Our lives are spent discriminating for or against one thing or another. In other words, choice requires discrimination.
When we modify the term with race, sex, height, weight or age, we merely specify the choice criteria.
Imagine how silly, not to mention impossible, life would be if discrimination were outlawed. Imagine engaging in just
about any activity where we couldn't discriminate by race, sex, height, weight, age, mannerisms, college selection,
looks or ability; it would turn into a carnival. THIS STATEMENT IS BY MR. WALTER E. WILLIAMS
2006-09-06
10:46:53
·
9 answers
·
asked by
Anonymous
in
Society & Culture
➔ Other - Society & Culture
Most, if not all the replys have acknowledged that it is not possible to eliminate discrimination. If this is true, then what is wrong with racially profiling?
2006-09-06
11:16:35 ·
update #1