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I definitely understand this sentiment. If someone is against affirmative action, don't use it. This is why you don't have to select the box identifying your status on applications. As for others judging based on it, that's their business.akademiks1989 said:There are many doctors who are URM but do not need that edge (of AA), and many even find it offensive that they are offered a lot more opportunities merely based on the color of their skin, rather than all their hard work and brains. And so would I. That is why I am against AA, because as long as it is here, others will think that I had benefitted from it unfairly and that there were better fish in the sea.
My sister got pregnant in high school. She met lots of people who just assumed that she was on welfare, which she wasn't and disagreed with. Since she disagreed with the notion of teen moms on welfare, she didn't take it. But she didn't try to have it abolished for those reasons.
If you're an African American on a college campus, lots of racists will assume you got there due to affirmative action. Before affirmative action (and after and during) folks will assume that the African American males are there on athletic scholarship. These are not problems with programs, they are problems with the small minds of the observers.