After September 11 affirmative action seems to me a paltry
controversy. But George Bush passed a minor character test when he
reaffirmed his own conviction - against blatant racial favoritism.
I believe that the desire to be well educated is so precious
in our threatened Western Civilization that no kid with this learning
passion should be allowed to fall through the cracks of institutionalized
higher education.
I say : HARVARD FOR EVERYBODY ! Are not elitist schools a
mockery of American democracy ? They mass produce a very diversified
bunch of SNOBS. It is a contradiction that a disadvantaged person
seeks higher education in order to soon be able to look down on his
own community from the heights of his newly " earned " social status.
There is very little passion for equality in the human heart.
The natural instinct is for advantage. But higher education should serve
those with a true passion for EDUCATION -whatever their other motivations.
There is a case here for McUniversity, I admit. But a true
educational experience reinforces old fashioned American individualism.
People who frequently visit public libraries have IT more than the
millions who are hopelessly addicted to TV - and long estranged from
books and reading - and even my precious daily newspaper !
So if the kid loves learning - whatever his assigned
cultural identity - send him to Harvard. Bill Gates will pay his
tuition. Or perhaps are ubiquitous Mr. Feinstein.
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