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Satire by Alexandra Petri | Supreme Court: “I am tired of people who have had adversity and obstacles handed out to them liberally since birth being treated differently than those of us who haven’t.”

I am sick and tired of people who have had adversity and obstacles handed out to them liberally since birth getting to be treated differently than those of us who haven’t. Do you know how hard some people have to work to encounter a single obstacle? There are some people who have not once had their abilities discounted, not once had doors shut in their faces, not once been obliged to prove their worth to someone who doubted it.

Thanks to my efforts, a day of perfect justice is coming, a time when people who aren’t being rained on are offered precisely as many umbrellas as people who are. When no one, no matter who his father is, or his grandfather was, is denied an additional favor, simply because he is already brimming with favors.

Then, we can approach something like the equality the Founders dreamed of. Then, finally, I can stop and rest.

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