Wrong yet again - that is NOT for affirmative action is, neither in definition nor practice - from wiki:
Affirmative action (known as employment equity in Canada, reservationin India and Nepal, and positive discrimination in the UK) is the policy of favoring members of a disadvantaged group who currently suffer or historically have suffered from discrimination within a culture.
Notice that does NOT say anything about the historically disadvantaged group member getting the nod in a tie. That is not what AA is all about:
In 2009, Princeton sociologist Thomas Espenshade and researcher Alexandria Walton Radford, in their book No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal, examined data on students applying to college in 1997 and calculated that Asian-Americans needed nearly perfect SAT scores of 1550 to have the same chance of being accepted at a top private university as whites who scored 1410 and African Americans who got 1100.
Now official quotas are illegal but in many governmental jobs you get a bonus from the start if you are a minority, a woman, and/or a veteran. Colleges and employers just know better not to write the number down.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/24/u...irmative-action-university-of-texas.html?_r=0
what happened there was there was some state program where all you had to do to get into some of their college was to graduate in the top 8%. SAT scores were ignored, so this was a boon to college sports as a result of grade inflation. Color-blind society indeed.
Affirmative action (known as employment equity in Canada, reservationin India and Nepal, and positive discrimination in the UK) is the policy of favoring members of a disadvantaged group who currently suffer or historically have suffered from discrimination within a culture.
Notice that does NOT say anything about the historically disadvantaged group member getting the nod in a tie. That is not what AA is all about:
In 2009, Princeton sociologist Thomas Espenshade and researcher Alexandria Walton Radford, in their book No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal, examined data on students applying to college in 1997 and calculated that Asian-Americans needed nearly perfect SAT scores of 1550 to have the same chance of being accepted at a top private university as whites who scored 1410 and African Americans who got 1100.
Now official quotas are illegal but in many governmental jobs you get a bonus from the start if you are a minority, a woman, and/or a veteran. Colleges and employers just know better not to write the number down.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/24/u...irmative-action-university-of-texas.html?_r=0
what happened there was there was some state program where all you had to do to get into some of their college was to graduate in the top 8%. SAT scores were ignored, so this was a boon to college sports as a result of grade inflation. Color-blind society indeed.