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Could you split out the Affirmative Action discussion into its own thread?
Good idea, AA.
In 1961 the University of Wisconsin was, by law, required to admit everyone who graduated from a Wisconsin high school. As a result the attrition rate among freshmen was 2/3. But everyone had the exact same chance to learn. Although not with the label it was affirmative action done right.
Everyone got a chance to prove themselves regardless of race, color, weight, height, age, sexual preference, eye color, sex, gender orientation, interests and skills. The family of my freshman roommate was a storekeeper in Sheboygan. His father paid his tuition. My parents paid my tuition, room and board and books. Others paid their own way by working nights and weekends. Scholarships were available to ease the cost for some. These were often private and discriminatory: A scholarship was available only to Lutherans, for example. Another for sons of dairymen to go into agricultural engineering.
The past is often instructive to understand the way things are today, but attempts to restore the situation as it might have been had history been different seem doomed to failure. If history be our guide here such attempts' negative consequences seem proportional to the distance in time. The most violent, persistent conflict in the world attempts to correct (restore) a situation 3000 years old. Wrongs against native populations around the world in the age of colonialism which is almost over. My family was part of the underground railroad; each runaway who stayed overnight left with a gold coin -- enough to start a business when they got to Canada).
What is the right way to move forward from the present situation?
Neutrality? Equal opportunity, but only equal? No discrimination, but no affirmative action?
Favor minorities? In 2050 (or so) the population at least half "white" will be a minority. Around 40% will have nearly no white ancestry to speak of. When should this minority be favored?
Fire fighters should be judged for the ability to do the job, not their sex. Should an underrepresented group have lower standards for being fire fighters?
De facto racism happens. The NBA is disproportionately non-white. Should we have slots for white folks? Others for Hispanics? A quota? We do with immigration, why not with sports.
When I look for it I can see just how I have been discriminated against unfairly because of my heritage. My kind were called BoHunks (stands for Bohemian-Hungarian). There is no NAAB. What proportion of college slots be reserved for us?
So many affirmative action questions. Yes, another thread seems right.