
Originally Posted by
Morning Glory
Honestly, No. But I'm not really sure what you are getting at here. are you trying to say that white males don't on average have an easier time in society than the alternative? I'm sure that many of the women on here can attest to how shitty guys have treated them because of their sex. Even something as simple an stark and obvious as one black president and 45 white ones can paint a very clear picture about the racial reality in America.
let's take it in a different direction. There's something that I wanted to talk about earlier, this notion of the merit system.
There are ton of truly bright gifted people that aren't getting into college, not from any lack of personal quality on their part. There just isn't enough room, all the spots for them have been filled up. That is because colleges only have a small number of positions based on merit. The majority of the people that go there are people that fit the first numbered criteria and it's not IQ. It's people that pay for it. Simply by virtue of having money you are reserved a higher level of influence. Personal merit has nothing to do with it. ( I see that CafeMP has beat me to a lot of these points.)
Along with all of your discriminatory examples, there are many many more people that have less sinister but more advantageous influence based on sheer probability.
Society is not fair. It has never been fair. There's nothing we can do about that, that is not the real criteria. But justice is something that requires purpose and I think it's a little bit more in our power to try to achieve that aim. We can't, and maybe we shouldn't even want to, get rid of all the pettiness of society, but we can make strives toward erasing some of it's sinister forms that have been mentioned.
I said that everything hasn't come easy for me and that's the truth, maybe it's because of that that I have faith and like to believe that it's worth taking a chance and making a sacrifice to help someone else get a chance that needs it more than I do.
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