Sunday, July 19, 2015

Obama collecting personal data for a secret race database

A key part of President Obama’s legacy will be the fed’s unprecedented collection of sensitive data on Americans by race. The government is prying into our most personal information at the most local levels, all for the purpose of “racial and economic justice.”

Unbeknown to most Americans, Obama’s racial bean counters are furiously mining data on their health, home loans, credit cards, places of work, neighborhoods, even how their kids are disciplined in school — all to document “inequalities” between minorities and whites.

This Orwellian-style stockpile of statistics includes a vast and permanent network of discrimination databases, which Obama already is using to make “disparate impact” cases against: banks that don’t make enough prime loans to minorities; schools that suspend too many blacks; cities that don’t offer enough Section 8 and other low-income housing for minorities; and employers who turn down African-Americans for jobs due to criminal backgrounds.

Big Brother Barack wants the databases operational before he leaves office, and much of the data in them will be posted online.

So civil-rights attorneys and urban activist groups will be able to exploit them to show patterns of “racial disparities” and “segregation,” even if no other evidence of discrimination exists.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obama wants to do to the US what China did to Tibet. Forced resettlements, destruction of community identity, forced conformity. Stalin pioneered this in the Soviet Union. Obama and his acolytes are purely evil.

Always On Watch said...

If I recall correctly, the SCOTUS recently ruled that this resettlement is now the law of the land. That decision came down about the same time as the recent ObamaCare and ay marriage decisions.

This resettlement = busing of adults. Diversity must be imposed!

Unknown said...

Flashback 2009 : The President Is 'Keeping Score'

http://www.mfs-theothernews.com/2015/07/we-keep-scores-obama-collecting.html


http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB123862834153780427