Affirmative action in action. The narrative's prediction fails again. Now, imagine the effect of this on policemen, firemen, doctors, lawyers etc. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12940409 pic.twitter.com/BQD8qb4c6x
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Affirmative action in action. The narrative's prediction fails again. Now, imagine the effect of this on policemen, firemen, doctors, lawyers etc. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12940409 pic.twitter.com/BQD8qb4c6x
Yeah, I certainly tend to find affirmative action of any kind rather objectionable when it comes to things such as doctors, firemen, engineers, et cetera. The only logic behind such AA would be if higher IQ people refused to provide service to certain areas.
It was marketed as a temporary measure "until" the racial differences would disappear Supreme court said in 2003. Well, it's been 15 of the 25 years now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grutter_v._Bollinger#Supreme_Court's_decision …pic.twitter.com/u7qf1Dg1to
Yes, I know. Of course, the liberal Justices on the U.S. Supreme Court disagreed that affirmative action must end in 25 years. In any case, though, the oppression argument doesn't work considering that Ashkenazi Jews have a history of oppression and yet have very high IQs.
Asians too. And Whites in various African countries. Besides, evidence back to the late 1800s suggest little change in Black-White gap since even slavery.
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