Wednesday 1 May 2013

TTSR Assumptions Behind Affirmative Action



Affirmative Action: an action or policy favoring those who tend to suffer from discrimination, esp. in relation to employment or education; positive discrimination.

Affirmative action spits in the face of truth with its defiance of reality, common sense, the present economy, and what history has proven by generations of culturally different people that have thrived in different societies such as the Germans and Jewish people did in the Middle ages when they moved to Eastern Europe where they ran the European merchants out of business because of their superior skills in that trade.

A present day example would be over four fifths of all Californian doughnut shops being owned by Cambodians, not because of affirmative action, but because the Cambodian immigrants could run a doughnut business better than the competition.

People from different countries cannot be considered less than equal because of the vast distinctions between us, in fact, immigrants that are driven to work to support themselves or their family will most likely work harder than the typical average worker in a given area; not quite what affirmative action acknowledges, but then again, it is not their money they are spend.

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