http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/22/justice/scotus-michigan-affirmative-action/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
4/22/2014 4:34:24 PM
Personally I think it is hypocritical that demand equal rights on one hand than expecting preferential treatment with regards to job, college acceptance, etc on the flip side. Ideally ones skin color should not be a detriment or benefit to getting accepted into college or getting a job.
4/22/2014 4:38:09 PM
Is this going to make minorities happy? No. Are they going to cart out Jesse Jackson et al and decry racism in modern America? Probably.Do I think this is the correct ruling? Yes.
4/22/2014 4:57:05 PM
From my understanding AA helps women more then minority men. As a white male I don't see it being an issue against me.
4/22/2014 5:00:06 PM
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4/23/2014 12:41:12 AM
^ it shouldn't be representative of the state population, that's just a comparison to show that things are bad for blacks trying to go to college in Michigan.Looks like they are likely going to get worse...http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-court-affirmative-action-20140423,0,2031695.story#axzz2zgHfSdPe
4/23/2014 12:43:04 AM
I wonder if that video talks about how hard it is to take fake classes when the instructor doesn't even exist... Expect McDanger to come in here soon and lament about how guilty he feels for being white.
4/23/2014 1:13:24 AM
^ ironically, it touches a little on that issue... guess you didn't watch it though :-\Clearly you prefer ignorance.
4/23/2014 1:15:31 AM
4/23/2014 9:57:26 AM
^ lol you realize the constitution was written to protect minorities...? If we as a country accepted the idea of voting away peoples' rights, the women's suffrage movement, freeing the slave, the civil rights era, gay rights, would have never happened or taken longer to happened. We wouldn't have ever had the electoral college system (when/if this goes away, the mid-west countries might as well not even vote).But really, although irritating, you're perspective is moot. If you want to entrench the idea that majorities get to vote on minority rights and steam roll them, it won't be too long until the current entrenched white-male monopoly becomes the minority, and have their rights voted away from them...[Edited on April 23, 2014 at 12:41 PM. Reason : ]
4/23/2014 12:39:02 PM
Why would eliminating the electoral college devalue voters in the MidWest? I thought the issue was the opposite that citizens are disenfranchised in the heavy Red or heavy Blue states. Essentially voting for Obama in Texas is pointless whereas if the electoral college was eliminated than the vote would actually count.
4/23/2014 12:54:58 PM
Because it would be based on national popular vote, is the current initiative making the rounds. So the 20 democrats in Texas combine with the 390 in Detroit, to make the other 400 republicans in Texas irrelevant.
4/23/2014 1:59:57 PM
I do see if the electoral college is eliminated, this would be the campaign stops for presidential candidates..NY, LA, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas.It would just be nice to get Ohio off the election news 24/7 for 2 years before the election.
4/23/2014 2:48:02 PM
4/23/2014 4:46:15 PM
why don't we just take the "race" field off all applications? it's an antiquated concept anyway.
4/23/2014 7:37:06 PM
If it weren't for the concept of race, Democrats wouldn't be elected like they are.
4/23/2014 8:29:20 PM
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4/23/2014 9:29:34 PM
This will never end. You have two African Americans in two of the highest political positions on the planet - The POTUS and Attorney General. Rather than be someone that some could look up to, and to some extent they still are, they have both attempted to use the race card to their advantage.Great way to show how you have overcome adversity in this country.
4/23/2014 10:38:04 PM
4/23/2014 11:24:01 PM
^^ please, enlighten us as to how they've used the race card to their advantagebecause simply talking about race /= using the race card[Edited on April 23, 2014 at 11:27 PM. Reason : it almost seems like you're a "racism ended in November of 2008" person]
4/23/2014 11:24:56 PM
lol missed the race-card card the first time around.
4/23/2014 11:31:37 PM
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4/24/2014 12:53:32 AM
Not when part of the requirement to be president is being a natural born citizen... His dad not being American allowed there to be legitimate questions about if he was a natural born citizen. Doesn't mean he isn't, of course
4/24/2014 1:21:00 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z82jgo1XdS0Holder whining about being picked on because he's black.
4/24/2014 7:11:59 AM
The college admission process, in my opinion, should be completely blind. No name, no race, no identifying information at all. Mandating a certain population of a university be black or hispanic or asian is no better than segregation. Both use race as the determining factor for admission instead of academic achievement. If you want to make race a non-issue, take it out of the issue.
4/24/2014 8:46:04 AM
afirmitive affirmative actionmy education at NCSU (which was given to me due to my skin color) taught me that.
4/24/2014 9:06:29 AM
^^ let's get serious here. Rich people would never let this happen bc all of their kids would end up in community college.
4/24/2014 9:53:12 AM
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4/24/2014 2:16:54 PM
Which were you from, moron?Describe your high school self please.
4/24/2014 2:22:45 PM
^^ You've done a fairly good job of arguing why colleges might want to do comparisons based on school attended and maybe even SES. Still haven't seen anything that justifies racial discrimination in the admissions process.[Edited on April 24, 2014 at 2:23 PM. Reason : dsf]
4/24/2014 2:22:50 PM
^ it's not "discrimination", but given what you know about the impact of the civil rights struggle on the economic status of black americans, prejudice, and institutionalized racism, what in your mind would justify considering race in a collegiate admissions process?
4/24/2014 2:33:39 PM
Can't whites get into historically black colleges as minorities?Winston Salem State definitely used to allow that; don't know if it's the case anymore.
4/24/2014 2:41:12 PM
^ yeah they can, which is a good thing.
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4/24/2014 11:29:11 PM
^^ that is a good questions, but isn't the right answer to provide support resources for these students?Education is somewhat of a social institution, it's the backbone of the future of any country. It's important its impact remains fair and equal. It's not the same thing as winning a race.Regarding "passing students along" this happens less in college environments. Policies can help disadvantaged students in, but it's up to those students to perform well and get through the system.
4/24/2014 11:33:49 PM
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