@ Jolly Penguin, Metaphor..
yeah, affirmative action ain't perfect to you but it is better than your alternative that you have offered.
Is it? Does it do more good than harm? Can you prove that? I would say that things like inter racial couples, integrated schools, and generally encouraging empathy has done a lot more. By insisting on keeping things split by race, and encouraging the conflict, do you really think you are fixing the core problem? At some point does it become more a problem than a solution? And as I said above, if you justify it by pointing to discrimination against non-white people, then doesn't that justify said discrimination against non-white people? How can you then say that the discrimination against white people is good, but the discrimination for white people is bad? And why push to end the latter if you have put the former in place?
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@ Jolly Penguin, Metaphor..
yeah, affirmative action ain't perfect to you but it is better than your alternative that you have offered.
How about ignoring race and using socioeconomic status as a criteria instead? If you need to give a leg up to the disenfranchised, why bother to care about why exactly they're disenfranchised?
This is the proper response. And it is no different if laughing dog is correct and no poor disenfranchised white people exist.