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Think of it this way. When your car needs an alignment or the steering column is otherwise broken, it can drift in one direction. To compensate and ensure the car travels along a straight line, you must counter the drift by steering in the opposite direction of the drift. This tactic successfully negates the drifting, producing the desired result: a straight line. That it requires compensation to produce what is, under ideal mechanics, the desired result, is simply a matter of life - if your car drifts, you must compensate the steering.
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Except that instead of steering a car, you are talking about discriminating against people instead of fixing the problem.
Again, I'm glad that you all are admiting it's reverse discrimination is good.
That you find discrimination of any kind justifiable is horrifying.