- Affirmative action leads to reverse discrimination.
- Affirmative action lowers standards of accountability needed to push students or employees to perform better.
- Students admitted on this basis are often not prepared to handle the schools to which they've been admitted.
- It would help lead a truly color-blind society.
- It is condescending to minorities to say they need affirmative action to succeed.
- It demeans true minority achievement; i.e. success is labeled as result of affirmative action rather than hard work and ability.
- Once enacted, affirmative actions are tough to remove, even after the underlying discrimination has been eliminated.
| - Diversity is desirable and won't always occur if left to chance.
- Students starting at a disadvantage need a boost.
- Affirmative action draws people to areas of study and work they may never consider otherwise.
- Some stereotypes may never be broken without affirmative action.
- Affirmative action is needed to compensate minorities for centuries of slavery or oppression.
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