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Essay On Affirmative Action In The Workplace

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One of the most heavily debated policies in the U.S. is the use of Affirmative Action in colleges and the workplace. Affirmative Action is a policy which favors the admission of minority groups, often dictated by race or gender, when considering applicants. Supporters believe it encourages diversity, while opponents believe it spawns racial tension. Affirmative action is detrimental to the students of the U.S. because it encourages reverse discrimination and has negative psychological effects on the supposedly “aided” minorities.
Many who support Affirmative Action defend the policy with cries that racial diversity is needed in colleges, and that Affirmative Action is the only thing that can achieve that. This enforces the assumption that “because a student is part of an underrepresented minority group, he must have different [academic perspectives] than… the majority”(Marquez). Many socio-economic classes rest in one race, and to surmise that one race has a different intellectual standing than another is to generalize and stereotype. The purpose of Affirmative Action is to eradicate discrimination, but instead it only promotes discrimination of the majority. The use of Affirmative Action “[creates] polarization, jeopardizing the economic and political status of Jewish and white middle-class people” (“Affirmative Action in the …show more content…

It reinforces previous racial stereotypes; mainly those dictating minority groups are incapable of succeeding intellectually, and that majority groups are, by default, smarter and more competent than their less privileged counterparts. The only results Affirmative Action produces are reverse prejudice and damaged self esteem of minority groups. In the end, tension is borne between the two groups, when both of these groups are being harmed by Affirmative

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