policies that give preference to minorities discriminate against nonminorities
Critics often make the argument that affirmative action is unconstitutional.
Affirmative action has been controversial for a number of reasons. Arguably the most common argument used by those who oppose affirmative action programs is that it results in "reverse discrimination", meaning discrimination against white people (primarily white men). BalancedPolitics.org does a great job of answering your question in depth at the Related Link below.
There is a very clear, utilitarian argument that supports Affirmative Action. The ends of establishing parity by numbers, assuring minority talent in the professions, and enhancing upward mobility in a minority group, outweighs the means of giving women and racial minorities and extra boost in a competition against other candidates.
Affirmative action is about farming
It would violate the goal of creating a colorblind society.
what employer are subject to affirmative action
No affirmative action is morally defensible.
Chinese for Affirmative Action was created in 1969.
No, Arizona does not have affirmative action policies in place. In fact, the state passed a ballot measure in 2010 that prohibited affirmative action in areas such as college admissions and hiring practices.
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