I recently did an essay for school on this.
So, I'm interested. Anyone want to discuss their opinions on the matter and why.
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Spuzzell wrote:Discrimination is discrimination.
Affirmative action is the definition of "two wrongs make a right", and is a bad thing.. applicants should be judged solely on ability.
Anything else is counter-productive. You end up with people in jobs they aren't quite ready for which harms their future prospects and their employers current prospects, which leads to resentment on both parts, which leads to prejudice and the cycle begins again.
Make the penalties for discrimination harsher, don't make employers hire anyone but the best option for a job.
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Anarkistsdream wrote:Spuzzell wrote:Discrimination is discrimination.
Affirmative action is the definition of "two wrongs make a right", and is a bad thing.. applicants should be judged solely on ability.
Anything else is counter-productive. You end up with people in jobs they aren't quite ready for which harms their future prospects and their employers current prospects, which leads to resentment on both parts, which leads to prejudice and the cycle begins again.
Make the penalties for discrimination harsher, don't make employers hire anyone but the best option for a job.
VERY well said, SPuzz.... I agree.
And I think it hits us even harder in America due to the outrageous biases that stem from Americans about other people... It seems that racism is much less predominant in most European countries, and even in places like India...
I'd say the U.S. and South Africa suffer the worst from it, but these are the places where affirmative action are getting out of hand.
Spuzzell wrote:Discrimination is discrimination.
Affirmative action is the definition of "two wrongs make a right", and is a bad thing.. applicants should be judged solely on ability.
Anything else is counter-productive. You end up with people in jobs they aren't quite ready for which harms their future prospects and their employers current prospects, which leads to resentment on both parts, which leads to prejudice and the cycle begins again.
Make the penalties for discrimination harsher, don't make employers hire anyone but the best option for a job.
luns101 wrote:I'm curious...you Brits seem to be well-schooled about our history. Is it a mandatory part of the curriculum in your schools to learn about American history?
luns101 wrote:Spuzzell wrote:Discrimination is discrimination.
Affirmative action is the definition of "two wrongs make a right", and is a bad thing.. applicants should be judged solely on ability.
Anything else is counter-productive. You end up with people in jobs they aren't quite ready for which harms their future prospects and their employers current prospects, which leads to resentment on both parts, which leads to prejudice and the cycle begins again.
Make the penalties for discrimination harsher, don't make employers hire anyone but the best option for a job.
That's a very good argument. Are you sure you're the same Spuzzell who disagrees with me about 80% of the time...lol. In our country, there was a man named Allan Bakke who was denied admission to medical school at the University of California - Davis in 1973. Bakke vs. Regents of the Univserity of California
Our Supreme Court at that time said that while race can be used as "a" factor in considering admissions, it cannot be the "sole" factor. The court sided with Bakke.
African-Americans have been denied access to public services/facilities in our country until the civil rights movement of the 1950's - 60's exposed it. In principle, I support "leveling the playing field". But I readily admit that I know of no concrete program which could do that without establishing quotas. It's such a tough situation...I really don't have an answer.
I'm curious...you Brits seem to be well-schooled about our history. Is it a mandatory part of the curriculum in your schools to learn about American history?
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