Quote Originally Posted by Rucker61 View Post
Sorry, don't think I've advocated one way or the other here. I can't give you facts on whether they have enough without some way to measure. How would you say that we could objectively measure what "enough" is?



Interesting/
I do believe in one doing his or her own research when posing a question, so feel feel free to research the statistical percentages of welfare/food-stamp/Medicaid recipients broken down by racial background and post in this thread. At the same time, please post the data for financial aid/grants broken down by the same classifications. There is a disparity in numbers, especially if broken down into the population as a whole, and I leave it to you to surmise as to why...

But I digress; and Teufelhund said it best in a succinct manner "a local university is now holding a four-day seminar demonstrating how being racist toward white people is not only acceptable, but preferable". Our society has taken such a 180 that we believe that some people (IE: race/gender/sexual orientation,etc) are more equal than others; and we as a society are accepting this as the de facto, and someday, we may be reaping the benefits of that mentality. IE: instead of looking at a person's true colors (and in my view, that is work ethics, honesty,etc), we immediately paint them with their skin color (and organs in the case of this post). Kind of goes against the rights we hold so dear, does it not?