It’s funny I was talking about a similar hypocrisy in class last tonight. I more or less argued that it does not make sense to fight sexism and racism with reverse sexism and racism. When people are voting for president based on skin color or sex that is sexism/racism. But in the 2008 election a lot of people thought it was about equality, they never correlated their support for Hillary or Obama as being sexist or racist. (I am not talking about most people, but I personally know and have talked to many people that supported those two candidates based off color and sex and they openly admitted it, again never considering they were being racists and sexist.) There is all the difference in the world between treating people equally and attempting to make them equal. - Friedrich August Hayek. No person should be given or prevented an opportunity based on anything other than skills and ability to succeed in whatever the job. No law should be passed to pro...
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