Most important question to me: Why don't you believe that, in the absence of discrimination, over time, differences in test scores (all) of different races, ethnic groups, minorities would disappear or flatten out? Why don't you believe that in the absence of discrimination, the proportion of students from various ethnic groups/minorities/races/whatever admitted to universities and professional schools would more closely reflect the actual portion of the population?
Why do you believe it would? Asians tend to score significantly higher than whites in most standardized tests. Do you suppose that is because Whites are discriminated against compared to Asians? Or could it be that levels of discrimination in a society are only a component of the overall picture with regards to educational outcomes?
I believe that intelligence and academic ability are not more heavily distributed among some ethnic and racial groups more than other groups.
What do you believe?
Out of interest, what kind of evidence would you require to make you doubt your current belief?
Après vous Monsieur.
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
It is certainly the case that there is a large divide between Whites and Blacks in educational attainment by the end of Year 12, and in aptitude (as demonstrated by SAT scores, where the Black student mean is between 0.8 to more than one standard deviation below the White mean score).
So, here's a question for you, Toni. Since you believe that all ethnic groups are equal on academic ability (which is a belief wholly and consummately contradicted by the evidence, at least by Year 12), do you also believe all ethnic groups to be equal on every other measure, like extra-curriculars, leadership potential, etc?