During our holiday party this past Friday, we honored three people, two for 10 years of service and one for 25 years of service and dedication to Electro Soft.
Bill is a huge Phillies fan, so we commemorated his anniversary with a jersey.
Thanks, Bill for hanging with us for so many years. We appreciate you!
Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice of the #SupremeCourt of the United States, has one of the most remarkable ideological transformations in the history of American #jurisprudence. Initially finding inspiration in the militant and anti-establishment rhetoric of Malcolm X during his college years, Thomas would later be recognized as one of the most #conservative Black figures in the United States.
This narrative is rife with complexities and contradictions. At Holy Cross College, Thomas was deeply moved by Malcolm X's speeches, his resistance against systemic racism, and his advocacy for Black empowerment. Yet, Thomas's ideological trajectory did not follow the path that one might expect of a young Black man inspired by Malcolm X. Instead, he became a staunch conservative, championing limited government, originalist interpretations of the Constitution, and a color-blind society. His views have often been at odds with the mainstream thinking within Black America.
To understand this transformation, diving deep into Thomas's life and experiences is essential. How does a young man, once filled with fire and rage against the system, become a cornerstone of that very establishment? How does he reconcile his conservative philosophy with the racial realities of America? And perhaps most importantly, how does his unique ideological journey influence his decisions on the highest court in the land?