1Path said:
And I guess you think insulting people adds to the arguement? No wonder these types of threads ALWAYS end up being such a waste of time!
Try this for a little education, The PBS miniseries "Slavery and the Making of America" amd renting the movie Amistad. Then get back to me............ 👍
Insulting people? Like your post treating what was said as if it was ridiculous, emphasized with your little passive-aggressive eyerolling emoticon at the end? give me a break. If it's insulting to say that an argument lacks merit, which, thus far, each one in favor of AA pretty much does, then so be it--call me insulting all you want. but that does NOTHING to further the discussion.
Why don't you educate yourself on the role the chinese played in the transcontinental railroad, or the way irish immigrants were treated when they arrived in the states? why aren't you on the forefront of the almost nonexistent movement to level the playing field for descendants of japanese immigrants who were interned in camps during WWII, if you care so much about righting inequities of the past? I'm not sure how slavery that ended well more than a century ago causes black people born in the twenty-first century such hardship when applying to medical school, but i would be overjoyed if watching amistad could clear that up. unfortunately, it didn't the first time i watched it, and unless it's one hell of a director's cut, you still aren't addressing the issue.
let me try to put it another way, though apparently racism is only bad if it's your group that experiences it:
my ancestors came to the united states two whole generations ago. half of them were lebanese (yeah, you can bet they had a great time, no racism towards lebanese, nope, none, not even today...oh wait, yep, it's still here), and half were irish. NONE of them were in the country while slavery was in effect. NONE of them owned slaves. i come from a lower-to-middle class economic background. if my scores and grades were borderline, and a black student's scores and grades, applying for the same program as me, were just as borderline, you and i both know who would be getting in--the black student, and solely on the basis of his or her race. you can claim that he or she might have some special unquantifiable qualities that made him or her a better candidate, but that sounds just like white racist business owners in the 1960's explaining why they didn't hire any given black applicant, so sorry, no hiding behind that. you can tryto tell me to stop whining and that i should work harder to do better than the black applicant, but that's just more of the same racism, pure and simple. you have no where to go, nothing to say, other than to admit that it is clearly racism that is in play, regardless of the justifications you might want to add to it.
dog me out for being insulting. dog me out for using a hypothetical where i have "borderline" scores. but speak to the point of the discussion, not out of the side of your mouth. if you want to point at slavery as the reason, or any other ancient practice that i am completely devoid of any responsibility for, then demonstrate how it is relevant and why i should care that your ancestors had it tough any more than you should care why my ancestors had it tough.