Assume that equal representation is a goal (i.e. if a race/ethnicity makes up a certain proportion of a state's population, that race/ethnicity should make up the same proportion in the state's universities and workplaces. If a state is 37% black, such as Mississippi, then 37% of the states' university student population should be black).
Come up with questions about how to create such equal representation.
Example: Is affirmative action necessary to achieve equal representation?
If the racses will not affect one's ability, isn't that people shuld work on their own to reach their goal?
ReplyDeleteShould people be able to use violence to fight for representation when it is necessary?
ReplyDeleteWhat is necessary to achieve equal representation?
ReplyDeleteIf Dr. Lai successfully invents new type of medicine, which allows our new generation to born with same skin pigmentation, do you think this can solve the issue of racism?
ReplyDeleteWhat if the narrator is very offended by racism? Will this break her?
ReplyDeleteIs including a variety of races a way to achieve equal representation?
ReplyDeleteShould people base their opinions on merit or equally spreading the races in an office or job, ect?
ReplyDeleteShouldn't equal representation be up to the merits of the people? Doing so by removing the race portion of the examination.
ReplyDeleteWhat would happen if there was a state in which everyone was black?
ReplyDeleteIs it moral to turn down an extremely qualified applicant just to comply with equal representation?
ReplyDeleteWhat would happen if everything was the same except that Zora was white?
ReplyDeleteIs a merit system more important than equal representation?
ReplyDeleteIs equal representation system really "equal" if it take concern of race rather than consider ability when making up a certain proportion of a population?
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to work, is equal representation more important than the employee's actual ability?
ReplyDeleteWill Zora change her attitude if she didn't moved?
ReplyDeleteShould equal representation even be a goal? If so, then wouldn't it also be necessary for the sake of being fair for equal representation in all other aspects (i.e. political party, religion, sexual orientation, etc) to reflect the rest of the population? Is this a plausible goal?
ReplyDeleteShould equal representation be the priority in every population, even when the group of people are defined by their race?
ReplyDeleteIf we would all work from our homes using the internet, will racism be less severe?
ReplyDeleteIf a person with minority race have less ability than the one of majority race, should the boss choose the minority over majority just to have equal representation?
ReplyDeleteDo you believe that every country should have an equal amount of people in each race?
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