| >>Pure unadulterated bullshit or trolling. How? You really need to explain. >>Er.. I'm from India too.. and kamaal.. you seem to be stuck in the small college student protests about reservation around 7 - 8 years ago. Yeah, may be. Most people who come from a middle class general category are going to suffer from reservations. Because they will be doing all the hard work only to watch someone who scored some thing like half their marks eat all their opportunities. >>Nobody wants to be born in a lower caste. In the end, such comments are just jokes. Have you ever visited a local Taluk office? Say some where in Bangalore? Do you even know how much bribe is given simply to obtain a OBC certificate because some one needs a job, or to get a seat and doesn't have the required marks to get one?. >>So, i have to ask... whats your angle kamaal. Let me put it the other way, what's your angle. I've put my views clear. You should elaborate how denying the hardworking general category students their due chance is helping the country. >>Also, your rant here is only against the backward sections of society, which have been denied equal opportunities for ages and have now become a political pawn in the reservations fiasco. So is this now a revenge cycle? Are we supposed to make the general category suffer because some 20 generations back a ancestor of their made a mistake. >>I question this, because India, as you know has reservations for women too, already in many educational institutions, pending in the parliament. Last time I checked most women who stand for elections in my area were the wives of most prominent rowdies/mafia types. >>So, instead of quoting something relevant like the impact of various reservations the country has implemented for women, you seem to just pout out your own agenda. >>Don't wanna make the world a better place? Please don't try to make it worse. Sorry you need to give your agenda, not me. And how are you making the world a better place by denying the hardworking their due chance. And taking all their opportunities and giving to some one who probably didn't do 1/10th the work they do. |
You are arguing, just make it a level playing field and the hardworking woman will eventually show up. But that takes generations for change to happen.
In a lot of our eyes, that is not good enough. Change needs to happen now. Quota systems may deny an opportunity to a deserving person (as the quota is full). But it is morally equivalent to being denied an opportunity due to some other kind of bias (i.e because you are a woman).
So really, quotas is just a new (not prejudicial) form of bias. The only difference is, it will eventually change the whole system (for the better). Where as prejudicial bias just makes the system worse.
I would say that by keeping the status quo (i.e. 90+% men in tech) you are poisoning the system.