Originally posted by: vman
Premise 1: All races are created equal.
Premise 2: If all races are created equal, then (all else equal) the proportion of each race in a e.g. a university should be roughly equal to their proportion with respect to the general popultion. I.e. if 10% of population is Latino, 10% of university should be Latino.
Premise 3: The minority representation in universities comes nowhere close to their representation in the general population.
Conclusion: ?
(all races not created equal? discrimination is a problem and we need affirmative action?)
if the premises are true, and the argument is valid, then the conclusion must be true.....
Originally posted by: her209
in the name of fairness and equality, can i make a white man stand at the back of the bus?
Just because there is no law on it does not mean it's not equally discriminatory. Legislatures are full of silver-spoon fed legacy-affirmative action beneficiaries, so I would not consider the law a good judge of that.Originally posted by: Queasy
There is no law concerning legacy admissions so it is not equally discriminatory.
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
I am writing a philosophy paper on affirmative action right now... I am just curious what you all think of it....
If someone really wants, I can post my paper.... I was just curious about what you thought of it.
Paper is posted below...
Originally posted by: SilentZero
My wife and I were talking about this earlier today because of Limbaughs comments. I believe affirmative action should be gotten rid of, but if it stays in place I wouldn't make a fuss. I understand why it was needed, and it has served a important role in our countrys development. However with times changing...its not as needed as it once was.
As far as racial descrimination goes...its just wrong in any form. But thats something that will always be a issue no matter what region of the world you live in. I sometimes think how my children will grow up being from a culturaly diverse background (im 2nd gen. irish and my wife is 1st gen cambodian). And I can only hope things will improve with time.
As far as americans paying for slavery...I don't agree with this. My family in Ireland had nothing to do with slaves, and my wife grew up in a Khmer Rouge labor camp the first 4 years of her life working as slave labor with her family while many in the camp were being killed. We are both Americans and certainly can't be blamed for what occurred 200 years ago.
The day that the U.S. govt grants reparations to millions of people for slavery of their ancestors is the day I move to canada!
I guess this is my big qualm with affirmative action: this is America, land of opportunity. My dad (white) grew up in a low income section of Brooklyn. His dad worked nights as a photo engraver at the New York Daily News, and my grandmother was a kindergarten teacher. My mom's dad was a carpenter, and her mom was a cosmetologist. Now, they're wealthy enough to send me to one of the best schools in the nation, and I respect them very much for that.
The U.S. already has welfare. We already have unemployment compensation. We already have Medicare. We already have the YMCA and the United Way to help people who are less fortunate. If, like you proponents of AA say, that AA is necessary because of the low socioeconomic status of African-Americans, then why can't those people utilize our country's numerous offerings of economic assistance to get out of poverty?
In my opinion, affirmative action is perpetualizing the tendency of people to be lazy. Oh, not making enough money? It's okay, your kid will go to a great school because he's black or Mexican.
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Cause if it was for AA almost all Blacks in the US wouldnt never have a chance at getting out of the low enconomics state we have been in for the last 100 years.
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If that's the case, then GET OUT OF THE LOW ECONOMIC RUNG! My parents did it by working hard in school and going to college, so it's definitely possible!
My dad went to a local college in Brooklyn (for free, because of his good grades) and he's currently a nationally known doctor who's an expert on occupational health hazards. My mom went to a D1 school and 15 years later went to graduate school in library science. She's currently a part time librarian at a local library. They make enough money to be comfortable, which is MUCH different from their parents' situations.
You're right. I'm not "black in the USA." I'm smart in the U.S.A., and I got into college with high test scores and grades, ALL BY MYSELF.
EDIT: and watch those double negatives. The U of M won't take people with piss-poor grammar skills, black OR white.
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Originally posted by: Darkstar757
You need to study more on the after effects of slavery on a culture. Its a huge force that has continued to undermind the success of blacks in the USA. I mean come on dude its called old Money man. Most blacks dont have old money because there parents parents were slaves. Also by the way you guys act as though slavery occurred 400 million years ago. Wake up and realize that AA is a form of equality for the years of greed and slavery imposed your parents parents.
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I'm well aware of the effects of slavery on a culture. I'm Jewish. My people were enslaved by cruel Egyptian pharohs. I'm not making a big deal about it. I'm not demanding reparations from the Egyptians. I don't demand to be let into the University of Cairo because of my heritage.
"But," you say, "that happened thousands of years ago!" Yes, it did. But Jews have NEVER, EVER demanded preferential treatment because of their heritage. Ever heard of a place called Aushwitz? It was tougher, hotter and deadlier than the hottest Mississippi cotton field in 1855. My grandparents almost died there, but the Allied army rescued them.
I'm not sure why Jews don't complain about their treatment over the past 5,000 years. Maybe it's because we realize that minorities have it tough, and that we must work for our achievements. You could learn a lot from a Jew.
EDIT: Don't EVER tell me that my parents' parents held slaves. You don't know a DAMN thing about my grandparents, and you obviously don't recognize that OTHER people have had it tough, not just blacks. The way you talk, it seems like you're a self-centered dick who feels like everything should be handed to him just because his skin is colored differently then mine. Yup, sounds like affirmative action to me.
My skin is white. But my blood runs red, just like yours. We've all had hardships in our lives, and just because your skin is darker than mine, it doesn't mean that your trials and tribulations are ANY worse. Wake up and realize that other people in this world have had to work for their place in society. You obviously don't want to.
I have news for you: you, not I, are perpetuating the stereotype that African-Americans don't want to work for their benefits. My family has had an incredible story of hardship and blight, and look where I am today. No government assistance, no HANDOUTS, and pure HARD WORK.
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Originally posted by: Darkstar757
Like I said before you are white so you dont understand. Well as far as your parents parents yes they might not have owned slaves but reguardless. African Americans BUILT THE USA buddy. GET THAT THRU YOUR THICK SKULL. WE WERE NOT PAYED A DIME. WHAT ABOUT THAT HARD WORK. I know you have nothing to say about that. We werent payed sh#@ for that. AA is just a small reward Im getting for my Great Grandfather working 18hour days in a FU^$^ COTTON Field for FREE!!!!!!!
SO take your hard work and keep it ok. By the way im not a dick I a nice guy and I dont hate white people at all. Its just I hate people who say that its only hard work that will move you to the top. COME ON GET REAL. Its not what you know it who you know.
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Jews built the Egyptian pyramids. For free. With overseers whipping their backs each day. Don't fvcking tell me I don't have anything to say. Any hardship your ANCESTORS have had, mine have had too. The difference between you and me? Those were my ANCESTORS. They're long dead, and I know that history can't be changed. So, I GOT OVER IT. And now I work hard for my achievements.
I think it's time for YOUR thick skull to watch The Ten Commandments. It wasn't all fun and games in the Egyptian desert.
On another note, I won't tell you how Egyptian slavery impacts my daily life. I won't talk about how Nazi medical experiments impact my daily life. I won't talk about how gas chambers affect my daily life. I won't talk to you about how cattle cars affect my daily life. I won't talk about how yellow Stars of David affect my daily life. And I definitely won't talk about how the death of 6 million of my compatriots affects my daily life. Because it doesn't.
Whenever I think about those occurrences, it makes me PROUD to think that my people have come so far since then.
Originally posted by: jumpr
My posts from a thread a while ago:I guess this is my big qualm with affirmative action: this is America, land of opportunity. My dad (white) grew up in a low income section of Brooklyn. His dad worked nights as a photo engraver at the New York Daily News, and my grandmother was a kindergarten teacher. My mom's dad was a carpenter, and her mom was a cosmetologist. Now, they're wealthy enough to send me to one of the best schools in the nation, and I respect them very much for that.
The U.S. already has welfare. We already have unemployment compensation. We already have Medicare. We already have the YMCA and the United Way to help people who are less fortunate. If, like you proponents of AA say, that AA is necessary because of the low socioeconomic status of African-Americans, then why can't those people utilize our country's numerous offerings of economic assistance to get out of poverty?
In my opinion, affirmative action is perpetualizing the tendency of people to be lazy. Oh, not making enough money? It's okay, your kid will go to a great school because he's black or Mexican.
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Cause if it was for AA almost all Blacks in the US wouldnt never have a chance at getting out of the low enconomics state we have been in for the last 100 years.
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If that's the case, then GET OUT OF THE LOW ECONOMIC RUNG! My parents did it by working hard in school and going to college, so it's definitely possible!
My dad went to a local college in Brooklyn (for free, because of his good grades) and he's currently a nationally known doctor who's an expert on occupational health hazards. My mom went to a D1 school and 15 years later went to graduate school in library science. She's currently a part time librarian at a local library. They make enough money to be comfortable, which is MUCH different from their parents' situations.
You're right. I'm not "black in the USA." I'm smart in the U.S.A., and I got into college with high test scores and grades, ALL BY MYSELF.
EDIT: and watch those double negatives. The U of M won't take people with piss-poor grammar skills, black OR white.
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Originally posted by: Darkstar757
You need to study more on the after effects of slavery on a culture. Its a huge force that has continued to undermind the success of blacks in the USA. I mean come on dude its called old Money man. Most blacks dont have old money because there parents parents were slaves. Also by the way you guys act as though slavery occurred 400 million years ago. Wake up and realize that AA is a form of equality for the years of greed and slavery imposed your parents parents.
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I'm well aware of the effects of slavery on a culture. I'm Jewish. My people were enslaved by cruel Egyptian pharohs. I'm not making a big deal about it. I'm not demanding reparations from the Egyptians. I don't demand to be let into the University of Cairo because of my heritage.
"But," you say, "that happened thousands of years ago!" Yes, it did. But Jews have NEVER, EVER demanded preferential treatment because of their heritage. Ever heard of a place called Aushwitz? It was tougher, hotter and deadlier than the hottest Mississippi cotton field in 1855. My grandparents almost died there, but the Allied army rescued them.
I'm not sure why Jews don't complain about their treatment over the past 5,000 years. Maybe it's because we realize that minorities have it tough, and that we must work for our achievements. You could learn a lot from a Jew.
EDIT: Don't EVER tell me that my parents' parents held slaves. You don't know a DAMN thing about my grandparents, and you obviously don't recognize that OTHER people have had it tough, not just blacks. The way you talk, it seems like you're a self-centered dick who feels like everything should be handed to him just because his skin is colored differently then mine. Yup, sounds like affirmative action to me.
My skin is white. But my blood runs red, just like yours. We've all had hardships in our lives, and just because your skin is darker than mine, it doesn't mean that your trials and tribulations are ANY worse. Wake up and realize that other people in this world have had to work for their place in society. You obviously don't want to.
I have news for you: you, not I, are perpetuating the stereotype that African-Americans don't want to work for their benefits. My family has had an incredible story of hardship and blight, and look where I am today. No government assistance, no HANDOUTS, and pure HARD WORK.
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Originally posted by: Darkstar757
Like I said before you are white so you dont understand. Well as far as your parents parents yes they might not have owned slaves but reguardless. African Americans BUILT THE USA buddy. GET THAT THRU YOUR THICK SKULL. WE WERE NOT PAYED A DIME. WHAT ABOUT THAT HARD WORK. I know you have nothing to say about that. We werent payed sh#@ for that. AA is just a small reward Im getting for my Great Grandfather working 18hour days in a FU^$^ COTTON Field for FREE!!!!!!!
SO take your hard work and keep it ok. By the way im not a dick I a nice guy and I dont hate white people at all. Its just I hate people who say that its only hard work that will move you to the top. COME ON GET REAL. Its not what you know it who you know.
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Jews built the Egyptian pyramids. For free. With overseers whipping their backs each day. Don't fvcking tell me I don't have anything to say. Any hardship your ANCESTORS have had, mine have had too. The difference between you and me? Those were my ANCESTORS. They're long dead, and I know that history can't be changed. So, I GOT OVER IT. And now I work hard for my achievements.
I think it's time for YOUR thick skull to watch The Ten Commandments. It wasn't all fun and games in the Egyptian desert.
On another note, I won't tell you how Egyptian slavery impacts my daily life. I won't talk about how Nazi medical experiments impact my daily life. I won't talk about how gas chambers affect my daily life. I won't talk to you about how cattle cars affect my daily life. I won't talk about how yellow Stars of David affect my daily life. And I definitely won't talk about how the death of 6 million of my compatriots affects my daily life. Because it doesn't.
Whenever I think about those occurrences, it makes me PROUD to think that my people have come so far since then.
I'm the one responding to Darkstar757's posts, and I'm the Jew.Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
which one are you?
