demonsaber said:
RavingLibDem said:
I think in places like the US at the moment you do need a period of affirmative action, because what people regularly regret is that it rarely involves admitting actually poorer candidates, it tends to just mean if your at the same level as someone else but they happen to come from a racial minority they get let in above you. Frankly as most figures will show if you've got to the same stage as many white applicants while being from what is often a poorer, less educated home then you deserve to get in above some middle class white boy who feels he has a god given right to go to college.
You also have a debt to make up to the african american population, whether you like it or not, and I think this is one of the better ways of doing this, allowing society to start to balance itself out again.
1. Middle class does not mean easy street. My family is considered middle class and we have lived in some pretty fucked up places and barely scraped enough to survive growing up.
2. It is EVERYONE'S god given right to make it in college and better themselves. I am all for a poorer person getting the government aid that I requested as long as they use it.
3. We do not owe the african americans jack crap. Every society that has ever been large or powerful has been started off slavery of some sort (rome, egypt, england (had some for awhile), russia(they didn't really hire any but their people were basically slaves), the aztec indians had a form of slavery. Hell there are places in africa that still have slavery today. I am not saying it's right or that we should go out and own some people to do our work, but you have to realize that damn near every power used slavery at some point and if you are going to give America shit about it, you damn well better attack other cultures as well.
4. My people (the irish) suffered far worse than slaves did. My people were killed outright, starved to death most of the times when they got to america, suffered racial prejudice far exceeding the african slaves, got their arms ripped off in factories, and worked to death. Where is our payback? How about the Chinese and the Japanese. Go look up what we did to them during World War 2 and look up what we did to them during the "wild west". Paying back one group of people for past fuck ups and showing one group compassion, while at the same time hindering others, is massive bullshit.
On that note, let's just try to make a White Entrainment Television or Asian Entertainment Television (this one could pass) and see how far it goes.
1. look, what I meant about the middle class was that you generally have a more supportive home, and certainly a home more conductive and encouraging to learning.
2. great, yes, im all for it, but while in the US you insist on your stupid flawed bias system you don't get this.
3. okay, woopee, your not the only one's who did a whoopsee, does that mean you shouldn't try and make up for it? Frankly, I think the argument that other people have buggered up, therefore we don't need to try and make up for what we do is a rubbish one. In the US it is still a fact that african americans have much less chance of getting various jobs, or education oppurtunities, and not in a way that can be explained by them being poorer, or less clever.
4. ummm, dear god, your saying the irish had it worse than the african americans? uve just described what happened to african americans, not more, and if anything less, and for less tie, early on in america everyone got exploited, it happened, however you later based much of your growth and success on killing, maiming, exploiting, ignoring, and generally maltreating the african american population, for a longer time than the irish population, since they gained equalish rights in the US in about 1850. as for the war, well frankly, that was against people from other countries, its a war, both sides entered willingly knowing the costs, normal people get screwed over, it happened, not right, not wrong, but much harder to deal with than this particular probelm, where affirmative action has had some very real succeses in equalising society, though not fully yet.
and great, no one else gets there own television station, mainly cause most tv in the US is aimed at the white population, being the majority, as for asian tv, well what can you do, im actually quite certain that there wouldnt be much of an outcry at all if someone set up a channel aimed at them.