by Lyion » Wed Dec 06, 2006 8:10 am
Pauls original article is a narrow look at things based on the sole single issue of 'reparations'. I agree we shouldn't pay reparations, but I think we still need affirmative action and better opportunities for blacks.
Segregation and serious discrimination is not from the 1800s, but can be visible easily in our lifetimes and just a few decades ago.
The longterm goal is to do away with affirmative action, but as we currently still have a caste system in our country with many generations of blacks mired in the inner city without the opportunities offered to many others due to a culture that was hoisted upon them by America, it is our responsibility to enable an equalization of this problem via helping get them out.
The question is where to draw the line, and what is fair and appropriate? Given most of our jobs are going to Asians and Indians, I'd like to complain about real discrimination, please.
What saves a man is to take a step. Then another step.
– C. S. Lewis