I support helping qualified candidates of a race purposely and intentionally held back & held down from all basic civil rights and an education for centuries and denied a chance to better themselves by a totally White enforcement of egregious governmental & institutional laws, rules and requirements to purposely create a systemic disadvantage to said group.[/COLOR]
All you are doing is framing the problem from your side, without even acknowledging the necessary downsides. That is not going to help win me (or anyone else) over to your side.
"Top Gun never acknowledges that by making one group (African-Americans) artificially privileged through AA, that the other group (Whites, others) is necessarily discriminated against due to no fault of their own." -- CNHander
I recognize that if the Black Panthers had controlled all of America and the White race was treated in a way equal to the way Blacks were treated from the founding of this nation until after the Civil Rights movement I would think Affirmative Action was in fact
not enough compensation. But it would be something that could help my race as a whole make up slightly for our centuries of lost ground in regard to participating in higher education.
Two issues here. First, you still have not acknowledged what I said you have not acknowledged. The downside of AA is not "Same for whites, had they been slaves;" the downside is that "Whites or blacks, the other party is unjustly discriminated against." Secondly, although I've said this many times before, and although you've ignored or dismissed it without explaination many times before, I'll say it again: one cannot help make up for centuries of discrimination through a policy that is only really effective as long as it is practiced. You also cannot help make up for centuries of discrimination with a policy that treats the results of disadvantages rather than the disadvantages itself.
Reverse-discrimination is a fact of life in America today. I have to contend with it every second of every day at work, where it seems forever poised to smash me like a bug. It's predominance in our culture and public institutions serves as yet another stark reminder that Western society needs an overhaul, in the spirit of conservative traditionalism.
I don't think it's THAT pervasive; I doubt you "have to contend with it every second of every day at work." Then again, I have very, very little experience in the matter.