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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a liberal but I'm so ready for affirmative action to be over. [/quote] Why, hello there, person who is not actually a liberal. [/quote] So liberals are 100% in unison on every issue? Do you kick someone out if they d are to deviate from the party line? How open-minded of you.[/quote] I don't know how you would kick someone out from something that isn't an organized group. But if you declare yourself to be something and go on to announce a belief that is in direct opposition to that group's values, then the rest of us get to call bullshit: "I'm pro-life, but sometimes the death penalty is appropriate." "I'm a feminist, but I think these days, men have it harder than women." "I'm Jewish, but I think Jesus was the Messiah." "I'm a liberal, but I don't want to deal with remedies for institutionalized racism any more."[/quote] Excuse me, but affirmative action and racial preferences are the very definition of "institutionalized racism" today. If Asians (many of whom are first generation, whose parents took low SES jobs, faced language and discrimination barriers) don't need affirmative action, why is society giving an institutionalized preference to other minorities?[/quote]
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