> It is particularly bad for minorities, since ALL of them will be suspected of having their position/funding/etc because of their identity instead of merit
It's bad for the ones who would have achieved these things on merit, but it's evidently good enough for the rest of them that (as a voting bloc) they will reliably support people who push these kinds of policies.
I think it's hard to understand when you're not part of a group that interacts this way with the political system. There's no Asian Jim Clyburn.
It's bad for the ones who would have achieved these things on merit, but it's evidently good enough for the rest of them that (as a voting bloc) they will reliably support people who push these kinds of policies.
I think it's hard to understand when you're not part of a group that interacts this way with the political system. There's no Asian Jim Clyburn.