Judge not by the Color of One’s Skin

Racism: “Don’t judge me by the color of my skin!”
Affirmative action: “Judge me based on the color of my skin!”

Affirmative action is judging by the color of one’s skin.

“only way” – ad overqualified

Black athletes dominate without help. They are based on merit.

Overqualified people getting rejected is a different matter. Racist policy. We must also examine how they say they are overqualified. What basis, were they truly? how stiff was the competition? We can’t just take a claim at its face value.

Removing racist policies and actively pushing are completely different aspects… and simultaneously not. Not rejecting people by judging based on the color of their skin is a good thing, and should be removed. It helps everyone, the most qualified, most productive, most preferred by the one choosing to work with them…. But actively pushing people (based on the color of their skin ehem) is to violate the exact principle that rejecting qualified people based on their race does.

If a person is actively pushed, and he not qualified, he is not only taking the spot of someone who is qualified, and would be more productive, but there is also the very important fact that he is BEING JUDGED BY THE COLOR OF HIS SKIN. A qualified person has been pushed out in place of a person who is less qualified, primarily due to the color of the supplanter’s skin color.

If a person is actively pushed, and he IS qualified, then there is no point in doing this. In implementing this, there are many other losses. There is the loss of freedom, the time and effort wasted by implementing this pointless law, the loss of other progress that could have been made, the expansion of government power and potential for government abuse of power which histor yshows to be a most probable outcome…

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