100 being the most qualified candidate ever, and zero being wholly unqualified. And as you can see, there is my prompt. And here is its reply.
It created this massive long table here of all the information. And then down here at the end, it says that it’s going to rank at 20% on education, 20% on clerkships, 30% on legal experience, and 30% on judicial experience. And as you can see down here at the bottom under the ranking and scoring, it actually ranks Katanji Brown Jackson first with a score of 92 out of 100. Then it ranks Brett Kavanaaugh second with a score of 88 out of 100. If we scroll down here, you’ll see that Neil Gorsuch takes third with a score of 86 out of 100.
And last is Amy Coney Barrett with a score of 80 out of 100. And then just for good measure, I said, if you did this same analysis with all nine Supreme Court justices at the time they were nominated, can you give me the same rankings and score? And here’s how Grock ranked all nine Supreme Court justices with Sonia Sotomayar taking first with 94 out of 100 and Amy Coney Barrett isn’t last anymore. that belongs to Clarence Thomas with 78 out of 100. So, I’m sorry, conservatives, if you’re looking for DEI hires that have been placed on the Supreme Court.
This is your number two offender and this is number one. H ain’t that something, Scott? Now, of course, first of all, we know we know they don’t care, but the but they love throwing it out there.
And so to all the and I say this to all the black people, you can that that analysis right there shows you could try to sit here and wave your degrees, defend yourself. They’re racist.
They’ll never concede. They don’t want you there. And they’re hypocrites, too, because we we know that Clarence uh Clarence, Justice Clarence Thomas was not the most qualified at the time under Bush for sure. And I I don’t know Amy uh Barrett very well her judicial history, but I you know AI says she’s ranked second to last and lower than the last four. I can I can believe that.
You know, black people, few of us get to fail forward. You know, when we fail, we go back.
But people with no melanin in their skin, they keep winning. They they keep going forward. Mediocrity is the order of the day.
And we we still even in 2025 have to be bigger, better, brighter, stronger, faster, more intellectual, harder, more hardworking than our white counterparts. Whatever the industry is, it’s it is a fact. If you want to challenge me on that, I’ve had these discussions with leaders in other industries, all of them. And if you’re black and at the top of your game, I got to tell you, you work twice as hard, but you you’re twice as credentialed as your white counterparts. You just are across the board.
And so this is our reality. I tell young people all the time, racism always has a presence, but you your your grandfather, your father, and your great-grandfather suffered more, had to work harder, and did more than where we are in 2025. This is why I say Rebecca with all seriousness, sincerity, conviction.
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What’ you say? What’ you say? [ __ ] him. I like I like I I am I am not going to give you a TED talk on my credentials really cuz yours cuz the other ones ain’t [ __ ]. Rebecca go ahead.
So like listening to like that black magad dude like who is he? Because the weird self laculation that he did in order to bend himself into a pretzel to what show I’m not like the other blacks. like I I’m not really understanding what’s his point in going after Judge um Katachi.
Like no one asked him and he didn’t have any metrics to really um articulate his his point that just doesn’t make sense. So it’s like all these random all these randoms um are just doing rage bait on social media and what’s unfortunate many of these platforms reward that rage bait and you know then it gets monetized.
Yeah. And plus they ain’t got nothing else to do. Joe, there was no sister getting taken to the Supreme Court. Uh unless she was airtight. So I knew once she got there that she was the real deal because she had to be.
Oh yeah. Um that was her reality. Um and so even then it’s just frustrating. It’s Yeah. It’s all the more frustrating when they get a they get a brother to talk about it.
Now you got to go through all these changes, take away this dude’s BSU card, disinvited at the barbecue.
I mean, the whole thing, it’s it’s it’s just crazy. And then, you know, aside from being papered up from a from a standpoint of having the qualifications, which she has, and which and on paper, she runs rings around Amy Coney Barrett to be honest with you. Um uh even then after you do all that there’s this multiple social languages that we have to speak um where we’re in the belly of the beast all the time. Uh so not only do we have to be better on paper uh do we have to be better from a qualification standpoint.
I believe we do. I also believe that intangibles and other things that don’t make it to paper we have to be better at as well because you’ve got to be able to speak all of these social languages. And even after you do all of that, even after you do all of that, there are people that would actually tone their mouth to say that this is a DEI hire.
But most of the time, all of that is deflection. When they say there’s DIA hire, they know that that that they’ve got a legacy son that that has no business at that university or on that job, but he got it anyway.
When they say that, uh, oh, you know, you don’t belong here. No, it’s because, you know, that you don’t belong here. Something the other day they’re talking about naming, I don’t know, the Med or some place after Melania Trump. No, they No, no, the opera house at the Kennedy Center. The opera house like which is a joke cuz she can’t even spell opera, right?
And and listen and listen, I’m tell right now I mean house is a part of the White House and you can spot her the H the old U and the S and I don’t think she going to get it right. So, you know, and and here’s the other thing jumping around a little bit here. You know, he has got such a thing. Trump has got such a thing for Obama.
Fundamentally, he’s jealous of that brother.
He’s jealous. Oh, yeah. Oh, first of all, the Nobel Peace Prize, the poll numbers, he’s never he mad cuz he’s he mad cuz he’s thinner. His crowds, all this sort of stuff. But, but here’s the thing though.
But here’s the thing. But here’s the thing, though. Here’s the thing, though. I I need people to understand though, and which is why I wrote my book, White Fear. Y’all need to understand what these cats are doing.
I’m telling you, there’s fixated.
They are desperate because the world has changed. Let me be real clear. They don’t like black people, okay? They don’t want Latinos here, but they want white women to shut up, lay down, birthday babies, and stay in the house.
This is Charlie Kirk talking to Tucker Carlson. I keep telling y’all what their game plan is. Roll it card. So, but the power of young white men in this country, if they were motivated and purposeful, yeah, young white men helped us win a world war and get to the moon and split the atom. You better give them weed and fentanyl and bzzoazipines and draft kings and porn just to kind of disable them so they don’t rise up and eat you.
That’s what I would do. I’m just saying like if I were in charge of society, I’d be like, “Holy [ __ ], I’m afraid of these guys.” You’re so right. And I try to So, I listen to your show all the time, Tucker. And sorry, when you say stuff like that, I try to challenge it.
I’m like, is it really a centralized consp? I’m like, no, it’s a conspiracy. But then I’m like, I got nothing. But like, but it’s like, you know, if if you were trying to make the most, by the way, if you look at just the genetics of it, like I’m Scots Irish. I’m like very disagreeable, boundary pushing, you know, like rebellious.
I know my genetic type. And by the way, genetics matter. We should talk about genetics more. It’s not racist to say that. So my genetics come from all the way, you know, from Scotland, from the Maxwell clan.
Yeah. You know, fought alongside William Wallace. But if you took if you want to like kind of calm down that kind of Appalachia fighting spirit, man, you would do what you’re doing right now. It’s a Protestant spirit. I mean, let’s just get let’s just get let’s just get really honest about it.
It’s the people who founded the country were Protestants. I’m as proatholic as anyone could be. My best friends are Catholic. I’m not against Catholics at all. I love Catholics.
However, this country was found by Protestants because they think for themselves and they’re the legac, you know, they’re the heirs of Martin Luther who took on, you know, the ancient the 1500y old church by himself.
Totally. You know, they are people who believe they communicate directly with God, that their conscience is more important than federal law and they’re really hard to deal with and so you have to destroy them first and they did. Well, they’re not done yet. There’s still a lot and that that’s Well, I know some I am one.
And but by the way, even the young men that are currently lost, let’s bring That’s what they want, Rebecca. They are trying to They’re trying They’re trying to galvanize young white men because they’re anchors and their whole deal is to these white men, you’re being left out.
It’s DEI. It’s those women. It’s them.
And it’s these feminists. And they’re taking your job, taking your opportunities. and Charlie Kirk’s whole mission. And Charlie Kirk is a white male college dropout uh who is uh not the brightest bulb in a dark room. And he actually represents many of these dumbass white men in the country who want they’re the ones who want to go back to how America used to be where they ran everything.
Rebecca, go ahead. Yes. So the ideology that he’s espousing is of the 3enters, right? The 3enters really isn’t about a a quantifiable 3% but is literally they believe there are three sets of people who belong in this country. The first set are the Wasp.
So when you hear them talk about the white Anglo-Saxon Protestants specifically when I talk about Eastern Europeans or those white immigrants, European immigrants who came in like second, third, and fourth and fifth and and whatever current wave we are um in European um immigration to the United States.
They’re talking about those original descendants of Anglo-Saxons. That was very clear listening to both Tucker and Charlie talk about it. They believe that they’re the first folks who actually have the authority or are the true Americans. The second group are veterans.
They believe that if you fought for this country, then you too are owed a piece of this country. The third group, ironically, are descendants uh um African descendants of American slavery because they believe and I’m part of that group.
They believe that we are here not because of equality, but we’re here to have servitude to the wasp. And so what they are espousing is a clear white nationalist ideology that doesn’t include every white person. So, what’s really interesting as we’re seeing a flatness in in race in this country and we’re seeing that white people are um struggling with the loss of their identity of their ethnic identity, their ethnic heritage because they have succumbed to the ideology of whiteness.
We know that as different waves of people have come into this country, if we could start like maybe the 1880s, go the 1890s, early the turn of last century, one of the things that we notice by the time that um European immigrant um that’s from a non- Anglo-Saxon um country, by the time they’re second generation in this in this country, they have now been washed and now they are now um deemed as white folks.
So that nationalist agenda that we just saw um doesn’t include any of those people quite frankly who probably um immigrated um from Europe probably um post 1830s. So it’s really interesting especially when we look at our Hispanic brothers and sisters trying to talk about how they’re white just because they’re able to they’re ethnically Hispanic but racially they are considered white. the Tucker Carlson’s of the world, the Charlie Kirks of the world, they do not consider you to be white because you were not a part of that original Wasp group, which is all which is really interesting watching some of those same Hispanic people on TikTok saying, “Well, this is not what I voted for.” You were never included in this equation of white nationalism.
So, I think it’s very important for people to go back and read some of those writings from um over 250 years ago to understand what this fight, what this battle that we’re in actually is. Hello, I’m Isaac Hayes the third, founder and CEO of Fanbase. Listen to what I’m about to tell you. The window to invest in Fanbase is closing.
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