Inequality: The battle in our country is still furious and hiding under the surface. Whether there are inequalities when a small number of people fail to enter work or university. Does this happen when more qualified members of society are ranked behind moderately subqualified groups? Access should be based on personal advantages over race. But positive action has hindered it. I stated that I am strongly opposed to aggressive action. Support that abolition before it causes more damage to society.
People who oppose positive actions call it "reverse discrimination" and use the words "equal treatment", "color vision abnormality" or "indiscriminate". They have simple and powerful arguments: to treat everyone in exactly the same way. It is easy to bit it as a sound. After all, who would like to discuss inequality and discrimination among university applicants? The Ministry of Justice recently used this language when it suggested that it intends to conduct "Survey in university and university admissions and survey of racial discrimination".
Positive behavior: Kavanaugh created Friends of the Court on behalf of the Equal Opportunities Center in 1999. This opposed racially positive actions at university admission. According to the briefing, Hawaiian law allows Hawaiian indigenous peoples to only vote for the election of the Hawaiian Bureau of Assembly. (The Supreme Court agreed to this claim in the 7-2 ruling.)
From the beginning, positive behavior was suspected by most white people. Public opinion polls oppose government-led programs that white people support white people or voluntary positive behaviors but ethnic minorities hire white people or are thought to be beneficial for reducing employment or college entrance It is generally shown. Due to the intense controversy over emotional reactions and positive behavior, Congress generally by giving positive actions to confirm approval of legislation, or by voting to stop or cancel policy It is reluctant to solve this problem. A serious exception occurred when Congress passed in 1990 and President George H. Bush signed the Civil Rights Recovery Act. .twenty four