From: Runge11 on


"Earl Evleth" <evleth(a)wanadoo.fr> a �crit dans le message de groupe de
discussion : C7E0DF95.1A8AC5%evleth(a)wanadoo.fr...
> On 6/04/10 12:28, in article C7E0D95F.8A04B%devleth(a)wanadoo.fr, "Donna
> Evleth" <devleth(a)wanadoo.fr> wrote:
>
>>>> No, the level playing field means that all people are looked
>>>> at. In the old days, only the children of the rich went to Harvard.
>>>
>>> That's equal opportunity, not affirmative action.
>>
>> But it was only sons of the rich, not daughters. That is not equal
>> opportunity.
>
>
> Same thing for my undergraduate school, Caltech only admitted
> males in my time. In fact in my high school graduating
> class we had three admissions to Caltech, but one girl
> who was smarter than I was could not apply there.
> If girls had been admitted, I probably would not
> have made it.
>
> So the policy "affirmative" and not equal.
> It affirmed that only males need apply.
>
> At the time there did not exist the "howling"
> of the feminists complaining about discrimination.
> The idea of fairness was never brought up.
>
> Basically, Maxi, you are on the wrong side of history
> and social justice.
>
>
>
>
>