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We Do NOT Need Affirmative Action Essay

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Affirmative Action is steps that are taken to ensure that the opportunities are equal between minorities and others. There have been many heated debates over this issue, and maybe the worst is yet to come. Some might feel it is necessary because they feel opportunities are not equal for minorities. Many people believe that gaps need to be closed between minorities and others, but there is a difference in the method. I feel the current method is not constitutional, lawful, and not proven to be an adequate solution. We don’t even know what is the cause of inequality. How can we figure out what the solution is? There is no evidence showing whether imbalances in education and the workforce are racial or economical. …show more content…

Affirmative Action goes against what our country was founded on. Our preamble to the Constitution proclaims liberty and justice for everyone. We have worked so hard to perfect our country with our numerous amendments to the Constitution. Instead of solidifying the equalities we have worked for, it challenges the concept of equality. Affirmative Action is unlawful. Affirmative Action goes against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Civil Rights Act was made to insure that no one would be discriminated against, yet we use reverse discrimination to insure equality. The Civil Rights Act did not establish superiority of one race, religion, or sex over the other one. To give preferential treatment to any minorities is a blatant violation of Title VII. Affirmative Action is also a violation of Title II where interstate commerce is involved. Affirmative Action in federally funded schools also violates Title IV. The Affirmative Action Program is not reaching its goal. The program was supposed to be an equalizer. Minorities were supposed to have the same opportunities in the workforce, and education as others. Now the gap is bigger than thirty years ago. Less African American’s go to college now than in 1990. Affirmative Action also casts shadows on our merit. Why should an unworthy candidate receive a position only because of their color? This way of thinking only excuses minorities from being judged by

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