01-22-2004, 01:07 AM
Sad but true.
Unfortunately, I doubt anything can be done about the AA craze (at least, not in our lifetimes). It's a part of the bureacracy now, and the ultimate point of bureacracy is to resist change and ensure that it's a 'necessity,' after all.
I will nitpick one point, though:
There really is no such thing as "reverse discrimination." It's still plain old discrimination, just (in the case you outlined) directed to the majority rather than a minority. "Reverse discrimination" happens to be one of my (many) pet peeves. <_<
Unfortunately, I doubt anything can be done about the AA craze (at least, not in our lifetimes). It's a part of the bureacracy now, and the ultimate point of bureacracy is to resist change and ensure that it's a 'necessity,' after all.
I will nitpick one point, though:
Quote:When will people in this country learn that reverse discrimination is just as horrible and disgusting as discrimination itself is?
There really is no such thing as "reverse discrimination." It's still plain old discrimination, just (in the case you outlined) directed to the majority rather than a minority. "Reverse discrimination" happens to be one of my (many) pet peeves. <_<