Originally Posted by
DanielBenoit
Honestly, Daniel, Where in the constitution does it say you have a right never to be offended?
And I don't believe that is what he meant, and I know that it's not what I or Dr. DeFelice meant. Minority groups have activist groups and societies with lobbyists. So do women. White men do not. (Not for these kinds of issues anyway) In the political atmosphere of today, the only white men who have any say in anything are already in power and are pedaling to their constituents the same as they always have. Most politicians truly do not see color. They see votes, and votes=power, and politicians love power. The easiest way to sway a voter is to evoke strong emotion. Unfortunately, what sounds good and seems good-- isn't always truly good. It's easy to get amped up about the issues because there are a lot of injustices in this country's history to draw upon. But Feelings aren't Facts. And what seems fair isn't always fair. I know that with my children, I have to be consistent. I can't have different rules for each child or different criteria.
Besides, is anyone else offended by the idea that minorities "need" lower test standards or a leg up? The implication of many of the laws that Dr. DeFelice is so strongly against, is that minorities are somehow substandard in their abilities. Many of the absurdities are pointed out in the book, and I would urge anyone to read it. Its not even 150 pages. You could have it done in an evening, and then we can truly discuss what the book is about.