When a person blames their lack of success, or failure to get their own way on discrimination which is based on race or gender, they often do have a provable point.
However, that isn't always true. Sometimes people will blame their failures on gender or race simply because it is an easy rallying point to cry "foul", garner support from relevant organizations and essentially play the victim in circumstances where they have not been victimized at all.
There can be no dispute that people are discriminated against on the basis of race and gender, but how often do people play the "race card" or the "gender card"?
Does it devalue the genuine moves towards equality, or is it simply an inevitable reflection on human nature to use whatever means available to get ones own way?
Is there a significant difference in your mind between those who play the race card and those who play the gender card?
What do you think?
2007-12-01
10:36:42
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➔ Gender Studies