So, again, this just points to more resentment by under-qualified white folk that have no substantial concrete education.
They majored in crap fields when they enrolled in college, and now they realize that those majors that they half-heartedly chose will not get them jobs. Nothing that is remotely relevant to the job market, nothing that will actually get them a job that has security and stability.
But I’ll let you in on a little secret: I have never met an unemployed white engineer. I have met plenty of white people who are engineers. But not a single one of them was unemployed. Not one. They were employed and useful and happy.
So if any white people harbor resentment for affirmative action policies, this is just evidence that they are not really qualified to do anything. If white people were qualified to do jobs that actually do something, then they would have no problem getting jobs. Simply nothing more than [[[evidence, clues]]] that they do not have any marketable job skills.
I have never heard a white medical doctor complaining that they were denied entry into medical school due to affirmative action going to some minority kid. You know why? Because acceptance into medical school requires actual credentials. It requires intelligence, it requires a competitive major in college, it requires tons of volunteering and extracurricular activities. It requires a good score on the Medical College Admissions Test. In short, it requires a demonstrated propensity for medical school.
I swear, every single f'n time that I see a middle class white person complain screeching screaming complaining that “affirmative action is wrong!” It is usually because they are a middling middle-of-the-road mediocre performance college kid that expects mommy and daddy to come bail them out of overnight jail because they were caught drinking under age.
They fully expect to go to college, and fully expect their parents to foot the entire bill, and they usually have no earthly clue what they want to major in. Hell, sometimes they go and attend college for four years and are still undecided on their major.
They majored in crap fields when they enrolled in college, and now they realize that those majors that they half-heartedly chose will not get them jobs. Nothing that is remotely relevant to the job market, nothing that will actually get them a job that has security and stability.
But I’ll let you in on a little secret: I have never met an unemployed white engineer. I have met plenty of white people who are engineers. But not a single one of them was unemployed. Not one. They were employed and useful and happy.
So if any white people harbor resentment for affirmative action policies, this is just evidence that they are not really qualified to do anything. If white people were qualified to do jobs that actually do something, then they would have no problem getting jobs. Simply nothing more than [[[evidence, clues]]] that they do not have any marketable job skills.
I have never heard a white medical doctor complaining that they were denied entry into medical school due to affirmative action going to some minority kid. You know why? Because acceptance into medical school requires actual credentials. It requires intelligence, it requires a competitive major in college, it requires tons of volunteering and extracurricular activities. It requires a good score on the Medical College Admissions Test. In short, it requires a demonstrated propensity for medical school.
I swear, every single f'n time that I see a middle class white person complain screeching screaming complaining that “affirmative action is wrong!” It is usually because they are a middling middle-of-the-road mediocre performance college kid that expects mommy and daddy to come bail them out of overnight jail because they were caught drinking under age.
They fully expect to go to college, and fully expect their parents to foot the entire bill, and they usually have no earthly clue what they want to major in. Hell, sometimes they go and attend college for four years and are still undecided on their major.
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