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    Quote Originally Posted by decedent View Post
    Affirmative Action is needed until there's equality. When I hear things like "I woudn't put him on the cash register because he's black," I am reminded that AA is necessary. When I hear that 2% of google's engineers are black, I'm reminded that AA is necessary. When I hear that black people have 13 times less wealth than white people, I'm reminded that AA is necessary.
    That's the government screwing over the average black person, not the average white person. There isn't a reason for them to subsidize or be forced to hire someone less than stellar because of what the government has done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decedent View Post
    Correct. Whites have a monopoly on social, fiscal, legal and political power. Have you seen a lineup of the Senate lately? What's the race of most CEOs? How many black billionaires are there? Just look around and you see the effects of social exclusion.
    Most of the professions requiring greater cognitive ability see a dearth of blacks. Yeah, "social exclusion". That's it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Xl View Post
    That's the government screwing over the average black person, not the average white person. There isn't a reason for them to subsidize or be forced to hire someone less than stellar because of what the government has done.
    Decedent is a dinosaur.
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    Correct. It is the soft bigotry of low expectations.

    It has its roots in slavery- some saw the slaves as less than human and needed to be protected.

    You don't really see these issues in Europe. And they have a lot of disadvantaged minorities. (Of course, they have other serious issues.)

    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    AA is outright saying to blacks "you can't compete with whites " so well tilt the table a little for you "cause you dumb son"
    AA is liberal nanny state racism. It's where the dems say what they reallly mean.
    "We are superior to you so we'll help you cause we're so wonderful." It's insulting and dependence generating . But then again that's what the war on poverty is all about. Think about it if we started actually fixing poverty and race relations the dems wouldn't have a platform left. Their entire existence depends upon people staying poor, blacks staying in the hood and all "needing" the "generous" ultra libs
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    Quote Originally Posted by decedent View Post
    Correct. Whites have a monopoly on social, fiscal, legal and political power. Have you seen a lineup of the Senate lately? What's the race of most CEOs? How many black billionaires are there? Just look around and you see the effects of social exclusion.
    Most people raised in poverty don't rise to those positions. We are fairly poor at upward mobility as a nation and more vblacks are poor so... Why not look at middle management, sales , healthcare jobs or the NBA. Nobody is just going to hand you a CEO job. I also think what you see is what happens to people when you tell them indirectly they aren't good enough to compete and then give them an automatic blame card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decedent View Post
    Affirmative Action is needed until there's equality. When I hear things like "I woudn't put him on the cash register because he's black," I am reminded that AA is necessary. When I hear that 2% of google's engineers are black, I'm reminded that AA is necessary. When I hear that black people have 13 times less wealth than white people, I'm reminded that AA is necessary.
    Well apparently it hasn't worked and AA's been around a long time. Beat that dead horse! We are a country that re-elected a black man president after he had done the worst fiscal job in history. There is no systemic racism . Earn it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    Most of the professions requiring greater cognitive ability see a dearth of blacks. Yeah, "social exclusion". That's it.
    If you think black people are too stupid to work then why would you complain about their employment?
    I have a big cook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decedent View Post
    If you think black people are too stupid to work then why would you complain about their employment?
    I don't think black people are too stupid to work. Not sure where you got that from. Anyway, most professions requiring greater cognitive ability see a dearth of blacks. Yeah, it's "social exclusion".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    Correct. It is the soft bigotry of low expectations.

    It has its roots in slavery- some saw the slaves as less than human and needed to be protected.

    You don't really see these issues in Europe. And they have a lot of disadvantaged minorities. (Of course, they have other serious issues.)
    Europe didn't participate in chattel slavery, just the slave trade. They also didn't have the equivalent of Jim Crow laws, so blacks and other minorities there had equal opportunities from the get go.

    The thing that so many choose to ignore is that although the programs were the fault of the government, the government consisted of people from society. When society changed, the government changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Safety View Post
    Europe didn't participate in chattel slavery, just the slave trade. They also didn't have the equivalent of Jim Crow laws, so blacks and other minorities there had equal opportunities from the get go.

    The thing that so many choose to ignore is that although the programs were the fault of the government, the government consisted of people from society. When society changed, the government changed.
    Minorities decidedly don't have equal opportunity in Europe- other than the extent they assimilate.
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