Now that I'm off work, i can finish responding...
Originally posted by Ernham
"Like I said, I PERSONALLY don't consider it racial discrimination (I'm not Webster, and I'm not an idiot, I know what the dictionary definition is). That would require a complete dismissal of one's application, with no factors other than race considered PERIOD. That's what AA sought to prevent; and that doesn't currently happens to anyone."
Look, it doesn't even matter what you "consider it." It is what it is.
There is a difference between discrimination (exclusion based on prejudice) and inclusion (an attempt to overcome discrimination). ORMs aren't being rejected because they have no rhythm or can't jump(or whatever the stereotype of the week is). No one's "out to get" all of the ORM applicants. If AA was truly a discriminatory practice, the admissions rates among minorities would be near 100%, and ORM admissions rates would fall (slightly, as there are many more ORM applicants)
"At what point did having money negate racism? If you believe that crap, you're lying to yourself."
Oh, get off it. You haven't suffered any serious racism. BS.
What do you consider serious racism? Why do you insist on making this personal? Stay on topic.
"Perhaps URMs arent as interested in medicine; not everyone aspires to be a physician (I know it sounds, crazy, but its true)."
It's far more reaching than that. For one. from my experience, URMs just don't seem to have the fortitude for the science classes. I know; I've tutored a number of URMs. They don't understand that they must not only "understand the material," but they must do lots and lots of problems to cement that understanding, and that I can't give them some magic advice to make the class "easy." About half of those I tutor are URMs and the vast majority have that mind set.
Finally! An actual observation!
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Besides, don't most people who seek tutoring have problems like this? Isn't that why we have tutoring? How old are these people, anyway? Because I know that I didn't learn how to really study until the middle of my freshman year of college (I think thats true for most people). Anyway, I seriously hope that you've helped these people out, and not just dismissed them as a lost cause. Definately don't base your idea of all URMs on a few kids who needed tutoring; thats pretty ignorant.
"besides, AA isn't really actively recruiting doctors from the ghetto."
And why do you suppose that is?
Because recruitment now is being used as sort of topical ointment; applied only after the damage is done, after they've "lost" their targets, ie, middle and high school, even college. While it is effective at times, the damage underneath persists. The ideal solution would be to recruit before it begins; (elementary school), in a sort of ongoing mentoring program that is carried through high school; that way, AA won't be needed in the long run.
Now that I think about it, AA overall is like a big bottle of calamine lotion... its easy to get poison ivy, apply it, get it again, apply it again, when in reality, the best solution is to stay out of the friggin woods.... until we can find our way out, we have to keep an extra bottle just in case.
Its official; I'm the queen of cheesy analogies.