CGI-Quality said:
Okay. So now explain how this negates that blacks have had (and have) a harder time as US citizens than whites. I'm not giving an opinion, I want to know how those two sources disprove that viewpoint.
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In the past they did have a harder time, I’m not debating that. The Democratic way to "solve" a problem is to create a law forcing conformity. The laws and programs may have good intentions but in practice it is just discrimination in disguise. You now are discriminating against non-minorities by not offering them access to the same programs. The only way a program can work and be fair is to not require a person to be a specific race or part of a specific ethnic background. Any program that dictates who can participate based on race or ethnicity is racist in its most basic sense.
https://www.theodysseyonline.com/my-beef-with-whites-at-hbcus
The article above is a great representation of racism at its finest with true ignorance of racism. A college designed to be "All Black" is racist, just like a college designed to be "All White" is racist. Last I checked no college lists itself as a white college yet Howard represents itself as a black college.
The more we go down this path of separating race and creating laws to support integration the longer we will have racism and the worse racism will become.
To the point though, programs such as the ones listed make it harder on non minorities while benefiting only minorities for all the wrong reasons. You cant have equality when you create laws dictating who can and cannot participate, equality is for all.