Isn't there laws against discrimination? Did I miss something here?
Correct me if I am wrong but if there is laws against Discrimination even the government breaks them by allowing things like the African American Collage Fund, Funds and special treatment for women owned businesses. We could even say that food stamps and welfare are discriminating against the rich. Discrimination is treating one group worse or better then another. We all do it in one way or another.
Everything you stated there are tools used to enforce the discrimination laws and help to develop a level playing field..
Food stamps and welfare is part of the Farm Bill which includes money for farmers who if they make say ten million in profits for the year, they receive a few hundred thousands in welfare for doing so and if they don't make a profit welfare also covers their losses. Walmart, McDonalds and other large corporations are subsidized twenty billion a year in welfare, through their employees, who don't make enough to make ends meet so that the corporations can continue to make record profits at the expense of their employees.
As far as a college fund for African Americans maybe they don't really need it because the playing field is truly level.. They do control 50% of the wealth of the nation after all with all their fortune 500 businesses, automotive plants, 100% control of the media, the pharmaceutical industry and equal share of everything else. It's not like they are playing catch-up and way way behind, they are just greedy and think they deserve more than everyone else..
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