Ketanji Brown Jackson Hits Broadway

When Ketanji Brown Jackson recently compared restrictions on child sex change procedures to bans on interracial marriage, it seemed her explicitly DEI-driven presence on the Supreme Court could not get more ludicrous. Yet she has found a way to make people take her still less seriously:

Ketanji Brown Jackson is Broadway bound — the Supreme Court justice will make her Great White Way debut this week as part of a one-night-only performance.

Great White Way? That does not sound compliant with the radical Afrocentric ideology she embraces.

The 54-year-old justice will appear in a walk-on role in the Broadway musical comedy “& Juliet” on Saturday night, the production and a Supreme Court official confirmed Monday.

“& Juliet” appears to be a feminist desecration of the Shakespeare play.

Good thing walk-on roles often do not involve a speaking part. Considering that Ketanji says she cannot define what a woman is because she is not a biologist, she probably can’t recite lines because she isn’t an actress.

Jackson — who’s long expressed a desire to become the “first Black, female Supreme Court justice to appear on a Broadway stage,” noting the seemingly improbable goal in her Harvard University college application — will sit down for a talkback with audience members following the show.

DEI makes dreams come true for a lucky few.

On a tip from Mr. Freemarket.

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