"We have a history of gender and racial bias on our court that continues to undermine the system. Excluding individuals based on race is antagonistic to the pursuit of justice"
- Anita Hill
About this Quote
This quote by Anita Hill speaks with the long history of gender and racial predisposition in the court system. Hill is explaining that the exemption of people based upon race is antithetical to the pursuit of justice. This bias has belonged of the court system for a very long time, and it continues to undermine the system. Hill is requiring an end to this predisposition, and for the court system to be more inclusive and equitable. She is promoting for a system that is based on justice and fairness, instead of one that is based upon race or gender. Hill's words are a pointer that we should strive for a court system that is devoid of predisposition and discrimination, which is really simply and fair for all.
This quote is written / told by Anita Hill somewhere between July 30, 1956 and today. She was a famous Professor from USA.
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