Or maybe membership in a certain priviliged caste? For instance, you might prefer the guy who only scores fifty percent on a proficiency test over the guy who scored ninety percent.samcdkey said:Even if he is less qualified and efficient?
If your car broke down, what would determine your choice of mechanic: ability to do the job well or the color of skin?
madanthonywayne said:Or maybe membership in a certain priviliged caste? For instance, you might prefer the guy who only scores fifty percent on a proficiency test over the guy who scored ninety percent.
Oh wait, you'll have to settle for the guy who scored fifty percent. The other guy burned himself alive since he couldn't find a job. If only the good guy had been a member of the right caste.
Seems to me that affirmative action simply reshuffles the caste system. Moving some castes up, and others down. While keeping alive the idea that a person should be judged by his caste rather than his individual merit.
G. F. Schleebenhorst said:LOL, the generic overreaction. I never get sick of that one.
I wouldn't call myself a white nationalist, but perhaps you can tell me what's wrong with being a white nationalist in an indigenously white country?