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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
Of course we are each a part of our respective histories, but only in a very broad sense. I don't think this justifies what schools are doing these days.
To simply reverse the subjects of inequality is not going to solve matters. Two wrongs do not make a right. Minorities should demand that they be treated as equals with whites, but giving them preferential treatment with academic admissions is going too far. |
What she said.
Affirmative action policies are the corporations' (and government's) lazy, half-assed methods of complying with the law by ensuring the presence of minorities, even if they're unqualified, because the average adult white male would be laughed at if he complained about not getting in because of his background. It's the old "some of my best friends are black" (some of our best students/workers/etc are black). This does not counter racism at all - it just promotes the "token black/hispanic/chinese boy/girl" paradigm that everyone hated in the '80s.
What they should be doing is proper audits of their acceptance/hiring practices - i.e. having higher-ups or government officials examining their records to make sure that the reverse isn't true. Doing this would also enable them to discover obvious corruption, i.e. bribes, backdoor deals, or simple nepotism. Business people like to take the attitude that it's not possible to do this, but really what they mean is that it's not cost-effective.
But we've all seen it - bigots are usually stupid people who don't try to hide their bigotry. It's not hard to audit - truly discriminatory practices are plainly obvious to anyone who bothers looking.
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Durafei
the crazy russian

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: San Francisco, California
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| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
What she said.
Affirmative action policies are the corporations' (and government's) lazy, half-assed methods of complying with the law by ensuring the presence of minorities, even if they're unqualified, because the average adult white male would be laughed at if he complained about not getting in because of his background. It's the old "some of my best friends are black" (some of our best students/workers/etc are black). This does not counter racism at all - it just promotes the "token black/hispanic/chinese boy/girl" paradigm that everyone hated in the '80s.
What they should be doing is proper audits of their acceptance/hiring practices - i.e. having higher-ups or government officials examining their records to make sure that the reverse isn't true. Doing this would also enable them to discover obvious corruption, i.e. bribes, backdoor deals, or simple nepotism. Business people like to take the attitude that it's not possible to do this, but really what they mean is that it's not cost-effective.
But we've all seen it - bigots are usually stupid people who don't try to hide their bigotry. It's not hard to audit - truly discriminatory practices are plainly obvious to anyone who bothers looking. |
Can you talk in simpler words ??
While I don't necessarily agree with the new university acceptance policy, there are plenty of arguments for it. Think about it.. Black and Hispanic population is growing at a much larger rate then white population. And the sad reality is that too many of them are uneducated and many are even illiterate. Unless things begin to change America will enter 22nd with 70% of population uneducated and illiterate. Personally, I wouldn't want to live in a country like that.
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Jul-26-2003 17:35
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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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| quote: | Originally posted by Durafei
...Think about it.. Black and Hispanic population is growing at a much larger rate then white population. And the sad reality is that too many of them are uneducated and many are even illiterate. |
I don't understand the reason for the "eye rolling", but let me get this straight. According to your post:
- Blacks and Hispanics will eventually be making up a greater percentage of population than whites, and
- Many of them, as you say, are uneducated and illiterate.
Your conclusion, therefore, is that the universities should make a policy of accepting them over whites despite this fact? You want to have universities full of uneducated and illiterate people? I don't have statistics to show that pre-university whites are more literate, but if what you say is true, then you've presented a very good argument AGAINST the "quota" policies!
University, law school, etc. is what we call higher education or post-secondary education. It is for people who are already educated and want to pursue further studies. Let's not turn it into an institution for learning the alphabet.
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