Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Free Affirmative Action Essays - Affirmative Action is Against the Bibl
      Affirmative Action is Against the Bible                America was known as the Land of Opportunity.   Then it became evident     that "opportunity" was only available to white men.  Later, laws  were     passed to ensure equal opportunity regardless of race, sex, or religion.     These Affirmative Action laws were set in place by our government with  the     intent of correcting the social evil know as prejudice; but in doing so,     they created a monster.  Affirmative action has become an  ineffective,     outdated, and socially harmful policy that is weakening our great nation.                 "The adoption of Affirmative Action programs  in the 1960s reflected     our national aspiration to overcome long-entrenched injustices and become  a     society where equal opportunity, or at least a fair opportunity, was a     reality for more of our citizens. These programs were a response to     economic, political and cultural circumstances that demanded, then     encouraged, and then tolerated widespread discrimination on the basis of     such factors as color, gender and ethnic background. The common hope was     that these programs would be transitory in nature and would enable us as  a     society to reach a point, at some future date, when they would no longer  be     needed" (Shapiro).  It is my opinion that we have now reached that  date.     Continued use of the policy is much like continued use of a strong     medication.  When a patient is suffering from a terrible disease, as  was     the United States suffering from discrimination, strong medication is     sometimes needed to cure the problem.  But once the disease is taken  care     of, further use of the medication does not help...              ...e right course of action.  This is an ideal  that     has always been true, but is quite often broken, resulting is negative     effects and more problems.  A course of action that is morally  wrong,     ethically wrong, and economically wrong, is not the correct way, but an     easier way.  Often, the correct way is more difficult and requires  more     work, but nevertheless, it is the correct way.  Two wrongs do not make  a     right, but they do make more problems and prolong an actual resolution to     the problem.            Works Cited           Shapiro, Harold.  "Affirmative Action:  A continuing discussion /  A     continuing commitment"  Internet Source.  Available at:     http://humanitas.ucsb.edu/projects/aa/docs/shapiro.html           Websters Dictionary  Harbor House Publishers Inc.  Baltimore.   1984                            
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