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Welfare already does that.
There's no additional need to patronise the dismal by pretending for the sake of their egos that they're just as good as everyone else and definitely got their positions because they're awesome and not through several thumbs on the scale, and that they absolutely pay their way and contribute meaningfully.
If you MUST keep a pet population of ethnic underclasses for some reason, I still don't understand why you'd throw good money after bad trying to convince them they're not as obviously deficient as they actually are. Why do we need to throw away billions salving the egos of people who can never meaningfully give anything of worth back?
The message should be to just take your handouts and be grateful. If you want to escape the shame of basically being a pet of the taxpayer, do better in life.
As you can see from looking around, putting a thumb on the scale in their favour just leads them to believe their own hype and demand more and more. They are ironically too stupid to understand that they didn't get where they are through merit at all.
Because if you won't, they'll provide a political power base for those who will.
The normal answer to that would be "But the 60% of the population I'll be taking the billions from are a much larger political power base". Unfortunately the greatest trick the progressives pulled is to convince white people they don't matter.
Not all that hard a "trick" though, given how we're unusually-outbred WEIRDos, and given their ability to keep WWII as one of the core defining narratives of modern society. So long as 'white people thinking they do matter' can be pattern-matched to the Austrian Painter and his snappy-dressed minions (still providing the basic visual short-hand for "evil" in all our entertainment for over seven decades)…
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I’m not a progressive so you don’t need to convince me.
As you can see from looking around, putting a thumb on the scale in their favour just leads them to believe their own hype and demand more and more. They are ironically too stupid to understand that they didn't get where they are through merit at all.
Keep in mind the real demand signal frequently comes from well-off do gooders, who on average are quite intelligent, in the US at least. The underclass doesn’t have political power.
You used italics for quotes. The ordinary way to quote things is to use ">", so that it looks
If that was deliberate, ignore, of course.
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The line from Colonel Jessup comes to mind: “I would rather that you just said ‘thank you’ and went on your way.”
Indeed.
Hence the pipeline of non-Asian minorities enrolling in schools they wouldn’t have gotten into in the first place if not for affirmative action -> Noticing that their white and Asian classmates are far stronger academically -> complaining that professors or The System are racist -> demanding further accommodations.
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