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I am a college student who is writing a paper on discrimination. I ran across your post on google, and I created an account just so I could make a comment upon what you have asked... I do believe that racism/ discrmination is an issue in this country, but i do believe it is on the opposite side of the spectrum that you are illuding to. Now just to clarify, I am a full blooded Native American, and I see this problem as if I were a mixture of all races.. I feel that reverse discrimination is becoming a bigger problem then racism itself. I feel that people no longer make judgments based on someones skin color, in my own experiences I make judgments on how affirmative action seemingly "hands everything to minorities on a peddistal" I dont think anyone should be treated on a higher  spectrum then everyone else.  "75% of minorities that are accepted into Law schools would not make it if it were not for the laws set fourth by affirmative action" a professor from the University of Michigan.. how can we as a people expect to grow passed discrimination if everything we do has a restriction because of discrimination?