Its interesting reading some of these comments. The "Ohh you don't know what its like" or "Thats just your experience" coming from the other side with
LizzyM and wolfie. Ironically, you are doing the same thing but just seem to believe your opinions are superior. As if someone who isn't a certain skin color cannot comprehend what discrimination is and determine if he's seen it or experienced it.
The family of a 5 year-old white boy who was lit on fire in Kansas City by a group of African-Americans earlier this year probably knows a thing or two about discrimination and racism.
Its interesting really. Nigerians, some of the smartest people I've met have surprisingly not been in favor of AA. Do you know that Nigerian Americans have the single highest rate of education in the U.S. surpassing every other ethnic group? Yet their income levels are about the about the same as African-Americans in the U.S. so you can drop the coming "Ohh they were probably rich" thing.
So why is it that?
Surely the "white privilege" thing that doesn't allow anyone other than white people to succeed must affect them too right?
It couldn't be because of hard work..No! That would be insane!
So I'll say it again, the logical reason to base a criteria for choosing those who are said to be poorer on race is flawed, a socio-economic would already have more of the disadvantaged race but also everyone else who is struggling. (In regards to AA not URM. I know what URM is for)