Racial and aggressive action competition is a matter of embedding the country's history and continues to promote discussion on ways to treat different ethnic groups and ethnic groups fairly. Positive behavior is a recent attempt to address discrimination due to racial inequality. But certain acts will surely be taken, as academics and public debating affirms pros and cons of action. Historical Perspective In the past 30 years, positive action was the answer to racial inequality.
Positive behavior based on race has been challenged by many opposites during that period. According to their opponents, positive action proved contradictory. Positive behavior based on race enhances racial consciousness, not promoting color vision abnormality. By giving special consideration to people to ensure equality, it leads to inequality. Because the US Constitution requires equal treatment, racial consideration can be a contradiction.
The latest idea advocated by people who began to recognize the disadvantages of racial based positive behaviors is to replace it with positive actions based on classes. But this is just as desperate idea. The essence of positive behavior is that it goes. It raises the best and brightest people in a vulnerable position and does not help to remove the underlying cause of group disadvantages. Just like cherry options, all black children with good SAT scores do not bring racial discrimination to the end, so choosing all the poor children with good SAT scores makes a big contribution to the end of poverty I will not.
Positive litigation based on race loses some support in the United States and other "color blindness" approval methods are supported in the courtroom. However, the reason why aggressive action based on ethnic discrimination is necessary is a persuasive discussion, not only to reverse historical discrimination but also to reversing the diversity of schools for low-income students and wealthy students It also knows that it contributes to. American public schools are more isolated in the past 20 years due to race and class, but this is still true.