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<title>Comment by ostrova on Book Review: &lt;i&gt;My Grandfather&#039;s Son: A Memoir&lt;/i&gt; by Clarence Thomas</title>
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<description>Oh, please. There are plenty of women who came forward with the same complaints as Prof. Hill. The trouble was, at the time that sort of sexism wasn&#039;t legally actionable. The idea that Thomas is a legal figure fit to replace Thurgood Marshall is laughable. Here&#039;s a dude who benefited from affirmative action but either pretends he didn&#039;t or wants to see to it that no one else has to be sooo oppressed by its benefits ever again. He seems to be a really confused guy and I wish he&#039;d get off the highest court in the land and go to intensive therapy and do some serious navel-gazing and quit taking it out on the rest of us.</description>
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