natty_dread wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:Unnamed Person wrote:Anyone who downplays the harmful effects of racism is a racist.
That's an especially liberal definition of racism. But using that criteria, I would have to say that anyone that denies that affirmative action has caused reverse racism is very racist then.
No, and it's racist of you to say that. You're not a racist, are you?
The whole argument about "reverse racism" is pointless, and is just another way for racists to justify and rationalize their prejudice. If there was no racism against blacks in the first place, and the situation regarding white and black people was equal, then yes, affirmative action would be racist against white people. But since the situation is that black people are discriminated against, any attempt to reduce that discrimination by leveling the playing field is simply a way of combating that discrimination.
It's kind of like when racists rave on about how "if you guys are all about tolerance, then you should be tolerant to our intolerance!" It's another "supposedly clever" thing to say that doesn't make any sense in closer scrutiny.
Applying racism to stamp out racism is counter intuitive and even moronic. Tell a white person that lost a job to less qualified person that affirmative action is not racist. Tell an Asian person that has not been accepted into an educational institution so that less qualified persons could attend it, that affirmative action is not racist.
You presume the worst in Americans. However, most Americans are fair minded and want to hire based on qualifications and not color. So your assumption that affirmative action is needed is quite ignorant.
Furthermore, the prevalence of discrimination suits have made companies/institutions pro actively apply fair standards towards all races else they pay big bucks when they are busted.
Eliminating affirmative action is the last major legal hurdle for us to achieve the most fair system and eliminate systematic racism.
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natty wrote:What you're in fact saying is that you, as a white person, are entitled of being in a superior position to black people, and any attempt to remove that privilege from you counts as discrimination towards you. That in itself is a very racist position to take, since it implicitly supports racism and enables racial discrimination to continue.
Let me know when you come back to Earth. I have never once said that a person with better qualifications than myself should get a job instead of myself. And this alleged privilege that you claim I have is nothing more than a fairy tale. Due to affirmative action, the black people in my town have more opportunities than I do. It is the attitude of people like yourself that allows for that unfair balance and systematic racism to thrive.



































































































