That there is a BLSD is a very sad thing; and that there is apparently a need for a BLSD is a very sad state of affairs. I don't see anything wrong with asking an (emphasis here) open-ended question about it. The answers provided so far are unconvincing. For specific issues relating to specific groups there are threads that deal with them - an example that pops into my mind is the thread labeled "Homosexual PS"; the great majority of the threads in BLSD are not specific to particularly "black" questions regarding the admissions process; etc.
White people do not have to endure the same name calling, the same put downs, the same insults, the same contempt after each one of their offers of admission. White people are not perceived as inferior from the outset of this process and that each slot gained by a Black individual is a slot stolen from someone else.
Quote from: ptp on February 18, 2006, 07:55:39 PMQuote from: John Galt on February 18, 2006, 07:34:23 PM White people do not have to endure the same name calling, the same put downs, the same insults, the same contempt after each one of their offers of admission. White people are not perceived as inferior from the outset of this process and that each slot gained by a Black individual is a slot stolen from someone else. Now your being stereo-typical? Come on. Not all black people are called names and get put down and insulted that and certainly not by all white people. Stop with the boo-hoo. I’m happy for anyone from a diverse background that gets admitted to school and ultimately lands in a competitive job. It will make everyone’s lives (I mean us as practicing attorney’s and general society) more interesting. I can’t wait until people of more diverse backgrounds are more prevalent in the Judge arena. By that time there should finally be a proper mix.Good job misinterpreting my post.
Quote from: John Galt on February 18, 2006, 07:34:23 PM White people do not have to endure the same name calling, the same put downs, the same insults, the same contempt after each one of their offers of admission. White people are not perceived as inferior from the outset of this process and that each slot gained by a Black individual is a slot stolen from someone else. Now your being stereo-typical? Come on. Not all black people are called names and get put down and insulted that and certainly not by all white people. Stop with the boo-hoo. I’m happy for anyone from a diverse background that gets admitted to school and ultimately lands in a competitive job. It will make everyone’s lives (I mean us as practicing attorney’s and general society) more interesting. I can’t wait until people of more diverse backgrounds are more prevalent in the Judge arena. By that time there should finally be a proper mix.
Do tell Galt. I'd like to see where I fouled.
It seems to me that we have chosen, either deliberately or through apathy, to reproduce social segregation here, among the very people on whom an end to such segregation in the future relies, which is ironic and a bit dismaying. There should be more discussion about this issue, I think, and not less.my .02