You can't just do that because without something to enforce
non-discrimination, people will discriminate.

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Stroz [mailto:boyz...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 10:42 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Oops! Did I say that on tape? Shirley Sherrod of the USDA
Sticks Her Foot In Her Mouth.


Here is a novel idea. How about if the job, college admission, etc go
to the most qualified candidates - PERIOD.

It is just as wrong to deny someone a job, college admission, etc
based on how wealthy or poor they may be as it is to deny someone a
job based on their skin color.

I think that if all things are equal, it would be more fair to flip a
coin or do 'rock paper scissors' than to use race or socio-economic
status or any other distinguishing characteristics to determine who
gets the job, college admission, etc.

On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Jerry Barnes <critic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> "A list of successful blacks is actually indicative that the problems
caused
> by prejudice and racism have not been solved to the point where they can
now
> be ignored."
>
> In your eyes it may show that.
>
> To me, it points out the hypocrisy of saying someone is going to be poor
or
> not successful because of their skin color.
>
> There are a multitude of successful minorities, many of which are at the
top
> of the profession they have chosen.  If blacks or other minorities were
> currently oppressed, there wouldn't be any to make a list of.
>
>
> I am still waiting on evidence that affirmative action is still needed.
>
> There is a certain irony that if progressive hero Woodrow Wilson would not
> have been elected, things would have progressed better than they have:
>
> Woodrow was only the 2nd Democrat elected after the Civil War and the
first
> from the South.  After election, a Jim Crow style of regulation took over
> the Federal government.  Agencies that had been desegregated since the end
> of the Civil War were re-segregated.  This includes the use of cafeterias
> and bathrooms.  Many Black Managers were demoted or fired and no white was
> allowed to report to a black manager.  Wilson's praise of the film "Birth
of
> a Nation", a film that glorified the KKK calling them heroes instead of
the
> enforcement arm of the Southern Democratic party, helped the film become a
> blockbuster.  It also helped the KKK become a powerful political entity
and
> spread its influence to Northern and Midwestern states
>
>
> So, after this, there was no doubt that affirmative action was needed.  In
> my opinion, the time has passed.   If it wasn't, there is not way a Black
> man would be sitting in the Oval Office.
>
> If affirmative action does have to exist, it should be strictly based on
> economics.  As Judah asked, ""How do you determine your ethnicity? When
the
> census form comes to you, how do you go about figuring out what to put
> down?"  There is too much potential for confusion and misinterpretation.
> With economics, there is not.
>
>
>
> J
>
> -
>
> The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are
> willing to work and give to those who would not. I think myself that we
have
> more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites living
on
> the labor of the industrious. - Thomas Jefferson
>
>
> 



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