"Rethinking Civil Rights Protections: A Call for Inclusivity Amidst Growing Debate A provocative argument is emerging in the realm of civil rights, challenging the long-held assumption that protections against discrimination should only apply to marginalized groups. Proponents of this view assert that as long as discriminatory practices are outlawed, these safeguards should extend to all individuals, regardless of their racial or ethnic background. The notion has sparked a heated debate, with some questioning whether the focus should shift from traditionally targeted groups to a broader, more inclusive approach. As the discussion gains momentum, experts are weighing in on the implications of such a shift and the potential consequences for civil rights enforcement."
As long as discrimination is illegal, these protections should and must extend to white males as well, even if that's not who civil rights attorneys usually have in mind.