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Sonia Sotomayor may have distanced herself from the words but she has still set off a "wise Latina" movement. Wise Latina Facebook groups are popping up and Wise Latina T-shirt makers are busy taking orders, all prompted by these words:"I would hope that a wiseLatina woman, with the richness of her experiences, would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life."
"I am an MBA student fromBrandeis University and I am 26 years old. I think Judge Sotomayor wanted to say that her background ( Latina from the Bronx ) gives her the opportunity to see things different than the white men who have never lived in poverty and have had more opportunities.
"She wanted to say that her experiences give her an advantage over someone that has never experienced the same...I guess that goes with everything we learn, but in this case, because she is a judge and judges have to follow law more than life experiences in the court, her comment was taken out of context."
"The context of the famous quote was gender and race issues. In terms of gender and race, of course a wiseLatina will, more often than not, reach a better conclusion than a white male who has not lived that life.
"She was right -- and I wish she had not apologized for it, but I do understand the Kabuki dance of confirmation hearings. Having said this, I admit the paragraph could have used a little editing."
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