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Affirmative Action


            You do not take a person who for years has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, "You are free to compete with all the others," and still justly believe that you have been completely fair." Thus spoke Lyndon Johnson. It is because I agree that not all the holes of racism have been filled, and that affirmative action still has a long way to go, that I stand here today firmly negating the resolution regarding affirmative action. .
             Racism is still as widespread as it was when the civil rights acts were formed. This is evident today. For example, the beatings of Rodney King showed us how racist of a nation we still are today. The acquittal of his beaters also showed how biased most whites were. Now, we must take up the words of Lyndon Johnson. In order to give blacks and other racial minorities a chance, some help must be given to them. For the last 400 years, white males were given a great head start. So, in order to even the stakes, the others must too get a head start. Discrimination is, by definition, the unfair treatment of people because they belong to a certain group. Also, recent comments from Senator Trent Lott have emphasized that even the politicians of our nation are still biased and believe in white supremacy, and since the comments alluded to praise for Senator Strom Thurmond, it could be assumed that at the senate is currently under So, a remedy for that would be to aid the people who are suffering from discrimination. .
             Affirmative action is the only way to ensure an integrated society where all of the people have fair chances at getting jobs. The goal of affirmative action is to integrate fields before closed to minorities due to segregation. .
             Affirmative action has proven to be beneficial to racial minorities. According to Time Magazine, since the ban on affirmative action, the number of Chicano students to Berkeley had dropped from 1013 to 608.


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