If things were based on class status and not race, I think this would help solve a lot of issues people have with helpping a "race" versus poor people... then people would start being more classist. People always look for a way to divide and categorize people. It's human nature. If it's not race, it's class, gender, height, hair color, education, etc etc etc. Even in cuntries where most of the people look essentially the same, people start comparing noses or eye color.
OC - even though a lot of your claims have truth behind them, there are still a ton of instances where minorities are actually treated differently base solely on their race. There ws this documentary about two friends, a white guy and a black guy, where they both went thro ugh the same scenarios in public . Prior to going out into the public, both of them thought they were treated pretty similarly ...until they filmed the differences. Some examples: the white guy was approved for the apartment, treated respectfully at the jewlery store, etc. the black was told they didn't have any vacancies and he was followed around the jewlery store in an aggressive manner. Both men worked at the same place, had similar schooling, made about the same amount of money - yet racism still occurs.
Also, your claims are way too general and also don't have any support to them - they just seem like your own opinioin. Just as an example
if i want help with school through special "funding"... im looking for a hand out..
if a non-white student needs help... thats normal due to the unfair nature of our society
There are plenty of universities that let people in just because they are a "legacy" kid. that's also not fair, but it happens (and many of the legacy kids are super rich....and as a consequence most are from rich white families that have the blue blood. not all are white, but most).
Also, plenty of non-white people go to school without the help of special funding - just like plenty of white people get money from special funding. There are a ton of scholarships and funding for all types of people. Some are ethnicity based, but many aren't. Many are based on people who want to go into the computer science field (microsoft and HP have scholarships for those).
Again, if we based financial aid on someone's income (instead of race), that would be more fair.
It's sad to me that:
1. People unjustly play the race card when race isn't the issue - this causes a backlash and increases racism
2. Since people see the racism card everywhere, many people scoff at racism, even though it is still a huge issue
3. Many people are immune to racism - we saw such hope and optimism during the civicl rights movement that we were striving for a society with less racism....while some overt racism is gone, there is still a lot of racism that is not overt....it's hidden and not always conscious. it still causes rifts and issues.
err...sorry for writing a book
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