<span><p><span>Does your workplace have too few black people in top jobs? <i>It’s racist.</i> Does the advanced math and science high school in your city have too many Asians? <i>It’s racist.</i> Does your local museum employ too many white women? <i>It’s racist, too.</i></span></p><p><span>After the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020, prestigious American institutions, from the medical profession to the fine arts, pleaded guilty to “systemic racism.” How else explain why blacks are overrepresented in prisons and underrepresented in C-suites and faculty lounges, their leaders asked?</span></p><p><span>The official answer for those disparities is “disparate impact,” a once obscure legal theory that is now transforming our world. Any traditional standard of behavior or achievement that impedes exact racial proportionality in any enterprise is now presumed racist. Medical school admissions tes