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Come on now....
My former life was construction...I'm not making that up
Come on now....
Okay I'm sure it was .......but are you telling me white women have never benefited from Affirmative Action or equal opportunity programs? Have you ever looked into it?My former life was construction...I'm not making that up
Okay I'm sure it was .......but are you telling me white women have never benefited from Affirmative Action or equal opportunity programs? Have you ever looked into it?
Ah, my apologies. Long day....now I understand your response to my post...you thought I was disagreeing with you. I was backing up your statement that white women do indeed benefit quite a bit from AA programs. I mentioned construction specifically because I personally know people in that situation.
Affirmative action does not put white people at a disadvantage. It just doesn't. We are still overwhelmingly represented in institutions of higher education, government, media and yes, medical schools.
Competing in the olympics vs. addressing racial inequality in daily life is not an apt analogy at all. This is one issue when making comparisons of AA to other careers and paths, there is no universal rule or comparison to be made - there is much more nuance and rationale behind AA in the medical world and simply devolving it into "advantage given to a certain group" without any context is not a sound way to go about it.I agree with you on the things that you've said on how we can tackle the underlying problem of racism and unequal opportunity in this country, but that doesn't mean that AA needs to be out of those sets of solutions. Ultimately the goal should be to eliminate racism from society, but we are far, far away from that.
How come certain racial groups have come here poor and end up middle class with little help from AA or federal government give-aways? eg. the Vietnamese, Iranians, Indians, Chinese etc etc? Hispanics have come here steadily since the 1980's with little $ in their pockets, they work hard, buy homes, raise their families in comfort. So why is it mainly African Americans who face "racial inequality in daily life?" It's puzzling to me. Why aren't Vietnamese. Iranians, Indians, Chinese demanding URM status for admission to med schools? In fact, some of those racial groups are considered ORM. So little time here, but so much success - how you explain it? FYI many of them were victims in their home countries, but they come to the USA, capitalize on equal opportunities enshrined in our Constitution and away they go. Why do they see equal opportunities despite their non-white skin colors but African Americans see unequal opportunities?
Eliminating race based criminal behavior is something I agree with 100%. Eliminating thought crimes was a Stalinist goal and that I will never support for obvious reasons.
Actually, that's a pretty terrible oversimplification. And a mischaracterization.
Come back when you know more about institutionalized oppression, and then we will talk.
The hallmark of the new age of progressivism: "oh, you don't agree? Well you're just uneducated - check your privilege and go read more HuffPo."
Please. It's the height of arrogance and does no favors if you're trying to actually have a discussion with someone.
Although I generally do not approve of most forms of affirmative action and favor a solution similar to what @sb247 is proposing, I do think that affirmative action is still necessary for African Americans and Native Americans.
That said, I think affirmative action is a band aid treating the symptoms of a problem rather than the actual cause (lack of access to opportunities).
Picking up the Olympics analogy, we do want a broad representation of teams so we limit the number of athletes on a given team rather than saying the 24 fastest runners, skiers, cyclists, skaters are eligible to compete regardless of nationality. Instead, we say that no nation can send more than a specified number of members on the team so that more nations have an opportunity to compete.
The US and Canada could easily field six teams between them). That would mean Slovakia, Slovenia, Latvia and Norway could stay home and basically watch the NHL split up by nationality.Canada must have missed the memo - their Olympic hockey team is loaded with top notch NHL players. Canada wins the gold more often than not. Figure skating is another Olympic competition that's highly competitive. These are just 2 examples that come to mind. The bobsled movie isn't how the Olympics works in real life. Countries want to win so they send their best.
Canada must have missed the memo - their Olympic hockey team is loaded with top notch NHL players. Canada wins the gold more often than not. Figure skating is another Olympic competition that's highly competitive. These are just 2 examples that come to mind. The bobsled movie isn't how the Olympics works in real life. Countries want to win so they send their best.
The US and Canada could easily field six teams between them). That would mean Slovakia, Slovenia, Latvia and Norway could stay home and basically watch the NHL split up by nationality.
As competitive as the Olympics are, each sport limits the number of athletes from a given country who are permitted to compete. It might not be fair to the skater or runner who comes from a country with a very strong bench but it is how we end up with that amazing parade of nations bringing the whole world together.
You seem to not be understanding LizzyM's point. I'll use jamaican sprinters (all hail usain bolt) as the explanation. Jamaica is a sprinting powerhouse and so is the US. depending on the year, either could legitimately have 8-10 people in the men's 100. The olympics does not allow them to do so, so at the jamaican trials only the best few get through. It doesn't matter to the olympics if the 5th fastest jamaican (now sitting at home) is faster than the fastest morrocan (now lining up in the prelim round at the olympics). The olympics decided they would rather have the fastest representatives from each nations show up than have strictly the fastest people in the world. They chose representation over achievement in the strictest sense.Norway and Latvia and Slovenia may not do well in hockey or figure skating but they do have their respective niches where they do very well. Nonetheless every country including the USA fields their best.
I'm not sure where you get the idea that wealthy countries are limiting the number of great players on their nation's team and are mixing in not so great players.
Every nations fields its best in any given sport in the Olympics. First World nations are not purposely losing at some Olympic sports so Third World countries can win. The USA doesn't medal in some sports because its best athletes are not the best in some sports.
There are natural geographic and possibly genetic strengths and adaptations ( perish the thought!) in each country. African nations do well in summer Olympics where sports like soccer and running are scheduled. Canada and Sweden and the USA and Japan and Russia do well in winter Olympics where hockey and figure skating and skiing are featured.
I wish I had the time to reply to you with a thorough response but I don't. You seem to be ignorant to the current oppression that black people are faced with today which continues to handicap the race in society.Throwing Native Americans into the same "discriminated, disenfranchised" racial group as African Americans is pc window dressing. Native Americans aren't the ones demanding perks for the "sins of our fathers" and even if they did I doubt they'd get much attention from the powers that be. Native Americans are the red headed step child for progressives.
At some point African Americans need to look in the mirror and take responsibility for their situation - they are not helping themselves or their brethren eg. single mother multiple partners households, generational welfare culture are not recipe ingredients for upward mobility.
Other victimized racial and ethnic groups have come to America over the years and they have succeeded by their own hard work and family support. To say they didn't suffer from "institutionalized discrimination" is insulting to them. They not only suffered prejudice here initially as you pointed out - how long did it take before a Catholic was allowed into the WH? - but many suffered government purges slave labor camps and came here to escape dire potentially lethal consequences (eg. Vietnamese, Cambodians, Chinese, Ukrainians, Russians, Irish Catholics, Iranians, German Jews, etc etc etc). Africans like the Tutsu and Hutu escaped certain death in Rwanda.
Other ethnic/racial groups shrugged off the past, looked to the future, and embraced opportunity in America and made something of themselves. African Americans need to follow the lead of other down trodden successful groups instead of living in the past.
Throwing Native Americans into the same "discriminated, disenfranchised" racial group as African Americans is pc window dressing. Native Americans aren't the ones demanding perks for the "sins of our fathers" and even if they did I doubt they'd get much attention from the powers that be. Native Americans are the red headed step child for progressives.
At some point African Americans need to look in the mirror and take responsibility for their situation - they are not helping themselves or their brethren eg. single mother multiple partners households, generational welfare culture are not recipe ingredients for upward mobility.
Other victimized racial and ethnic groups have come to America over the years and they have succeeded by their own hard work and family support. To say they didn't suffer from "institutionalized discrimination" is insulting to them. They not only suffered prejudice here initially as you pointed out - how long did it take before a Catholic was allowed into the WH? - but many suffered government purges slave labor camps and came here to escape dire potentially lethal consequences (eg. Vietnamese, Cambodians, Chinese, Ukrainians, Russians, Irish Catholics, Iranians, German Jews, etc etc etc). Africans like the Tutsu and Hutu escaped certain death in Rwanda.
Other ethnic/racial groups shrugged off the past, looked to the future, and embraced opportunity in America and made something of themselves. African Americans need to follow the lead of other down trodden successful groups instead of living in the past.
Vietnamese, Iranians, Indians, Chinese, etc were not robbing, vandalizing, putting buildings on fire, shooting other civilians and police. Catch a clue yourself.The Ferguson, MO police weren't deliberately targeting Vietnamese. Iranians, Indians, Chinese etc. Catch a clue.
1. It's hard to "shrug off the past" when it is still affecting the present. The amount of African Americans getting educated and becoming professionals has been rising steadily for the last few decades. I think that many are taking responsibility of their "situation" and are trying to do the best they can. Try walking a mile in their shoes before you criticize. Read this:
http://gawker.com/the-horrible-bigoted-texts-traded-between-san-francisc-1692183203
http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2015/06/arson-churches-north-carolina-georgia/396881/
When things like this no longer happen then you can tell them to stop living in the past.
2. I've posted this in the past but you can't really compare the success of other ethnic groups in America to African Americans.
"If Jewish people and Asian Americans can rapidly advance economically, African Americans should be able to do the same."
"This comparison ignores the unique history of discrimination against Black people in America. Over the past four centuries, Black history has included nearly 250 years of slavery, 100 years of legalized discrimination, and only 50 years of anything else. Jews and Asians, on the other hand, are populations that immigrated to North America and included doctors, lawyers, professors, and entrepreneurs among their ranks. Moreover, European Jews are able to function as part of the White majority. To expect Blacks to show the same upward mobility as Jews and Asians is to deny the historical and social reality that Black people face."
http://www.understandingprejudice.org/readroom/articles/affirm.htm
Vietnamese, Iranians, Indians, Chinese, etc were not robbing, vandalizing, putting buildings on fire, shooting other civilians and police. Catch a clue yourself.
Why don't you tell us your real opinions on this matter? Your true colors are slowly coming about.
What's your point? I responded to Goro's post with pertinent facts to the context he raised. Do you have a problem with facts? FYI I was not giving "opinions." And I'm not going to be be intimidated because facts are inconvenient for you and others on this thread.
How is that racist?but tired of you polluting this thread with thinly veiled racist arguments.
Not intimidated, but tired of you polluting this thread with thinly veiled racist arguments.
There are actual discussions to be had on this subject, and some people are providing good debate. You are conflating evidence, and presenting straw-man arguments.
How is that racist?
Vietnamese, Iranians, Indians, Chinese, etc were not robbing, vandalizing, putting buildings on fire, shooting other civilians and police. Catch a clue yourself.
Oh okay so you are talking about white people?
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"These blacks just don't work hard, look at all these other races of people who succeed just fine!"
His comments clearly show he lacks the nuance to discuss this topic.
Ah, silly me. Here's some pics from San Francisco:And your response to inconvenient facts about Ferguson is posting photos of drunk hockey fans in Canada? LOL!
Ah, silly me. Here's some pics from San Francisco:
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Happy?
A) Is it just me or does it look like someone photoshopped a backpack on that woman's sweater?
B) I'm a little confused on what point you guys are trying to make by posting the humongous pictures? That white people aren't perfect?
You seem to not be understanding LizzyM's point. I'll use jamaican sprinters (all hail usain bolt) as the explanation. Jamaica is a sprinting powerhouse and so is the US. depending on the year, either could legitimately have 8-10 people in the men's 100. The olympics does not allow them to do so, so at the jamaican trials only the best few get through. It doesn't matter to the olympics if the 5th fastest jamaican (now sitting at home) is faster than the fastest morrocan (now lining up in the prelim round at the olympics). The olympics decided they would rather have the fastest representatives from each nations show up than have strictly the fastest people in the world. They chose representation over achievement in the strictest sense.
Clearly we all have our own opinions about the right/wrong of that but it's a pretty accurate representation. Admissions isn't drawing the hard line that the olympics do, but they are clearly adjusting the standard based on which demographic you are in so that they can achieve the representation that they find more desirable than the objective achievement.
A) Is it just me or does it look like someone photoshopped a backpack on that woman's sweater?
B) I'm a little confused on what point you guys are trying to make by posting the humongous pictures? That white people aren't perfect?
No, its to prove that rioting/bad behavior isn't exclusive to black people, which is what Hyde is basically suggesting.
Question: Can you provide me the quote where I said that rioting/bad behavior was exclusive to black people?
Answer: No you can't, because I never said that. I would would never say that. You are a bold-faced liar.
What's disturbing to me is the fact that this is the SECOND time that I have caught you lying about what I've said in my posts.
And the other concern I have is that an unethical, truth-challenged individual like yourself is trying to get accepted to medical school.
How come certain racial groups have come here poor and end up middle class with little help from AA or federal government give-aways? eg. the Vietnamese, Iranians, Indians, Chinese etc etc? Hispanics have come here steadily since the 1980's with little $ in their pockets, they work hard, buy homes, raise their families in comfort. So why is it mainly African Americans who face "racial inequality in daily life?" It's puzzling to me. Why aren't Vietnamese. Iranians, Indians, Chinese demanding URM status for admission to med schools? In fact, some of those racial groups are considered ORM. So little time here, but so much success - how you explain it? FYI many of them were victims in their home countries, but they come to the USA, capitalize on equal opportunities enshrined in our Constitution and away they go. Why do they see equal opportunities despite their non-white skin colors but African Americans see unequal opportunities?
Eliminating race based criminal behavior is something I agree with 100%. Eliminating thought crimes was a Stalinist goal and that I will never support for obvious reasons.
Vietnamese, Iranians, Indians, Chinese, etc were not robbing, vandalizing, putting buildings on fire, shooting other civilians and police. Catch a clue yourself.
They hear what they want to hear... No changing that.
Wasn't there a study done that showed how conservatives were more likely to read & be familiar with the opposing viewpoints than liberals?They couldn't have been more right.
You should be more concerned that I am going to be a med student in a month.
@Mr Interesting gave you a nice little example of how you are misinformed by showing you that people of any race can commit crimes such as rioting. You seemed to ignore that conveniently. What @Goro was trying to say was that the rioting and tense climate that occurred in Ferguson was due to systematically unfair treatment of black people within the city by the police department. The police department didn't treat other minorities in this manner (at least not to this extent). The rioting came after, as an effect of this mistreatment.Please, continue to be "puzzled" though why African Americans are not model minorities, and keep pretending that all issues faced by anyone who qualifies as a minority are the same. Equal opportunities are surely enshrined in our constitution, but not at all in practice.
I sincerely hope you are not at my med school.
Keep living in the past if you want. The most successful URMs I've met (and coincidentally the ones that I respect the most) don't walk around with a chip on their shoulder complaining and campaigning for these ridiculous unethical systems and trying to justify the unjustifiable. I mean the very fact that we're arguing about whether discriminating based on the color of someone's skin is right or wrong IN 2015 is simply dumbfounding.
You want equality? Start treating people as equals. It's as simple as that.