I can understand why columnist Anthony Lewis is relieved by
a recent House vote on affirmative action . ( May !8 )
He sees no wisdom in the federal government penalizing colleges
and universities with active affirmative action programs. Canceling
these well intentioned programs , he thinks, will quickly result in
a situation profoundly embarrassing to the very idea of " democratic
legitimacy ".
400 black students with 4.0 grade averages are rejected by the
University of California , I read . But isn't it rather ironic that
being rejected by an " elitist " college ruins your opportunities
for leadership roles in a " democratic " society.
Perhaps " elitist " schools should be abolished ? Why
should " elitists " professors make " elite " students their
exclusive concern ? Most of their brilliant lectures, for example,
can be easily and cheaply marketed for the peasant masses .
With computers omnipresent in our society , any information or
wisdom available to an elite can be made quickly available to
some poor but intelligent black kid in a South Providence, Rhode
Island public library.
I am convinced that an " elite " education in the United States
is nothing more than a very undemocratic exploitation of the upper
middle classes and an affront to the lower classes.
The Ivy League is just full of baloney !
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