"Remedies for American Intolerance"
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The David Duke campaign, the Bush inspired quota scare, and of course, the ever popular “anti-PC” movement compromise the current backlash against enlightened thinking. These three seemingly separate events are actually inter-connected in what I call the Great Intolerance Movement.
The KKK’s David Duke may no longer be the Head Honcho of Hatred, but a man his age rarely does a complete attitudinal turnaround. Since it is no longer fashionable to be outwardly racist, he filled the heads of Louisiana voters with hatred in a more subtle way. Although he lost the election it is still frightening that plenty of folks jumped on the bandwagon of intolerance by voting for him.
Next, a word that we will hear a lot of in 1992--quota. Affirmative action does not imply quotas. It does imply equal opportunity for those against whom society discriminates. Discrimination is institutionalized and thus ingrained in the consciences of the larger society. As a result, employers are not always able to hire solely on the basis of merit, and considerable weight should be placed on hiring qualified minorities. Helms and Bush, however, would have us believe that the liberals want to take jobs away from all white males and give them to minorities.
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