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	<title>Comments on: Question regarding Affirmative Action</title>
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		<title>By: DarkStar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:08:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Frankly, I wouldn&#039;t care one way or the other. I still have to do the job, and once the job is done, I&#039;ve gained more experience to do the next job and stretch even further.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frankly, I wouldn&#8217;t care one way or the other. I still have to do the job, and once the job is done, I&#8217;ve gained more experience to do the next job and stretch even further.</p>
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		<title>By: S. Cain</title>
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		<dc:creator>S. Cain</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2007 17:50:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A double standard is not a remedy for concerted results. Sometimes working hard striving simply doesn&#039;t cut it when experience matters-crunch time. I want black leaders who are 110% competent in a field leading! Certainly strides in the right direction must be regarded and chronicled but I am uneasy with the notion that abrupt black empowerment suffices all concerns, if those blacks could be noted as possessing (for sake of arguing) 88% of a field&#039;s fluency of proficiency at the time of advancement. There is a difference, a distinction between a state of entitlement and a state of deserving. Not that one must be stubbornly rigid on the idea of a long march to accomplishment...but every fresh young face won&#039;t evolve into the paragon of one&#039;s chosen profession. To think &quot;we deserve a chance&quot; is not incorrect, BUT, BUT... thinking we are entitled beyond a doubt...leads to a dulling of ambition. Affirmative action is a MEANS to an end, to many ends, but not the solution to black success.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A double standard is not a remedy for concerted results. Sometimes working hard striving simply doesn&#8217;t cut it when experience matters-crunch time. I want black leaders who are 110% competent in a field leading! Certainly strides in the right direction must be regarded and chronicled but I am uneasy with the notion that abrupt black empowerment suffices all concerns, if those blacks could be noted as possessing (for sake of arguing) 88% of a field&#8217;s fluency of proficiency at the time of advancement. There is a difference, a distinction between a state of entitlement and a state of deserving. Not that one must be stubbornly rigid on the idea of a long march to accomplishment&#8230;but every fresh young face won&#8217;t evolve into the paragon of one&#8217;s chosen profession. To think &#8220;we deserve a chance&#8221; is not incorrect, BUT, BUT&#8230; thinking we are entitled beyond a doubt&#8230;leads to a dulling of ambition. Affirmative action is a MEANS to an end, to many ends, but not the solution to black success.</p>
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