Thursday, November 28, 2019
Opinion On Affirmative Action Essays - Social Inequality
  Opinion On Affirmative Action  annon    Note: This essay contains opinions NOT shared by the host of this web site.    Affirmative action is wrong and will not help solve the problems  minorities face. The reason it is wrong is because it's discrimination.    It has no place in today's society in today's society because it does more  bad than good. In addition to that most   people don't enjoy the presence of affirmative action. Also, it appears  that affirmative action can actually be detrimental to employees health.    First of all, affirmative action is discrimination, there is no  hiding it. When an employer hires anyone because he or she is a minority,  even if someone else if more qualified to do the job, it is  discrimination. Just because it is reverse discriminat ion, when whites  are discriminated against and minorities are being discriminated for,  doesn't make it right. Affirmative action legalizes discrimination  (Steele 1990, 39). I thought discrimination was illegal in this country  (Buchanan 1995, 1). Also , if this discrimination continues racism in  the United States may become worse. Imagine what you would feel like if  you couldn't get a job just because you are a white man and not a hispanic  man. The racism will become worse because of it, and that is the very  thing it is trying to prevent. It is possible that because of affirmative  action, racism will grow and continue to grow until we history repeats  itself and we end up living under Jim Crow laws again. That is an extreme  possibility to end up und er Jim Crow laws again, but it is a definite  possibility to end up somewhere close to Jim Crow laws again.    In addition to that, people say affirmative action is ok because  it cures past discrimination (Keyes 1996, 1). Discrimination wasn't ok  when blacks were the ones getting the short end of the stick. Therefore  it's not ok when whites are discriminated ag ainst (DeWit 1996, 1). Two  wrongs don't make a right. Therefore, affirmative action doesn't make  discrimination ok just because it's against blacks instead of whites.    Affirmative action in college is the most discriminating thing  this country has ever seen since the Jim Crow laws many years ago  (Buchanan 1995, 1). At ivy league colleges the median GPA of applicants  is close to 4.0 and S.A.T.'s are close to 1300, mino rities are let in  with GPA's less than 3.0 and S.A.T.'s less than 1000 (D'Souza 1990, 231).    The only way for colleges to achieve ethnic proportionalism is to  downplay or abandon merit criteria and to accept students from typically  under represented groups, such as blacks, hispanics, and american indians,  over better qualified students from am ong whites and asian americans  (D'Souza 1990, 231).    Obviously, affirmative action is allowing undereducated citizens to get  into college when the people that are qualified aren't getting accepted  when they should. When we passed the equal opportunities law, it didn't  mean treat different races differently , it means we should treat all  people as equals, affirmative action doesn't treat everyone as equals  (Hacker 1990, 229). If we lower acceptance standards for minorities, we  should lower standards for everyone. Since nobody would do that we should  raise the standard for minorities.    In addition, if affirmative action gets its way, it will do more  harm than good. Affirmative action will only work short term because if  you hire a minority that's under qualified they'll eventually get fired.    Also, you can only hire so many people, ev entually you'll get too much  under qualified people working for you and you'll eventually have to  abandon affirmative action all together. Also, affirmative action doesn't  work because it doesn't change anything (Keyes 1996, 1). If there is  racism in to day's modern age, then racism will always be present and  affirmative action won't work. In addition if we need to discriminate  against white people to give minorities jobs now, it won't change. Giving  someone a job won't do any good in making the qualit y of life of  minorities better. Just because you enroll more minorities in your  college, doesn't mean you're making the playing field even. When someone  isn't good enough to get into a certain college, they're out of their  league when they get in. Only   15% of black and 22% of hispanic affirmative action students accepted to    Berkeley in 1987 graduated (D'Souza 1990, 233). To give minorities a  better life we have to fix the moral decay caused by the absence of two  parent families to help minorities (K eyes 1996, 1).    Affirmative action is also insulting to minorities because they  may feel they have    
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