by One-Eye » 5/28/2003, 10:54 pm
Ah, but there has to be a higher standard. I am NOT okay with allowing for oppression and violence against innocents just because someone has a deeply held belief that their race is superior and intend to act upon it. I'm not a believer in absolute moral rights and wrongs, but I am a believer in absolute human rights and wrongs. There is no justification for violence and oppression, be it race-based or otherwise. In this case, I AM right and they ARE wrong. There are many other things I strongly believe in, but at the same time am willing to admit that other opinions than mine are equally valid - religion and politics for example. With oppression and violence - the outer markings of hatred - I am quite certain that in terms of human society these are wrongs. There is no valid data in any field, be it ethical, philosophical, scientific, logical, or anything else to lend moral support to these behaviors. In this, as in almost NO other things, I am quite certain that MY opinion is the right one, and I challenge any of you to provide even cursory evidence otherwise. The best moral arguments for racism (and other forms of oppression) that history and modern society have had to offer have all been debunked. Racism is WRONG.
Affirmative Action, if it can be proved to be a racist policy, would therefore also be wrong. But up until now in this discussion, that hasn't been proven. No evidence has even been presented, just abstract theory. I have argued for it in the past, but I remain undecided on my ultimate opinion on the matter. It merits more research by me that I will not have the time to do until after finals. For now, I will leave it for myself undecided.