To: rface
''They [so-called diversity programs] are nothing more than a way of giving preference to favored groups on campus.'' Absolutely correct. It's been proven time and again that this movement is not about equality but about disempowering the status quo. It's one of the critical tactics in Marx's dialectical revolution. The bourgeoisie, otherwise known as the Middle Class, must be overthrown and subjugated. Every gain in any other class must come at the expense of the petite bourgeoisie.
4 posted on
11/17/2002 7:06:28 AM PST by
IronJack
To: IronJack; Dutch Boy; yoe; rface
This helps prove how there's no diversity...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A22619-2002Oct26.html
After graduation recently, 2.5 million American seniors enrolled in either a two-year or a four-year college. Almost a million did not. They were overwhelmingly poor, male and white. Much to the surprise of social scientists who traditionally have looked for educational problems among minorities, low-income black and Hispanic men are more likely to go to college right out of high school than white guys. So are young women of any background, in fact.
To: IronJack
'It's been proven time and again that this movement is not about equality but about disempowering the status quo. It's one of the critical tactics in Marx's dialectical revolution'It is also necessary that the majority, middle-class/status-quo/conservative, be made to doubt itself, to teach the young that their position is unearned and unfair. It is necessary to take away their ability to debate and to fight.
It's been going on since, oh, say the time 'flower power' was coined.
6 posted on
11/17/2002 7:59:43 AM PST by
norton
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