For decades, white Americans have voted Republican in large numbers. They donate, they volunteer, they show up in midterms. They defend the Constitution, talk about free speech, wave the flag without embarrassment. They are, by every measurable standard, the party’s backbone. And yet, if you look closely, something strange has happened. The Republican Party has built an entire political identity around defending “fairness,” “colorblindness,” and “American values.” But when you examine the actual results of its strategies, one question keeps surfacing: who, exactly, is being defended?
Take affirmative action. For years, Republicans denounced it (rightfully) as discriminatory.i They framed it as a moral outrage against meritocracy. But when they made their case publicly, they rarely spoke about discrimination against white applicants. Instead, they foregrounded Asians as the primary victims. The charitable interpretation is that this was strategic: argue on universal principles, avoid language that sounds like racial self-interest, and once race-based preferences are dismantled, everyone benefits equally. A colorblind system emerges. Merit wins. But in the end, the outcomes didn’t follow.
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