Great.

So put forward a solution that would fight the 'root' of it. 
And until that solution starts to work, we have Affirmative action.

When the upper power echelons of business and education have a more homogenous 
makeup perhaps we would not need Affirmative Action.
However any removal of the system currently is premature for that goal.

-Gel 

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From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Wouldn't the solution be to the attack the people or institutions that are 
propagating the problems you cite? Wouldn't a more
permanent future solution be to gradually educate young Americans about 
tolerance, and racial equality? Wouldn't this help to remove
the cancers that currently exist, while preventing future cancers through 
education?

Where do Affirmative Action programs fit in with these solutions?

You seem to think the problem is that without affirmative action, Whites in a 
position of power won't be forced to hire or promote
minorities.

I tend to think the problem is that Whites are in a position of power who would 
think twice about hiring or promoting minorities. If
AA programs fight the symptoms of racism, why shouldn't we fight the root of it?


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