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Affirmative Action



             When the Civil Rights Law passed, minorities, especially African-.
             Americans, believed that they should receive retribution for the years of.
             discrimination they endured. The government responded by passing laws to aide.
             them in attaining better employment as reprieve for the previous two hundred.
             years of suffering their race endured at the hands of the white man. To many,.
             this made sense. Supporters of affirmative action asked, "why not let the.
             government help them get better jobs?" After all, the white man was responsible.
             for their suffering. While this may all be true, there is another question to be.
             asked. Are we truly responsible for the years of persecution that the African.
             Americans were submitted to?.
             The answer to the question is yes and no. It is true that the white man.
             is partly responsible for the suppression of the African-American race. However,.
             the individual white male is not. It is just as unfair and suppressive to hold.
             many white males responsible for past persecution now as it was to discriminate.
             against many African-Americans in the generations before. Why should an honest,.
             hard-working, open minded, white male be suppressed, today, for past injustice? .
             Affirmative action accepts and condones the idea of an eye for an eye and a.
             tooth for a tooth. Do two wrongs make a right? I think mother taught us better.
             than that.
             Affirmative action supporters make one large assumption when defending.
             the policy. They assume that minority groups want help. This, however, may not.
             always be the case. My experience with minorities has led me to believe that.
             they fought to attain equality, not special treatment. To them, the acceptance.
             of special treatment is an admittance of inferiority. They ask, "Why can't I.
             become successful on my own? Why do I need laws to help me get a job?" These.
             African Americans want to be treated as equals, not as incompetents.
             In a statement released in 1981 by the United States Commission on.


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