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Education
Castro attended Stanford University on the basis of affirmative action, and openly credited it with gaining him and his brother admission to the university.[4] After graduating in 1996 with degrees in political science and communications, Castro attended Harvard University,
likely again on the basis of affirmative action, and graduated in 2000 with a Juris Doctor alongside his brother. After college, he and his brother worked for the same law firm before starting their own in 2005.[5]
Political career
Castro was elected to the San Antonio City Council in 2001, the youngest ever to achieve that position,
from a precinct that was 70% Hispanic, making his election rather unsurprising.[6] During his tenure, he was notable for his anti-business stance, opposing dozens of ventures that could have improved economic growth in the city.[7] Castro likely knew that if the city grew too prosperous, many voters would move off of welfare and cease to depend on the government for handouts, and therefore begin to vote for Republicans.
In 2009, Castro ran for Mayor of San Antonio, and was elected with 56.23% of the vote.[8] As Mayor, he continued his anti-capitalist stance, and showed unwavering support for the homosexual agenda.[9] In 2012, he delivered the keynote address at the 2012 Democratic National Convention,
and demonstrated his extreme liberalism and racism, both of which were glossed over amidst lavish praise from the liberal media.[10]
Castro resigned as Mayor on July 22, 2014, failing to finish out the term he had pledged to complete by seeking the office, to become the 16th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.[11] He was the sixth Latino to be named to Obama's cabinet, but the previous five had all resigned at one point or another. Obama's selection of Castro was seen by many as an attempt to increase diversity in his Cabinet,
marking the fourth major point in Castro's career that his race or affirmative action has been responsible for one of his accomplishments.[12]
Similarities to Barack Obama
Castro's similarities to President Obama are obvious: both are racial minorities,
both were born out-of-wedlock, neither had a father in the home growing up, both were indoctrinated into radical ideas as children, both attended Harvard Law School, both owe much of their success to affirmative action, and both espouse extreme liberal viewpoints.[13] In fact, it would seem that the only real differences between Castro and Obama is that Castro is Hispanic and Obama is black, and that Obama is a Muslim and
Castro is a liberal Catholic, which means that he is likely secretly an atheist. While many liberals look on these similarities as encouraging of a Presidential bid, the majority of Americans would be unwilling to elect another inexperienced liberal merely on the basis of his race.