> But people are being treated badly due to their race
Unfortunately, I do not think you can force racists to stop being racist. Bigotry is perfectly legal.
> affirmative action for example is a very realistic plan
It's also kinda racist.
> people are being treated badly due to those nebulous groupings
This is one of the valid reasons to discuss race. However, I do not see why this means people need "help". What kind of help? How are you going to help? I still have no answers.
> Unfortunately, I do not think you can force racists to stop being racist. Bigotry is perfectly legal.
Why should the affected groups, or society at large, accept this? Why shouldn't we band together to try to make things fair in light of this fact?
> It's also kinda racist.
Can you explain why? You cited MLK Jr. earlier. He didn't think that AA is racist. Where do you disagree with his position?
> This is one of the valid reasons to discuss race. However, I do not see why this means people need "help". What kind of help? How are you going to help? I still have no answers.
No, you've gotten answers, you just don't like them. I've explained pretty clearly why this means people need "help", what kind of help and so on.
I'm trying to take your reply in good faith, but I'm really not understanding. Can you walk me through your thought process? The earlier discussion was:
>>> But people are being treated badly due to their race
>> Unfortunately, I do not think you can force racists to stop being racist. Bigotry is perfectly legal.
> Why should the affected groups, or society at large, accept this? Why shouldn't we band together to try to make things fair in light of this fact?
So the court helped black people in regards to the bigotry of racists by "preventing universities from being racist". Your solution to racism is to treat everyone equally - which in turn means that black people just have to accept the bigotry of racists. So your solution is for them to just suck it up. Am I understanding you correctly?
"Your solution to racism is to treat everyone equally"
Yes. This is the logical solution. The way to end X is that everybody stops doing X. It's very clear, simple, and I'm sure you would agree with virtually all values of X.
Wow, so it really is just "suck it up". Do you really not understand how problematic this line of thought is for those who are being discriminated against? Or do you just think that the only racism in this world is affirmative action, and minorities aren't being discriminated against?
Why are you ignoring my point? I've brought it up multiple times. Instead of just repeating your position you could, you know, respond to my argument regarding your position.
“Eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it.”
Do you think it should be eliminated? Then why are you arguing against its elimination? Why do you claim to think it should be eliminated? Why should I be convinced that you actually believe it should be eliminated?
I will repeat the point once more, please directly engage with it.
Earlier in this comment tree the other user wrote:
> Unfortunately, I do not think you can force racists to stop being racist. Bigotry is perfectly legal.
I agree with this, so the presupposition for the rest of the comment chain is that this statement is agreed upon, unless otherwise specified. I pointed towards this statement multiple times and asked: if this means that minorities will be discriminated against (since the agreed upon statement is that racists will still exist), and the attempt at "positive discrimination" is forbidden, they are simply discriminated against. What is your solution to this problem? How do we help them to no longer face discrimination under your proposed solution?
I don't think you have a solution, as you have so far failed to bring one up (even though I asked this question multiple times). So far, your position is equivalent to "they just have to suck it up". Can you finally offer a different position?
Exactly - your only solution is for them to "suck it up". You don't offer any other solution, or even acknowledge the problem. Glad we got to an agreement, even if it took repeating things 4 times!
And your "solution" is to increase the amount of discrimination? The doing of nothing at all, which you're accusing me of promoting, is obviously absolutely better than that.
I don't think it makes sense to discuss potential solutions with you, as you've already shown that you're not interested in solving the problems of minorities. Why would you not just call any potential solution "racism" if it doesn't equally benefit the whole population?
Unfortunately, I do not think you can force racists to stop being racist. Bigotry is perfectly legal.
> affirmative action for example is a very realistic plan
It's also kinda racist.
> people are being treated badly due to those nebulous groupings
This is one of the valid reasons to discuss race. However, I do not see why this means people need "help". What kind of help? How are you going to help? I still have no answers.