Gunnar
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Interesting reading the discussion here.
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I have proof. Just read this book! What they say is true!
Why is what they say true?
Well, you'd have to read the book!
Haven't *you* read the book? Why is what you are claiming true?
It says so in the book!
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Sounds like some of the arguments for the existence of God. And similarly models the argument that "there is no such thing as reverse discrimination" Why? Well because we said there isn't.
The argument from authority is not an argument. (Well, if you'd read what I read, you'd KNOW!. It's been a long time since "magister dixit" was considered a valid response, and I haven't read what you read. Prove it). Further, the burden of proof lies on he who attempts to assert the positive. Lastly, statistics used to support your thesis must be relevant to the point you are trying to make. So far, the syllogism goes like this:
1. All minorities are immigrants.
2. Most immigrants are poor
3. Most Immigrants are descriminated against.
4. Therefore, most minorities are poor because they are descriminated against.
1 is patently not true. You have stats for 2. 3. Remains to be proven, thus 4 is not supportable.
Any conclusions you make about reversing the descrimination through some sort of affirmative action plan are irrelevant until you prove discrimination. There is no disease, thus no need for medical treatment.
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I have proof. Just read this book! What they say is true!
Why is what they say true?
Well, you'd have to read the book!
Haven't *you* read the book? Why is what you are claiming true?
It says so in the book!
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Sounds like some of the arguments for the existence of God. And similarly models the argument that "there is no such thing as reverse discrimination" Why? Well because we said there isn't.
The argument from authority is not an argument. (Well, if you'd read what I read, you'd KNOW!. It's been a long time since "magister dixit" was considered a valid response, and I haven't read what you read. Prove it). Further, the burden of proof lies on he who attempts to assert the positive. Lastly, statistics used to support your thesis must be relevant to the point you are trying to make. So far, the syllogism goes like this:
1. All minorities are immigrants.
2. Most immigrants are poor
3. Most Immigrants are descriminated against.
4. Therefore, most minorities are poor because they are descriminated against.
1 is patently not true. You have stats for 2. 3. Remains to be proven, thus 4 is not supportable.
Any conclusions you make about reversing the descrimination through some sort of affirmative action plan are irrelevant until you prove discrimination. There is no disease, thus no need for medical treatment.