Immortal said:
Anyway, thanks to our brown skin, my family spends probably ten times as much time as most people at those immigration lines and whatnot. Is that wrong? No, of course not; it's averting risk. |
Even if statistically your skin colour makes you more of a risk, authorities STILL shouldn't discriminate against you, because it's not your fault you're that colour. The colour doesn't cause you to decide to be one if you're not, and lighter skinned people are perfectly capable of doing it.
I feel the same about positive discrimination. Just because fewer women enter technical fields, doesn't mean that with equal qualifications for a job a woman should be favoured over a man. It's faulty logic because it's not considering the individual, just a desire to make the stats look right.







