[quote=ASTA] I'm not calling every single pale-skinned individual on the planet a Hitler clone; you said that. But you toting affirmative action as some sort of terrible anti-European agenda is extraordinarily pathetic when it's far from being that in reality. As I previously said, it's an equalizer, a supplement, which aims to actually assist minority groups in finding work or taking advantage of services and privileges that their white peers receive by default. And women (including white women) benefit from it. Even with this, they don't get special treatment, they aren't placed ahead of their white peers and they sure as shit aren't free from racial discrimination. I find it disturbing that a law is required for people to at least have a chance at standing on equal footing when placed side-by-side with those of European background. And when it comes to Europe's history and the economic boom that it has reaped from its exploitation, subjugation and slaughter of native peoples, I'm not going to sugarcoat anything. Especially when the negative impact European empires had on other peoples throughout the world still persists .Honestly, do I need to fetch links and stats to back this up or is this common knowledge like I hope it is? [/quote] 1. So, what, Europeans are guilty by "corruption of blood?" Unconstitutional. Why don't we have anti-Aztec affirmative action or pro-Scandinavian affirmative action in Southern Greenland or pro-Neanderthal affirmative action everywhere or pro-European affirmative action in Mongolia? History is history. I'm Asian, mind you, and we Koreans didn't have it easy. 2. Colonization was not a zero-sum game. Can you honestly tell me that the African tribes, some of whom had not even invented the WHEEL, mind you, would be better off today if nobody brought technology to them?