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Affirmative Action = Reverse Racism = Lazy People
Posted Sat October 27, 2007 12:15 pm, by Michael A. written to National Action Network
Dear Reverend Sharpton,
This country has come a long way since the Civil War. We have abolished slavery, ended segregation (thank God!), and pushed for better lives for underpriviledged people of all races. However, the race issue is now caught up in a political web. It's always Democrats vs. Republicans, and it's still black vs. white - along with whomever else wants to join in. Then comes the concept of "Affirmative Action." To me, this is nothing more than a reversal of the roles. The white majority now sits and waits while people who are not white get opportunities based on their race, not whether they've earned it or not. Hard work and dedication means nothing now, because Affirmative Action has attempted to even the playing field by giving non-whites things they may have not earned to keep things fair.
Excuse me, but life is not fair, and there is no way to truly make an even playing field. We may be "created equal" but this is the land of opportunity, not handouts! Opportunities should gained by effort, not race and skin tones! I am a firm believer that if we want something badly enough, we will earn it - or at least make an effort to. Handouts and freebies do not help the situation. It just teaches people to sit and wait, saying, "Well, I don't have to make an effort because I'm not white. Where's my handout?" It's absurd! I am tired of seing people given jobs and grants because of their skin colors. The white Harvard graduate is turned away to hire the former Asian gangster from Brooklyn because Company X has a race quota to fill in their hiring policy. Does that make sense? Who really earned it? It's exactly what blacks went through in this country from the start of the slave trade right up until Dr. King began saying he'd had enough - and now it's just reversed so the non-whites are the ones being favored. It's nothing but reverse racism, period.
Please, if you value who you are and what your heritage as a black man means, urge everyone - of all colors - to put in all the effort they possibly can at everything they do. Give them the hope that they can succeed because America gives them that freedom to try. Don't give them hopes on a false concept like Affirmative Action and tell them it's time white people gave non-whites a chance, because it's not. It's time everyone stopped being lazy hoping the government will help and actually did something for themselves about their situation. Affirmative Action does not help a lazy community. It teaches them it's totally acceptable to be lazy because their handouts are on the way. Teach motivation, effort, and determination. As it's said, "give a man a fish and you'll feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll never go hungry." Teach them to fish, Reverend. They're hungry.
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by amh Posted Tue October 30, 2007 @ 1:01 PM
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Crash is also another movie that is good. I am not a racist (my parents raised me to be very tolerant and I am Native American myself) but when I watched that movie, I realize that I do find myself, at times, stereotyping completely without being aware that I do it, which is exactly what the movie was trying to show. It was a completely eye-opening movie. I highly recommend this movie.
I think that Affirmative Action is an old practice that created a lot of trouble and some good. I think that companies started basing hiring on these "quotas" which led a lot of good candidates to not get a job. However, having said that, people of different races still have to obtain the qualifications. For example, if white lawyer X wanted to work at company Y and black man Z wanted to work there also, then Z would still have to have the education. Now, they are trying to steer away from these quotas.
You also have to look at it from the other side. When a person of a different race gets hired, do they get hired because they are good or because of the quota or affrimative action? Some don't want to only be hired because of their skin color.
Same with schooling. Some people don't have the opportunities to go to college or don't realize what opportunities are out there to help them. I think that the government needs to help these kids out with scholarships and grants. Otherwise it will be more of the case of the "rich get the priviledges, and the poor don't." The "American Dream" is based on the ability to achieve whatever you want and to pull yourself out of poverty with opportunities.
Off my podium now!
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by Lima Tue November 6, 2007 @ 6:14 PM
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by Patricia Miller Posted Tue October 30, 2007 @ 12:51 PM
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Let me first say that I am NOT a Reverend Sharpton supporter. However...I find it interesting when people argue against Affirmation Action. For some reason you seem to think this program only benefits blacks and you couldn't be further from the truth. Actually Affirmative Action benefits everyone except for white MALES. Yes even white women benefit from Affirmative Action. Do some research.... you will learn that it's not about blacks getting a handout and it doesn't even guarantee that blacks will get a fair shake. Afterall think about it...if a predominately white corporation has to leave a slot open to enforce Affirmative Action that doesn't mean the position is going to be filled with a "lazy" African American...it could go to a inept white woman. The only negative I see about Affirmative Action is that whites think that if a minority is in a high ranking position that they only got it because of Affirmative Action and not because of merit. Sad..........
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I recommend this film completely. It stars Harry Belafonte and John Travolta. It's set in perhaps the '80s (about when the film was made) and in an America where the blacks are the haves, and the whites are the have nots. Blacks took over this continent, whites are the descendants of the slaves who followed. South Central L.A. isn't the land of poor black kids listening to rap; it's where poor white skinheads listen to heavy metal. Poor white kids at a private school get marched in front of their wealthy black benefactors -- having them be MY race made me see how exploitive and self-indulgent that actually is.
This movie REALLY does a good job of having you walk a mile in someone else's shoes. By changing race, the movie actually made me able to get just a miniscule taste of what many people of color endure.
I recommend this movie -- it's thought provoking, doesn't cop out with easy answers, and doesn't paint a rosy picture.
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by Mike Holly Posted Mon October 29, 2007 @ 6:50 PM
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I agree with you, Michael! Affirmative action treats white people like dirt and makes blacks think they'r special. It's soemthing Martin Luther King Jr. would have hated since he preached equal treatment for not just blacks but all people. I oppose affirmative action.
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by Mike Z. Posted Mon October 29, 2007 @ 9:44 AM
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Okay, even though I am white, I am going to defend Affirmative Action. I grew up in a not so good town that had it fair share of crime/gangs/violence etc...
Going to school in this area was very rough. The quality of education is especially low. When I was about 15, my dad got a better job and we were able to move out of the area, and into a much nicer town. When I started at this new school, I really struggled. I found myself falling behind all the other students because they were much farther ahead of me in all subjects. I had to struggle to get the grades I received and get into college.
This is why I think affirmative action is necessary. The good students that go to these underperforming schools are still miles behind average students at better schools. They score lower on standardized tests, and then would be rejected for college if not for affirmative action. Affirmative Action is not sending "lazy blacks" to college like some white people would say. Its giving people who have never been given a chance in their life a possibility of success. If someone is lazy or a thug, they are not going to be magically accepted into college. That generaliztion of affirmative action is almost as idiotic as Reverend Sharpton himself.
I would agreee that the system has problems. Nothing is perfect. But until we make our education system a level playing field in all areas (Rich/Poor, Black/White) then this is something that will have to continue. Otherwise the same cycle will repeat generation after generation.
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by Kate Sturgeon Posted Mon October 29, 2007 @ 12:13 AM
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You said it! My husband and I along with all of our family members have felt this way for a long time.
We are low-income, Honestly we make about $30,000 a year BUT we work and we work hard. We are forced to live in a smaller home than we would like and drive cars that are not brand new but we deal with it.
I am sick to death of watching our jobs go to the people that dont want to work and whom are lazy and dont try. Non-Black people dont need a education anymore or need to really try to get a job cause of the whole Afformative Action Plan. One day soon all of us hard- working white people will stand up to GOVT and make them see that this plan has to be banned. My husband whom never misses a day of work tried really hard to get a GM job but didnt cause all the ganster, trash, non-white people got them.
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by Alitax Posted Sun October 28, 2007 @ 1:00 PM
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The term is nonsensical.
There is racism, or there is not racism. Racism does not apply solely to whites dominating blacks; in a situation where blacks dominate whites, it's just...more racism. No reversals here.
I suspect you also say "irregardless", but that's something else entirely.
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Michael,
I'm not really a fan of Al Sharpton.
I do agree that race issues are caught up in a political web. However, it would be naive to say that racism does not exist anymore, and some areas of the country are worse then others. Taking away affirmative action would hurt more non-lazy "non-whites" then anything else.
You certainly have a right to your opinion, but according to the letter, you are basing it on your opinion alone, not facts. Show me some statistics that Caucasians are losing jobs and being turned down for jobs due to affirmative action. Have you been directly affected by this?
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In your letter the "examples" of Affirmative Action you give are extremely far-fetched. You failed to mention the "non-whites" who are not lazy or hand-out seeking. You failed to mention the "non-whites" who worked hard and obtained a degree (or degrees). You obviously do not understand what Affirmative Action is, or how it is applied; Affirmative Action is not used to "give" jobs to lazy, ex-drug dealer, it is utilized to assure that minorites are given opportunities equal to their white counterparts. It is unfortunate, but true that racist is still alive and well in America and Affirmative Action is useful in assuring that companies hire qualified candidates of all races.
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by t c Mon October 29, 2007 @ 7:39 PM
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petty
by t c Mon October 29, 2007 @ 8:46 PM
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by Gino Posted Sun October 28, 2007 @ 12:36 AM
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Thank You, Mike Arenti, for the reference to National Action Network. I have to honestly say, it's full of very good information that makes a lot of sense!
I would NEVER have found it and it seems like a fine organization to send monetary and moral support to.
I'm all for Justice and Peace!!!
Here's the link folks,
http://www.nationalactionnetwork.net/
Thanks Again, Mike!! Great Endorsement, anything you're against is worth backing up!!!
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by Alcina Posted Sat October 27, 2007 @ 11:41 PM
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*really??* jeeeez
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Ever heard of "white privilege"? We white people benefit from it every day.
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exactly...
by Arienti Sat October 27, 2007 @ 1:44 PM
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by calm Posted Sat October 27, 2007 @ 1:13 PM
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In your Rutgers post you wrote, "It doesn't concern you, lady! Thomas was not insulting you. So what if he was insulting another black woman. That woman is not you, and therefore, it is not your business!"
Even if I agreed with you here, I would have to conclude that you believe you have no business posting a letter like this. So why did you?
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