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Americans today are too sensitive about race, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas told a gathering of college students in Florida on Tuesday.
Speaking at Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Fla., Thomas, the second black justice to serve on the court, lamented what he considers a society that is more conscious of racial differences than it was when he grew up in segregated Georgia in the days before and during the civil rights era.
My sadness is that we are probably today more race and difference-conscious than I was in the 1960s when I went to school. To my knowledge, I was the first black kid in Savannah, Georgia, to go to a white school. Rarely did the issue of race come up, Thomas said during a chapel service hosted by the nondenominational Christian university. Now, name a day it doesnt come up. Differences in race, differences in sex, somebody doesnt look at you right, somebody says something. Everybody is sensitive. If I had been as sensitive as that in the 1960s, Id still be in Savannah. Every person in this room has endured a slight. Every person. Somebody has said something that has hurt their feelings or did something to them left them out.
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"The worst I have been treated was by northern liberal elites. The absolute worst I have ever been treated, Thomas said. The worst things that have been done to me, the worst things that have been said about me, by northern liberal elites, not by the people of Savannah, Georgia.
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I quite frankly dont know how you do these hard jobs without some faith. I dont know. Other people can come to you and explain it to you. I have no idea," he said. "I dont know how an oath becomes meaningful unless you have faith. Because at the end you say, So help me God. And a promise to God is different from a promise to anyone else."
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