The Unfairness of Spot-Taking
The Unfairness of Spot-Taking Immutable Characteristics in Protected Categories In the 1986 film Soul Man, Mark Watson (C. Thomas Howell), a white male of European ancestry, dons blackface to secure a Harvard Law scholarship reserved for Black students, an act that crystallizes the profound unfairness of exploiting immutable characteristics for personal gain. Nearly four decades later, in August 2024, Imane Khelif, an athlete with XY chromosomes and male physiology, won gold in women’s boxing at the Paris Olympics, competing under the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) “recognized female” policy. These cases, though separated by time and context, are united by a shared…
