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by Volpe
5007 days ago
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> The assumption that past discrimination justifies reverse discrimination is a dangerous one I wasn't saying it was justified, I was saying it was a problem. One that doesn't exist if there was no discrimination. Racial Discrimination is racial discrimination, there is no such thing as 'well justified' racial discrimination. Saying that "Well I know that Blacks' go through school easier so their degree means less" is no better than "They are black, I don't like them". It just helps people sleep better at night to think they have a 'good reason' for being racist. |
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But have you made the argument that people who believe that are WRONG?
This is not a question of opinion. This is a question of fact. For instance http://www.betterhighschools.org/docs/nhsc_highschoolliterac... quotes the figure Only 16% of Black high school seniors and 20% of Hispanic high school seniors scored at or above proficient on the 2005 NAEP reading test, compared to 43% of Caucasian students (NCES, 2007).
Now what do you propose that we should do about it?