Benjammin wrote:pancakes3 wrote:affirmative action can be based on race AND socioeconomic condition. you can always add to AA considerations. no reason to eliminate race in favor of some other criteria, and i'm always going to be wary of anyone who wants to eliminate race from AA consideration - yes, even if they're black.
asians are perfectly capable of being racist as well, and it's not condescending to call them out on it. the plaintiffs in the harvard case are falling into the same us-vs-them trap of believing that equal treatment = equality. it's bs.
You want equality of outcome, not equality of opportunity. If that's your idea of equity then it will be a never ending target. Dr. Ibrahim Kendi would love that: "The only remedy to past racist discrimination is present discrimination. The only remedy to present discrimination is future discrimination." Ad infinitum...
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equality of outcome is the entire point - that there are systemic hurdles in the opportunities available to the races (and different socioeconomic classes) that generates different outcomes for students of equal aptitude.
so yes, we should craft policies that would reduce those hurdles (fight poverty, stop arresting black men at disproportionately higher rates, etc.) but as long as those hurdles are in place, AA is proper to counter the effects of those hurdles.
and yes, this will be a neverending target - pretty much all government policies are. gotta love the conservative thought process: 1) shoot down dem proposal because it's not a magic bullet; 2) when pressed on their proposal, offer to scrap the entire thing.
See also conservative response to climate change, welfare, education, and all manner of non-violent policies.
violence-based policies (policies that encourage the state to search and seize property or persons; nonviolent policies are those where the government provides money or aid to its citizenry) are necessary and proper for the maintaining of order: border control (open borders! invisible hand!), war on drugs (decriminalize! invisible hand!), police (defund! invisible hand! works for school vouchers, why not cop vouchers?)