Posted by strikeout26 on 2/12/2019 12:20:00 PM (view original):
This explains the crux of our disagreement. You see a better society as a more diverse society. Diversity is important. I will not disagree there, but to me a better society is one that promotes hard work and achievement. I believe that each individual should strive to improve themselves. We should not punish those that produce better results. That makes for a worse society in my opinion. This is what affirmative action programs do. They reward the person who has achieved less simply because of a skin color. It is a very unjust practice in my opinion and detracts from the betterment of the world.
I think you see the world in a way that is slightly refracted from reality.
We don't live in a perfect meritocracy. That Brady White scored high on the SAT test and carried a 4.2 GPA doesn't necessarily mean he achieved the most. It just means he thrived in the system as it's set up.
If we understand that the system might have its own built in biases, then we understand that the results aren't a perfect reflection of achievement.
The simplest way to look at it, at least to me, is this:
Blacks represent 12% of the population. Because we have such a large sample, in a true color-blind meritocracy, blacks would make up roughly 12% of students at elite schools. But they don't.
Why that is is important and still somewhat unknown. But unless there is something about blacks that makes them inherently less capable than whites, there's some other factor in play.