Stereotypes rarely hold water. My ethnicity is a personal matter - currently quite a touchy one - but suffice it to say affirmative action programs have been available to me my entire life.If that wasn't the case stereotypes wouldn't hold any water. Anyways, what is it then?
So people are finding loopholes around the CRA? I don't see government discriminating based on race, do you? There are plenty of racists politicians still around, are any of them still breaking that law?If you think just because they get voted to public office that they will stop skewing things to whatever ethnicity they prefer, then you're very naive. There are always loopholes and ways around laws.
No.
Yes. It would be empowering society to make up its own mind and it's seems fairly obvious that in American culture today nothing terrible would happen. The majority of this country is fine with diversity and hiring folks of all different races and religions and genders and creeds. There are a few bigots out there and they should have the choice to be bigots with their property just like we have the choice not to patronize them.You're basically empowering our society to become more segregated. Seems rather backwards to me.
The nation has matured to the point that segregation on a grand scale simply wouldn't occur, not even in the deep south.
So do all brown people look alike to you? Can't tell the difference 'tween a mexican, arab and hindu?Weren't you the one that posted some threads about going to work and all that? If so, those pictures showed your arm, and it looked like the arm of a white person. I know you are a male, so it wasn't a completely baseless statement.
I'm male, no doubt, but since females make up more than half the population they're not really a minority, are they?