No, I don't. It's either wrong or right. And yes, while I'm personally
guilt-free having arrived here after the Civil Rights Act from a family that had nothing to do with slavery to my knowledge, that's really irrelevant. We're not talking about affirmative action, set-asides, preferences, etc. here (things I'm actually not entirely opposed to, and can understand the need for). This is just straight racism, no matter how you spin it. And for what gain? Does it right any of those past wrongs? Does it somehow give them an advantage to overcome the burdens they've had to overcome and continue to have to face? For kids that were born 30 yrs after desegregation no-less. I'm honestly SMH on why anyone would think this new segregation is a good thing and worthy of defending like we've seen on this thread.
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Posted: 09/06/2016 at 6:03PM