Why Affirmative Action Should Not Be Supported
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...about Don Imus' remarks about the women's basketball team at Rutgers University. Because the comment was racially charged, it created a media flooded inquiry into the statements. All the talk shows—late night, daytime, radio and television—would begin to re-examine race relations in America. Within the examination of race today, it is hard to circumvent the affirmative action question. There has been a great debate about that. If Imus' remarks are any indication of the state of race relations today, one might suggest that affirmative action is needed more than ever. But this washed up, old radio personality who is really a throwback to an earlier generation, is not representative of the way that people feel about race. There are fewer bigots today, despite the fact that some prejudice lingers. In fact, interracial dating and marriage is more common than ever. One of the most viable presidential candidates in America today is half black. Much of mainstream music is created by black artists. Today, it seems, that...
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