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In reply to the discussion: do men, who do not believe in white male privilege/entitlement oppose affirmative action? [View all]Chathamization
(1,638 posts)between people who are in favor of race-based affirmative action and class-based. There's been a massive shift in just one or two generations about our view on race. I myself didn't fully appreciate the reasoning behind keeping race-based affirmative action until I did research both into the it's history and the history of the opposition to it. I think for people who have grown up in an era where racism is generally considered a social taboo, it can be hard to understand just how entrenched it was not too long ago (of course, the environment one grows up in will also affect this).
As for other forms of discrimination, passing laws to protect people can help, but it's difficult to enforce. For instance, where I am they already have very progressive human rights laws that includes protection against personal appearance discrimination, but it can be tough to even realize that's happening when you're one of thirty applicants that aren't chosen.