A recent article in Compact about discrimination against whites has made a splash. @arctotherium42 has an excellent thread from my 1991 book, Paved With Good Intentions, about vicious anti-white policies from the 1970s and 1980s. I had forgotten I had written such good stuff. https://t.co/4KyND7HZVQ
— Jared Taylor (@RealJarTaylor) December 19, 2025
The SBA's loans, including those to minority companies, have essentially gone unaudited. Inevitably, money has gone astray. When the Los Angeles Times did an informal survey of minority firms that the SBA listed as "current" 8(a) beneficiaries, it found the 22% could not be reached or had gone out of business. --Jared Taylor
Justice Thurgood Marshall: “You guys have been practicing discrimination for years. Now it is our turn.” Jared Taylor.
I want to break the impression that Affirmative Action/DEI began in 2014 or is limited to school admissions and a handful of infamously left-wing fields. Here are some excerpts from chapter 4 of the 1992 book "Paved With Good Intentions." First, firefighting. --Arcotherium.
The FBI gives additional points on its hiring tests to nonwhites, and throws out the results if not enough nonwhites make it through anyways. State Department stopped considering foreign language skills because too few blacks spoke them and has a lower threshold for hiring them. --Arcotherium.
Paved with Good Intentions: The Failure of Race Relations in Contemporary America, Jared Taylor, 1991.
