Ok, so the general consensus in here is that the whole "reverse discrimination" issue is bullshit, and that special privledges to any non-white is bullshit, and that what happened in the school is bullshit. A few weeks ago a similar thread broke out on Fark and of the hundreds of comments submitted, most if not all were of the same mind as people here.
So, why is it that if you say any of this stuff outside the sanctity of an internet message board, you get blasted from all sides?
TFP and Fark are very diverse communities, so you'd think we'd get at least SOME resistance to our opinions, but we aren't. That indicates, to me anyway, that our way of thinking is gaining popularity amongst the population (something I predicted would happen 20 years ago when Affirmative Action started being misused), yet so far very few people have been willing to say it out loud, in public. I find that interesting. . .
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