Originally posted by Guynemer
That's a perfectly reasonable argument.
However, with AA going down in flames all over the country, there won't even be the faintest scent of real equality of opportunity.
That's a perfectly reasonable argument.
However, with AA going down in flames all over the country, there won't even be the faintest scent of real equality of opportunity.
Of course culture unlike race is real and measurable. There is no guarantee that people of varying cultures will succeed at the same rates by being treated the same way in the same system. In fact there seems to be a lot of evidence that this won't happen. Take a look at the success of the Vietnamese boat people in the U.S. They came here with nothing in the late 1970's, and succeeded beyond anyone's wildest dreams. Any culture that honors education and commerce is going to have an advantage in America, in fact almost anywhere. There isn't much the government can do about this. Or should IMO. I had a choice to continue being a poor white / indian farmer warrior like my ancestors (grandparents), or to do something somewhat different. I chose to retain the warrior aspect of my own culture (to my parent's disapproval) while moving on educationally and economically. Similar personal decisions are made every day, and we should be patient and honor the decisions made by our citizens when they don't directly inhibit other citizen's rights.
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