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No, Affirmative Action Is Not Effective In Combating Racial Inequalities
As Americans, we ought to pride ourselves on our remarkable diversity, particularly given the complicated history of race relations in this country. Even after centuries of inequality, discrimination, and racial issues that persist to this day, most citizens...
Affirmative Action Is Effective in Combating Racial Inequalities In Some Instances
Although affirmative action accomplishes the goal of increasing diversity in higher education and creating more tolerant communities, it burdens students who are not prepared for the rigorous and fast-paced nature of certain elite schools. This can cause imposter...
Yes, Affirmative Action Is Effective In Combating Racial Inequalities
The United States is a nation that has oppressed and continues to oppress certain communities through slavery, systemic racism, and other forms of discrimination. Therefore, affirmative action remains a significant reparative backbone for marginalized individuals who...
No, It Is Unacceptable For Politicians to Make Comments About Ongoing Judicial Matters
In a high-profile case like the Derek Chauvin trial, it is irresponsible for public officials to comment on their expected verdict as President Joe Biden and Representative Maxine Waters did. Public officials have a constitutional duty to uphold the rule of law and...
Yes, Politicians Can Make Comments Under Certain Circumstances
It is irresponsible for prominent politicians to threaten members of the judiciary if the ruling is contrary to their desired outcome. Before the conclusion of the Derek Chauvin trial, President Biden and Representative Maxine Waters made comments regarding the case....
Yes, It Is Acceptable For Politicians to Make Comments About Ongoing Judicial Matters
The Derek Chauvin trial lasted three weeks and left Black Americans on the edges of their seats wondering if there would be any form of accountability. In the end, Chauvin was found guilty on manslaughter, second-degree murder and third-degree muder charges for the...