Affirmative Action has now ended in the United States.

  • RandoCalrandian@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Saying “oh we’ll let some blacks in” isn’t a helpful solution

    AA had done more harm than good

    Now, i do wish we had better solutions that actually address the issues of individuals and communities suffering from poverty and discrimination, but AA does not solve that.

    I’d much rather we provide an actual solution, than one that looks like while still being racist and in many ways making the situation worse, in particular by being a target to point to when talking about real solutions as “we already addressed that”

    • Gaywallet (they/it)@beehaw.orgM
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      1 year ago

      AA had done more harm than good

      Would love to see a source on this, especially after I left a mod comment explicitly asking for people to be cautious about jumping in with a simplistic take of ‘AA bad’.

      Literature is extremely mixed on this topic because, perhaps unsurprisingly, it’s almost impossible to control for all factors and implementation of AA varies so greatly (explicit diversity goals vs. some kind of equity boost vs. mandatory spots, etc.).

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        It was an example mean to illustrate the flippancy of the implementation, it applies to all affirmative action targets

        Edit: and to answer your comment about calling blacks black, even though i certainly don’t have to answer, it’s because that’s what my black friends told me to call them, and not use african american. So back the fuck off that one maybe?

        • alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgM
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          1 year ago

          my point is more where are you hanging out that it’s routine to refer to black people as “blacks” like this, and it’s a little concerning you didn’t pick up on that point