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Originally posted by RPKESQ
It takes, on average, 4 generations to erase the effect of discrimination. Since equal rights were only started to be enforced at large in the mid to late sixties, you do the math. All of your examples of "reverse discrimination" are only attempts at equailizing the imbalance. No-one said they are perfect, but what recourse are you offering? Anybody who is white in the US has a builtin advantage and enjoys the benefits of it, even if they don't see it.. How do you propose we do to overcome that?
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I would propose that we create equal opportunity for all, regardless of race color or creed.
If some of you do-gooders ever evaluated the programs that you support on the basis of effect, rather than intent, your views would quickly change.
Discriminating against whites does nothing to "equailizing the imbalance". That is just plain stupidity.