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theprof00 said:
Kasz216 said:

So your saying no black person is against Affirmitive Action... well that's just not true.

Now you're just making stuff up. I never said that.

When wealth is the same... outcome is the same.

So then how do we make wealth the same genius?

Sure you did.

"First of all, why the fuck is your family the black one!? You clearly have no comprehension of being at a disadvantage. Because if you did you would not be making any of the points that you are. "

The points I am making come from research predominatly done by black people.

How do we make wealth the same?   Well it depends how you want to go about it.

The problem is.  Since wealth distribution is disproportinate among whites...

To even things up so the percentages are the same... the distribution among blacks would have to be disproportionate.

Hence the issue.  How do you decide who ends up "lucky".  Since wealth as it grows builds... a disribution this way is the only way to get an optimal effect.  Rather then a even distribution among all african americans that has been often proposed.

 

Affirmitive Action doesn't make real gains.  It makes slow gains that slideback in to nothingness... while additionally breeding discontent and racism among the poor whites.    The gains... if you insist to keep treating the races differently... are painful and hard to maintain... and risk backslides.

Which really doesn't do that much since they're poor.  Though it does tend to cause problems when it comes to jobs poorer people tend to be a part off.  Like police officers and such.