Originally posted by intrigue
I have no problem with grants and scholarships aimed at specific groups or types of people - free money can be dispursed as seen fit by those that have it to give away.
But acceptance into universities should be based soley on merit and potential. Not skin, gender or anything of the like. Especially universities that are partially funded by the nation's tax revenue.
In my view, Affirmative Action is a huge irony... Limit the possibilities for a specific type of people because the possibilities for another were limited in the past.
I have no problem with grants and scholarships aimed at specific groups or types of people - free money can be dispursed as seen fit by those that have it to give away.
But acceptance into universities should be based soley on merit and potential. Not skin, gender or anything of the like. Especially universities that are partially funded by the nation's tax revenue.
In my view, Affirmative Action is a huge irony... Limit the possibilities for a specific type of people because the possibilities for another were limited in the past.
Of course, merit and potential should be the criteria for admittance in a university and not race, but it's highly haypocritical to say that only the highest percentages should get in or get grants. That disregards the simple fact that not everyone has the same opportunities in the first place.
Everytime people try to correct some systems of inequality, some people will be treated not 100% correct. Yet, this law doesn't seem to exclude whites completely, they merely take into account that on average it's a higher merit for an Afro-American to achieve a certain performance because of social reasons (including also racial prejudices) makes life generally harder for them - now that's not a 100% accurate assumption but not off the top.
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