1957: Man beats wife, authorities say she probably deserved it
2010: Man beats wife, man goes to jail
Or the right advanced degree.
1957: Man beats wife, authorities say she probably deserved it
2010: Man beats wife, man goes to jail
If you get a true control-same location; same degree; same job sector- I wonder if the career race baiters would still be able to advocate this garbage?
As long as the issue was settled....
Very little of that is because of color. It's because of culture and character.
Asians are harder working as a culture. I'll bet Hispanics that go on to college are also better performing than whites. Most come from families that lived hard times, and know the value of an education and hard work.
Too many blacks have boxed themselves into a unique culture. A self fulfilling prophecy that whites keep holding them down. This relieves them of all responsibility to better themselves, because with this at ude, it's always someone Else's fault.
Dr. Kings dream is alive and well for those who choose to have good character.
Nepotism is alive and well too, and in addition to a decent number of "good jobs" being about who you know and not what you know, character doesn't always overcome an employer's prejudices (whether it be where you got your degree from, where you worked last, etc...prejudice isn't always about race).
The system, and the open doors, aren't always open even though people say they are. Just saying, people can be s.
Equal? Perhaps on merit, but you can't deny that whites certainly have increased wealth than blacks due to obvious factors, and wealth does play a large role in education opportunities.
Do you dare state these obvious factors?
and wealth is not necessary for educational opportunities.
I would say it never overcomes an employers prejudice. Just because some employers will be unfair, it doesn't mean you cannot find the ones who are fair. Besides, skin color isn't the only prejudice. Not all prejudices are racist. We whites also have to present ourselves with character to employers.
Maybe not certain doors, but there are so many doors. Ignore the doors closed and move to one that's open. We whites have some closed doors too. Maybe not as many, but we just do on to the next door.
Statistically, no denial. Is that a reason for a black man not to strive to rise above statistics?
Did you even read what I posted before you started spouting off your suppositions and rationalizations for your apparent bigotry?
Among workers with advanced degrees, Asians ($88,408) and non-Hispanic whites ($83,785) had higher average earnings than Hispanics ($70,432) and blacks ($64,834).
Sorry, I missed part of it. My assumption is wrong in this case. So what?
How to you extrapolate bigotry from that anyway?
I guess this is probably going to engender another diatribe from WC about how I've once again misconstrued his statement that he wouldn't trust a black surgeon. He never meant it to say that blacks shouldn't go to medical school. He only meant it to say that there is such a significant unlikelihood that a black man or woman could qualify on the merits for medical school that any black surgeon must necessary be presumed to be a product of affirmative action.
While whites must show their character, the absence of same in blacks will be presumed -- from copious socioeconomic study, of course.
What do you mean? From the right college or the right type of degree?
I'm glad I'm not black. This is kind of depressing.
Here's a good one to look at. This study breaks it down by degree and considers variables such as parent's education, professional work experience, etc.
I would say the right type of degree. My GUESS (not backed up by statistics just as you can't refute me with statistics) is that a large majority of minority advanced degrees are in education. They get a 4 year degree and start teaching and realize the system not only pays them to get advanced degrees but rewards them financially to get a masters. It's rational behavior.
At the same time a masters in education does not pay the same as a masters in engineering, science, etc.
Again, just a guess. Bottom line, a teacher with 10 years experience and a masters degree in the same school district is going to make the same money as other teachers with the same experience/degree no matter what race/ethnicity they are.
You refuse to see my real point about that example. Yes, you misconstrue it.
I'm only saying that affirmative action has caused valid suspect of qualifications. That as a whole, affirmative action has done more harm than bad.
And, consequently, YOU don't trust black surgeons -- no?
Even accounting for various types of majors and degrees, White still earn 8-9% more.
Read the study I posted.
Correct.
however, it's not racism. It's the statistics I believe.
A University of California study? Is it OK if I'm a little dubious of their methodology/conclusions?
What statistics?
the statistics I believe
Which statistics do you believe?
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