YSK The difference between equality, justice and equity.

3 years ago by Amilo159 to c/youshouldknow

Why YSK: because what seems like equal situation from surface isn't always equal opportunity for all. And even when equal measure of help is provided, it might not be equally useful.

smeg 193 points 3 years ago
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Bartsbigbugbag 24 points 3 years ago

Plenty of people use equity this way. Maybe not in your circles, but it’s not a new definition, it’s been around for decades. Millions of people in the US alone do not equate the criminal Justice system with the concept of Justice. Perhaps you should recognize that your perceptions are not able to be applied to the entire population. If you ever find yourself using “nobody” or “everybody” and you have no definitive data backing that up, I would recommend re-examining your biases, because what you appear to be doing is attempting to normalize your beliefs while otherizing the beliefs of others who do not share your view.

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uniqueid198x 5 points 3 years ago

How would you label the different concepts?

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crazycanadianloon 4 points 3 years ago

It's an infographic for children...? I think it's meant to be simple.

I'm sure 18+ people should already have a more nuanced view of what those words mean. And if they don't I'm sure there are other materials they can peruse to help them understand.

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phillaholic -6 points 3 years ago

Apparently not simply enough for people to understand it’s point here.

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whats_a_refoogee 6 points 3 years ago

The OP comment did not criticize the comic for being too simple. He called it misleading. You're both arguing with a strawman.

Someone disagreeing with something doesn't mean they didn't understand it. It's a really poisonous mindset that hampers intellectual discourse and development.

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phillaholic -4 points 3 years ago

It’s not misleading. If you can explain it better in an easier way by all means…

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oce 2 points 3 years ago

I wonder if it was written by a non native speaker or a non American because the literal translation in French sounds right.

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Elivey 91 points 3 years ago

I guess that meme I keep seeing that's asks "did we leave all the stupid people on reddit?" Was wrong.

Y'all can't understand a few simple metaphorical images that looks like it was designed for children to understand, and are going all out in contriving obtuse reasons for why it doesn't work or isn't realistic.

Yes, of course if this was real she could walk to the other side, but it's a fucking metaphor.

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neutron 32 points 3 years ago

Arguing about the metaphors and analogies instead of actual topics? Saw plenty of those during college, especially when the guy in question was being a contrarian just to 'stick it to the man' and look cool to their buddies.

I thought working adults would grow out of it - nah, we're all dumb children inside, including me.

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KaleDaddy 19 points 3 years ago

I see it all the time. A certain demographic seemingly cannot comprehend metaphors and jf it isnt literally perfect in every way they attack it. I think really they know they wont look good admitting they have issues with the message of equality/equity so they attack the method of delivery instead

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afunkysongaday -15 points 3 years ago

It's just such a bad metaphor. Not simple, bad.

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marmo7ade -25 points 3 years ago
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SoNick 69 points 3 years ago

I like the boxes and fence one more, this just feels super-contrived

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HonoraryMancunian 34 points 3 years ago

But that one always brings out the smug responses about how they shouldn't be watching the game for free, totally (and purposefully) missing the point

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MeatsOfRage 20 points 3 years ago

The girl could literally just walk to the other side of the tree, there's no actual barrier. This one is super ham-fisted because it can spark the wrong side of the debate.

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DessertStorms 5 points 3 years ago

it can spark the wrong side of the debate.

any discussion of the topic would though, because those who oppose the basic idea of equality, let alone equity or justice, know only how to derail and/or project, they are not interested in having a sincere discussion, because they whole heartedly believe that some people are worth less than others, and they will justify that in whatever way makes sense to them because in their mind, they're all that matters.

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Decoy321 15 points 3 years ago

True justice would be them watering the tree or something. That dude has been giving to these little shits the whole time. Let it be The Getting Tree for once.

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nxfsi 5 points 3 years ago

My favorite is the meme edit where they just chop off everyone's legs so that they end up at the same height below the fence.

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Klear 2 points 3 years ago

Fatality!

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upforitbutnotdownforit 1 point 3 years ago

I like owning a home because I finally got some equality.

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Oyster_Lust 45 points 3 years ago

Equality should be in protection of rights. People are not equal, and never will be. They should have equal rights, though.

Steve Vai is a better guitarist than I am. He shouldn't have his fingers broken so that we both have equal ability to play the guitar.

Trying to make people equal in every way is evil. It only brings the best in every field down to the level of the worst, since there's no way to bring everyone up to the level of the best in every field.

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ImGonnaTryScience 42 points 3 years ago

That's not the point of equity. The point is to compensate for disadvantages people couldn't prevent and can't fix on their own. Stairs are equal. They work the same way for everyone. But someone in a wheelchair can't climb stairs.

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Reliant1087 15 points 3 years ago

But you can reframe it. People don't have equal mobility but everyone has an equal right to access a place, so you have stairs and ramps. You can't make everything a ramp or stair to create equality.

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duffman 4 points 3 years ago

That's not how equity works in practice. It doesn't examine anyone's actual capabilities or disadvantages. They bucket large groups of people into categories they deem worthy to receive resources, despite their actual need. Every person has their individual story, challenges, and priveleges yet equity assumes otherwise, that you deserve compensation based on the group you were assigned to, not what you actually need.

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oce 4 points 3 years ago

It may work like that in practice in fields where it is extremely difficult to design solutions that are adapted to each person. Imagine you have to tailor laws and their application specifically to many millions of individuals, how do you do that without creating more manageable categories?

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ssboomman 3 points 3 years ago

That’s just not true. That’s how a person would feel if equity didn’t specifically help them.

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ryathal -9 points 3 years ago

In practice that's equity programs work by hurtingsomeone. Some California schools cut advanced math classes because they weren't diverse enough, or it was contributing to an educational gap, or some bullshit. Equity requires adding burden to someone, it may be in an attempt at fairness, but that doesn't make it right.

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DessertStorms 19 points 3 years ago

In practice that’s equity programs work by hurtingsomeone

[citation needed]

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duffman -9 points 3 years ago

Equality people: "Let's fund these people who are objectively poor, they are disadvantaged and need it.".

Equity people: "let's fund people part of this group I can clearly identify by looking at them. They are likely to be disadvantaged."

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Bartsbigbugbag 9 points 3 years ago

When you’re so used to privilege, equality feels like oppression.

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ssboomman 8 points 3 years ago

Lmaooo the only people who use that California talking point are people who have never been inside of a school in California. They aren’t cutting math classes they are offering alternatives to high level math courses like calculus, stats, and data science. Explain to me how that’s burdening anyone??

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hark 22 points 3 years ago

Nobody is advocating for breaking fingers. Following the example set by the image, if someone were to have, for example, issues with their hands, then they should be provided tools to help them play the guitar. Do you think someone with a disability shouldn't be allowed to do things even though tools to let them do those things exist? Keeping up such barriers is how we miss out on amazing talents hampered by obstacles that could be overcome provided adequate access.

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Kage520 14 points 3 years ago

I think what he was saying, but slightly missed, was, if both people needed guitar classes, we should not give the guy with the hand issues the only available seat.

Really though, if we just spend a bit more on education, there could be seats for everyone! So maybe the last picture could be fertilizing the tree to make it bigger or something.

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readthemessage 2 points 3 years ago

What he said is something closer to "We should not tax the rich to level the playing field" and that is a very bad take.

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JustAThought 2 points 3 years ago

There is no taking away. Someone will have access to guitars that wouldn’t otherwise. Someone somewhere let a great player hear a guitar, see how it’s played, maybe even gave them their first guitar. it’s about giving not taking away.

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JustAThought 21 points 3 years ago

I think your problem is that you think that something will be taken away. Try to think in terms of the giving. Steve is not going to have anything taken away. Someone will have access to guitars that wouldn’t otherwise. Steve will be fine.

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SocialMediaRefugee -4 points 3 years ago

What if resources are limited? There is only one guitar but 3 people want one.

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ssboomman 8 points 3 years ago

Then instead of letting the super advantaged, super rich take all the resources we should work on getting and producing more. Which probably starts with taking from the people who are hoarding them all.

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phillaholic 4 points 3 years ago

According to the picture, increase the supply of guitars.

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Cethin 4 points 3 years ago

At birth there are situations that give people advantages that have nothing to do with ability. These advantages are systemic, where certain people will have better access to opportunity (apples) than others. The goal should be that the opportunities are equal so no one has a head start. The best apple picker will pick more apples instead of the person born with an orchard and apple picking machinery who very well may be a shit apple picker.

For your example, we'd end up with the best musicians becoming popular, not the ones where their parent could afford to give them private lessons since childhood and had industry connections to make them big where they wouldn't otherwise.

It's not about equality of outcomes, it's about equality of opportunity. No one should start a race with a head start because then you don't know who the best runner is. Everyone should start equally and everyone should have equal access to the same shoes, equipment, and practice opportunity, otherwise we can't see who's actually best without an advantage.

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kool_newt -2 points 3 years ago
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June 20 points 3 years ago

This image isn’t about making people equal, it’s about making systems equal…

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thereisalamp 20 points 3 years ago

You entirely missed the point of this picture.

This picture isn't about breaking Steve's fingers so you can both play shitty guitar. It's about making sure you can both access a guitar and lessons to learn.

The equality picture would be shoving a guitar in each of your hands and a coupon for lessons, while failing to address that you live 2 hours away from the teacher while he lives next door.

Eta: equity would be providing you with a free buss ride to the teachers house 2 hours away. This gives you all the tools to get guitar lessons, but, you might not be able to take advantage of this because a 5 hour commitment isn't the same as a 1 hour 5 minute commitment and you lose out on opportunity cost. You get free guitar lessons and a ride, but the system is broken. Justice is fixing the system so that there's enough guitar teachers within a reasonable distance. Like say, making sure that no one is more than 20 minutes from a guitar teacher.

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whats_a_refoogee -1 points 3 years ago

It's about making sure you can both access a guitar and lessons to learn.

We are already trying to do that. It's called equality. Also known as equality of opportunity, where everyone has access to acquire a guitar and guitar lessons. How does "justice" augment this?

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thereisalamp 3 points 3 years ago

You failed at reading the rest of the comment.

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duffman -4 points 3 years ago

The picture misses the millions of people who are too poor to afford a ladder and don't belong to one of the groups targeted by the equity crowd.

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readthemessage 4 points 3 years ago

The equity crowd should want the poor people to afford a ladder, I do not understand your point.

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duffman 0 points 3 years ago

Then they would put resources to poor people of any demographic.

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GBU_28 16 points 3 years ago

You'll notice the Steve Vai apple picker (left) never has a reduction in apple access.

Your suggestion some harm might come to Steve Vai doesn't make sense, he can access apples as well as ever

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HamSwagwich -2 points 3 years ago

While your statement is true, the result is Steve Vai not having a motivation or reason to become the top apple picker. If his extreme efforts to become the best in a given field are nullified by a system that will give extra to someone who isn't as good at it so that they can be as good as Steve, why bother with putting in that effort?

So yes, Steve is harmed by stealing his motivation and (potential) recognition by making the system anti-meritocracy and more about everyone being the same.

The equation changes when we live in a post scarcity society, but we didn't live in one. Therefore we have motivational pressure to find a niche we are good at and exploit it to survive. Taking away that niche you might be talented at while others aren't as talented, harm those people who now don't have that niche to exploit.

Even in a post-scarcity world, where we have unlimited access to energy (and thus can create anything we need), the motivation for social recognition through innate talent and ability is going to drive the human race forward. Taking that away kills the human spirit and possibly the human race.

I bet you are against designer babies/gene editing to give a child a huge advantage over it's peers, right? Because that is the logical conclusion of this metaphor and "justice." Genetically engineering every baby to have equal access to abilities and talent.

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DulyNoted 4 points 3 years ago

Meritocracy is a myth though, perpetuated by those lucky enough to benefit from existing systems.

It's completely circular. I'm on top and the people who are on top are the best so because I'm on top I'm the best.

It never accounts for all the myriad non-merit related ways folks get on top in the first place.

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IzzyJ 0 points 3 years ago

The problem isn't even meritocracy or equality as goals, we just straight up haven't achieved them yet.

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readthemessage 11 points 3 years ago

What you mean is something close to "We should not tax the rich to level the playing field" and that is a very bad take.

No one wants to bring everyone up to the level of the best in every field. What people want is for the baseline conditions to be good enough so everyone has the opportunity of having a decent life.

It is such a large difference.

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Cethin 9 points 3 years ago

I posted this to a comment further down, but thought I should post it up here:

At birth there are situations that give people advantages that have nothing to do with ability. These advantages are systemic, where certain people will have better access to opportunity (apples) than others. The goal should be that the opportunities are equal so no one has a head start. The best apple picker will pick more apples instead of the person born with an orchard and apple picking machinery who very well may be a shit apple picker.

For your example, we'd end up with the best musicians becoming popular, not the ones where their parent could afford to give them private lessons since childhood and had industry connections to make them big where they wouldn't otherwise.

It's not about equality of outcomes, it's about equality of opportunity. No one should start a race with a head start because then you don't know who the best runner is. Everyone should start equally and everyone should have equal access to the same shoes, equipment, and practice opportunity, otherwise we can't see who's actually best without an advantage.

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ssboomman 5 points 3 years ago

Why are you arguing against something literally no one said? How is this graphic trying to ‘make everyone equal in every way’? How is the person on the left of the graphic disadvantaged in any way? (That last one answers your idiotic ‘breaking fingers’ point)

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SocialMediaRefugee -2 points 3 years ago

"Hmmm, he's in a wheelchair so we'll make things equal by chopping off your legs."

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ssboomman 4 points 3 years ago

You make it seem like correcting the tree in the last panel hurts the advantaged girl on the left. It does not.

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olpappy 40 points 3 years ago

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Amilo159 13 points 3 years ago

Wtf

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HelloHotel 8 points 3 years ago

Thats how one would describe it in an unhelpfully cynical way, lol

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mex 36 points 3 years ago

Equality is letting anyone gather apples on any side of the tree.

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whats_a_refoogee 2 points 3 years ago

I don't see a fence...

Maybe the real point of the comic is that the girl on the right is really stupid, so we should tilt the tree instead of having her lazy ass move the ladder.

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Amilo159 -1 points 3 years ago

Yet sometimes you can't choose where you come from or where you stand. Even if you let people stand where they want, some have larger hands or are taller and stronger so can gather more apples.

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5in1k 35 points 3 years ago

Putting supports on trees weakens them. The swaying makes them stronger.

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MedicPigBabySaver 3 points 3 years ago

Ha, I didn't even notice those. So many memes straight up are shitty for one reason or other.

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Ricaz -17 points 3 years ago

Handicapped people might disagree

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5in1k 51 points 3 years ago

Trees aren’t handicapped people. They’re trees.

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Cjwii 11 points 3 years ago

Holy in shit, I better... I just need to go. Now. Unrelated.....

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FinnFooted 10 points 3 years ago

you know this infographic isn't literally talking about trees, right?

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Denvil 5 points 3 years ago

It's talking about children robbing a disabled person for their apples?

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GBU_28 6 points 3 years ago

Big, if true

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Ricaz 1 point 3 years ago

I rest my case

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echodot 2 points 3 years ago

What do you mean?

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DessertStorms 2 points 3 years ago

They mean they benefit from the way things currently work, so the mere suggestion that the system needs to change in order for others to benefit too makes them so anxious they need to do a bunch of mental gymnastics to justify to themsleves why the idea is "no good"

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DessertStorms 0 points 3 years ago

I get you're coming from a good place, but we're disabled, not handicapped

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Ricaz 5 points 3 years ago

Just a language thing, sorry. In my country this word does not have any negative connotation.

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DessertStorms -1 points 3 years ago

I think it's much more likely that it does have negative connotations (especially since the etymology of the word itself is negative, there is no way around that. Never mind the stigma it carries), but no one has pointed it out to you until this point.

But now you know, and since language matters, please just say the word and in future call us what we are - disabled people.

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whats_a_refoogee 1 point 3 years ago

You can't criticize people for using the word handicapped after it has been pushed as the politically correct word for decades.

It's still the mainstream politically correct word in the English speaking West. Using disabled can land you in hot water in a professional or political environment.

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DessertStorms 2 points 3 years ago

That's a pile of bullshit so big it could only come from an abled person who hasn't spent a second of their life listening to actual disabled people.

So I can, and I will.

And people can then choose to be respectful and make the tiniest adjustment to their vocabulary, or they can choose to continue to use a harmful term despite now knowing full well that it is harmful, proving to others just how little of a shit they give about disabled people.

The choice is yours.

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Hazdaz -21 points 3 years ago

Putting supports on trees weakens them.

Just like giving free hand-outs to people.

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DessertStorms 13 points 3 years ago

GIviNG FoOD to HUnGry pEople Makes thEm weakeR

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Hazdaz -12 points 3 years ago

Give a man to fish feed him for a day.... teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime.

People like you want to keep a group of people endlessly indebted, while the rest of us want that group to stand on their own.

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FinnFooted 9 points 3 years ago

The people in the infographic are literally working for their own food.

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Asafum 2 points 3 years ago

Give me a break. There are no solutions put forward by people that argue against welfare other than "bootstraps." Or even worse "let the weak die." It has nothing to do with helping people grow. Hell even when solutions focused on growth are put forward to help growth in new environments (training coal miners to do different work for example) the arguments become something about heritage or family history in mining. It always seems like it's opposition for the sake of opposition.

The main argument against welfare always seems to stem from a desire to have less taxation as they believe welfare support is stealing from them. A.k.a being selfish. There is never any thought about what to do to help those in need.

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imPastaSyndrome 1 point 3 years ago

Stand on your own, they say to the starving person, put some effort into your appearance they say to the homeless person, just stop being so miserable they say to the depressed person

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MajorHavoc 1 point 3 years ago

The apples in the picture are jobs that pay enough for food and a house within a daily commute of that job.

Not everyone has access to that. That access is necessary before the Teaching aspect can be effective. Teaching only works if the lesson is usable with the resources available.

The ladders are teaching programs tailored to the resources available in that community.

The adjusted tree is updated communities with better resources - better transit, better grocery availability, better childcare options, better school options, better medical options.

This has been "Children's books explained in painful detail." Tune in next time for Goodnight Moon. I'm joking. I don't know that the heck goodnight moon is about.

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Rom 0 points 3 years ago

Okay cool, so let's raise wages so everyone can afford to buy their own food.

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jasondj 24 points 3 years ago

OSHA gonna have a word about how they’re using those ladders…

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Gxost 20 points 3 years ago

The Justice pic: a man yells at the kids stealing apples from his garden, while the kids are running away, loosing all the apples.

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toastus 16 points 3 years ago

Doesn't the first panel also have equal tools and assistance?

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VikingHippie 14 points 3 years ago

No. The system leaning in favor of one group is very much a type of assistance.

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toastus 4 points 3 years ago

Wouldn't then in the second panel still not be equal assistance?

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VikingHippie 4 points 3 years ago

No. "Except for the basics of the system itself" is implied.

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toastus 2 points 3 years ago

I really don't mean to be contrarian but I simply don't understand how a leaning tree can be assistance in panel 1 but not in panel 2.

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Kecessa 1 point 3 years ago

It represents unintentional assistance though, not a bias that exists on purpose. Ex: old building entrance is higher than sidewalk, there's stairs to go up, it wasn't the intention to cut access to the disabled, it's a consequence of the default choice.

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VikingHippie 7 points 3 years ago

Some of it IS intentional, though, or (as in your own example) lack of intentionality from another time with a lot less attention being paid to equal access for people outside of the "standard human" powerful people had in mind when building structures both physical and societal.

There being a default at all is a form of discrimination and harm against the people that it disadvantages, whether or not it's intentional.

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Kecessa -1 points 3 years ago

The inequality wasn't intentional, people didn't put stairs so disabled wouldn't have access, they put stairs because that's what you do when you want people to go up and it had that unintended effect.

The tree didn't grow leaning on one side so the kid on the wrong side wouldn't get apples, it grew like that because nature made it.

Giving them ladders was intentional, building a ramp too narrow for wheelchairs that's intentional... And that's the difference between panel 1 and 2, they don't have tools that are supposed to help them at first, then they are given a tool and they're inappropriate for one of them.

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uniqueid198x 3 points 3 years ago

Even if the inequality is completely accidental, shouldn't we do something about it? Like, we don't have to make everyone millionares, but if the system accidently makes some people suffer, shouldn't we try to change that?

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Kecessa 2 points 3 years ago

Never said nothing should be done about it, just pointing out that there's in fact a difference between panel 1 and panel 2 contrary to what people are arguing.

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SaakoPaahtaa -16 points 3 years ago

The kid can literally walk 3 meters to the other side doe

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VikingHippie 9 points 3 years ago

Do you know what an analogy is?

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SaakoPaahtaa -15 points 3 years ago

Yes and I can even see if theyre any good or not. This one is pretty weak analogy since the kid can walk to the other side. Its not the trees fault its a bit askew

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Amilo159 11 points 3 years ago

No since the tree is leaning to one side, so more apples will fall that way.

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toastus 2 points 3 years ago

I didn't think the tree was either a tool or assistance.
Especially since it is still the same in the second panel where tools or assistance are supposed to be equal.

But I am not good at those things. I just don't seem to get it.

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Amilo159 3 points 3 years ago

Tree is the situation, that is benefiting one person more than other.

Equality means you provide equal help to all and expect them to be equally benefitted. Sometimes that doesn't work.

Perfect example would be a Spaniard and Frenchman learning a new language, say Italian. This would be easy for a Spanish person because Italian is similar to Spanish. Not so much for French. Providing them both with 10 hours of language classes will be equality but results won't be equal.

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toastus 2 points 3 years ago

Yeah thank you.

The part that I still don't quite get is why giving both people 10 hours of classes is equality but giving both 0 hours of lessons isn't.
(Or giving both kids 1 ladder vs. giving both kids 0 ladders.)

I get that the analogy to a real situation would be to just let inequality run its course and that is obviously not the same as giving everyone the same assistance. I still don't think the picture makes this point very well.

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whats_a_refoogee 0 points 3 years ago

You said the quiet part out loud. "Equally benefitted" is another way to describe equity.

Providing them both with 10 hours of language classes will be equality but results won't be equal.

Again, you're just arguing for equity and against equality. Equality and equity are fundamentally incompatible, since achieving equity requires unequal treatment. Presumably your example ends with the Italian person getting more than 10 hours of lessons because of his nationality. You seriously need to acknowledge that you're advocating for one person to receive better treatment because of their nationality, and consider the consequences of that being an acceptable practice. You're trying to reverse over a century of human civilisation's progress.

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Whirlwindwanderer -2 points 3 years ago

What stops the other person from choosing a different spot...

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VikingHippie 13 points 3 years ago

Myriad factors, many of which are out of their control. The illustration could have added fences and other barriers, but that would have sacrificed clarity for unnecessary accuracy.

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pjhenry1216 1 point 3 years ago

I don't know. What stops you from living in any house you want?

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Whirlwindwanderer -2 points 3 years ago

Nothing equivalent of that is depicted. What makes you see things...?

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Amilo159 1 point 3 years ago

The tree is a metaphor. In reality it could be job market, one being man and other a woman applying for jobs that traditionally want/prefer men to work.

Or any number of things.

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Surreal 1 point 3 years ago

The image needs better ideas. Maybe make the right kid has broken legs so that kid could not freely move to the correct spot

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fiat_lux 1 point 3 years ago

Only if you consider no tools or assistance to qualify as "having tools or assistance". So no, because while you're correct that 0 == 0, you need values of greater than 0 to have something.

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toastus 2 points 3 years ago

I did consider no tools on both sides to be equal tools.

Can you maybe eli5 why there is a need to have something in this example?
I just don't get any real difference from the first two panels.

The exact same circumstances that punish the one kid in the first panel still punish them in the second. If anything they are worse off in comparison since the additional provided tools don't serve any purpose for them but do help the other kid.

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fiat_lux 6 points 3 years ago

Yep, so the point (I think) is to get you to contrast equality of opportunity vs equality of outcome. It's not hugely clear in the images, there are a few things that need to be assumed to make it clearer.

Firstly the goal is not 1 fruit, the goal is to have a many fruit as you need. For some reason these 2 kids both need a lot of fruit. Maybe they have huge seeds and 1 won't sustain a small child, I don't know.

Secondly, the tree in the first panel has fewer fruit to drop on one side, and it leans towards one person only. This is trying to communicate that they don't have equality of opportunity on a systemic level. Both children have 1 significant barrier (height), but 1 child has an additional barrier of fewer fruit possible, and their height barrier is twice as tall. There is also an invisible forcefield preventing movement of children from one side of the tree to the other.

So in the first panel, yes it is unequal because one kid gets nothing and the other gets something, which is an inequality of outcome. The difference in tree lean and number of fruit provides an inequality of opportunity - which is often harder to see in real life too.

The second panel asks the question "what if we gave them equal assistance?" by providing equal ladders. Which is great, but if the assistance provided is only enough to help one child overcome the problem they both face while ignoring the other 2 problems the other child faces, you won't have equality of outcome. And it can even cause greater inequality of outcome, because the left kid can reach a dozen fruit but the right kid can still only reach a few. For magic forcefield reasons.

The third panel is different to the second, because they're no longer only being provided equal assistance. They're both being provided assistance equal to their needs, but the kid on the right still has fewer opportunities because there are fewer fruit. They have more equal possible outcomes, but it's still unlikely to be an equal outcome even though you're (sort of) helping one kid twice as much.

And in the last panel, for some reason trees that are straight provide equal quantities of fruit on both sides? Whatever, the point us that the underlying systemic inequity has been addressed and you have proper equality of opportunity and potential for equality of outcome.

Sorry about length, I hope that reply doesn't cause more confusion.

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toastus 2 points 3 years ago

Thank you for taking the time.

I think I get now what panel 2 wants to tell me.
I still think it would make the same point (or a similar one) more clearly if the left child had a ladder from start on.

Then you could see that just equalizing the tools is not enough.
Here I think it looks as if giving tools is worthless to even harmful, which I don't agree with.

But again thank you for writing it up, it was well written and very good to understand for me as a non native speaker.

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DessertStorms 5 points 3 years ago

I did consider no tools on both sides to be equal tools.

only if both people have the same starting point, but they don't (in the illustration they don't because the tree gives more fruit on one side, in reality this translates in to privilege, or lack thereof - a white person has more "fruit" and "tools" available to them than a Black person. An abled person has more "fruit" and "tools" available to them than a disabled person, and so on).

The exact same circumstances that punish the one kid in the first panel still punish them in the second. If anything they are worse off in comparison since the additional provided tools don’t serve any purpose for them but do help the other kid.

That's the point - merely providing superficial assistance or tools or whatever, without changing the core of the problem (here - the fact that the tree leans only to one side) doesn't solve anything.

So providing a ramp to a building might help wheelchair users (but probably not a Blind or Deaf person for example) very superficially to access that one building, but it doesn't change all the other inaccessible buildings, or the accessibility issues faced by the Blind or Deaf person (or whatever other disability that doesn't require the use of a wheelchair), nor the system that sees disabled people as reasonable to exclude because we take "too much" work to cater to (which is a core and very real example of systemic ableism).

Edit just to add: the one main flaw I find with this illustration vs the one with the boxes (here is my personal favourite example), where the obstacle is man made, is that the tree, ie the system, is made to look natural, when in reality it is anything but.
Capitalism (the core system that is the tree, and it's branches are racism, sexism, ableism, queerphobias and so on) has done a fantastic job convincing society of the lie that humans are naturally greedy and selfish, and of "social Darwinism" and all that eugenicist crap, when in reality humans are hardwired to work together.

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nxfsi 16 points 3 years ago

Capitalism: hire an apple picking expert to pick the apples and sell them at exorbitant prices because there is a monopoly on apples.

Communism: send the apple picking expert to work in the steel factory and get a random university professor to pick them instead

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Hamartiogonic 10 points 3 years ago

Feudalism: A lord owns the land and the trees growing in it. He has a bunch of peasants who will pick the apples for him. The lord gets all the apples and the peasants are allowed to live on his lands another day. Later that night, they go work on their own farms that hopefully give them enough food to keep going. In the long term they’ll probably starve to death or get kicked out of the house they themselves built. I guess living as s hunter-gatherer in the forest isn’t that bad compared to the other alternatives.

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nxfsi 4 points 3 years ago

return to monke

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Amilo159 -2 points 3 years ago

Nailed the feudalism.

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Akagigahara 2 points 3 years ago

Missed where they had to tithe their crops to the Lord, besidey that, was very good

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hellishharlot 7 points 3 years ago

Communism: send the apple picking expert to work in the steel factory and get a random university professor to pick them instead

Why? He's an expert in that, if we don't have steel mill experts we can train willing participants. Experts should always flow to their field of expertise

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JohnDClay 5 points 3 years ago

I think he's referring to Soviet Russia specifically, where farmers were sent to factories or turned into impromptu pig iron producers because of misguided heavy handed top down policies.

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intensely_human 2 points 3 years ago

Experts should always flow to their area of expertise

That state of affairs is called “free market”.

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nxfsi -2 points 3 years ago

The steel mill experts were purged for saying that sending literally everyone to work on smelting steel is unsustainable.

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DarthBueller 4 points 3 years ago

I love that the commies on here ignore the fact that every communist government to date had to rely on mass purges and persecution to rule and STILL became utterly corrupt and generated an elite ruling class. I'm not saying capitalism is the way, truth, and light, but holy fuck for as smart as the fediverse commies think they are, they are woefully blind to history. At this point, even western european-style socialism is a reach for the US but these guys want a commie revolution? These idiots want blood on the walls and meanwhile I just want my four year old to have a decent future.

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Jaderick 3 points 3 years ago

There’s an argument to be made that some people need a guiding hand when it comes to caring for others or to act in ways that are beneficial for others and themselves, but it seemed like most tankies on Reddit at least were anti-west contrarians. Nominally they were anti-imperialist but always ignored non-western imperialism.

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Rom 0 points 3 years ago
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Amilo159 -4 points 3 years ago

No mate, communism is having state managed Apple pickers that pick apples and give them to manager. Management keeps 40% apples for themselves and then divide rest between the whole town, so that everyone in town gets one tiny piece of apple, whether they like apples or not.

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Silviecat44 1 point 3 years ago

Ew

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Xylight 15 points 3 years ago

I remember this type of post being 90% of r/coolguides

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ThrowawayPermanente 11 points 3 years ago

We could also just shoot the kulak on the left and take back the apples she stole from the people's tree

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Widowmaker_Best_Girl 10 points 3 years ago

Ah yes, the communist solution.

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Reliant1087 3 points 3 years ago

The revolutionary solution, not necessarily communist. Like Boston tea party and what followed

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imPastaSyndrome 2 points 3 years ago

Ah yes, the communist boston tea party, French Revolution and ... I dunno I don't feel like putting more effort into this comment

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MonsiuerPatEBrown 11 points 3 years ago

unfortunately the apple tree is the proletariat

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cloudy1999 5 points 3 years ago

This is a helpful explanation. The distinction between these terms is not so obvious and people believe they know the meanings without comprehending them.

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KingBoo 5 points 3 years ago

I appreciate the image, but "justice" as it's described from the image, isn't what people want progressively.

I used to agree with the picture, everyone should be tested fairly.

Expectations are a bit different though. Execution of what I've seen the public want is the Equality picture, but parties switch ladders.

Modern equality isn't about fairness, it's about your turn to benefit from the unfairness that's always inherent in the system. We don't want to change the system as much as we want our turn.

Life is never fair. The only things that change are perspectives and volume.

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dmention7 1 point 3 years ago

Execution of what I’ve seen the public want is the Equality picture, but parties switch ladders.

Nah, that's just how work towards Equity is portrayed by those who are already standing on the ladder that reaches the tree. I.e., a bunch of fear-mongering about how giving someone else a taller ladder will somehow shrink their own ladder.

Saying "life is never fair" is basically just saying we can't build a taller ladder, so the only (implicitly unacceptable) solution is to swap ladders.

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Boinketh 4 points 3 years ago

It's worth noting that affirmative action is not an example of equity as shown here. AA would be more like giving the left kid the right kid's ladder so he could stack it on top of his own. Then, the right kid can't get any fruit and the left kid might get some fruit, but also has a decent chance of just falling over and getting hurt because you can't stack 2 ladders and expect things to go well.

Equity would be more like offering special classes to kids in disadvantaged communities to help them better prepare for college, and justice would be using federal money to make sure all public schools have adequate funding to provide a high quality education.

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EhList 1 point 3 years ago
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dhork 5 points 3 years ago

This is one of my least favorite Rush songs....

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lowleveldata 5 points 3 years ago

Key takeaway: Always blame the system

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Thekingoflorda 4 points 3 years ago

Hey, please edit your post to follow rule 1 and rule 2. Thank you (:

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Amilo159 -1 points 3 years ago

That's not helpful because people cannot change their situation as easily as walking to other side.

Things like having educated, responsible parents who help you out every step of way, cultural background, language proficiency, having quality education etc can all play a role as well as having good looks, the "right" complexion or gender for the job.

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CookieJarObserver 3 points 3 years ago
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bcjin 3 points 3 years ago
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mayo 11 points 3 years ago

Society isn't a tree it's a machine so we can bend it all we like.

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bcjin -7 points 3 years ago
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HelloHotel 3 points 3 years ago

pannel 2 only kindof makes sense. I mabe wrong, but I beleve it leaves out somthing along the lines of "we all have access but for some are their harder to use"

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surewhynotlem 4 points 3 years ago

Why should we alter the tree just for the beneficiaries liking

We designed the tree, so we should fix the tree now that we realize it has problems. The analogy is to the society that we created.

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bcjin 1 point 3 years ago
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ArcaneSlime 0 points 3 years ago

Well, technically, through selective breeding over thousands of years we kinda did design the tree.

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match 4 points 3 years ago

humans typically consider it righteous to reduce the amount of human suffering, including at the expense of plants and for some, including at the expense of animals

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bcjin 6 points 3 years ago
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mathemachristian 3 points 3 years ago

Why do we need a different word for equal access to resources? There are different types of equalities, equity in my mind is the difference between what's owned minus what's owed.

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Hazdaz 2 points 3 years ago

How is giving college scholarships or preferential admissions to one and only one specific group anything but inequality?

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uniqueid198x 20 points 3 years ago

You're completley correct. We should balance the system so that admissions allow more people of color and first-in-family admissions, instead of preferencing legacies so much

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Hazdaz 8 points 3 years ago

Better yet, base it on merit.

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hark 18 points 3 years ago

Do achievements under tougher conditions not have merit?

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Redex68 8 points 3 years ago

I never thought of it this way, that's a pretty good interpretation.

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intensely_human -2 points 3 years ago

The toughness of the conditions aren’t the point of merit-based entry. The point is matching where someone is now, to where the school can take them.

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LiquorFan 9 points 3 years ago

Better yet, expand universities and allow everybody in.

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DarthBueller 4 points 3 years ago

Or teach critical thinking in grade and trade schools. The fact that critical thinking skills are scoffed at as being "elitist" is an intentional devolution of our culture.

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JohnDClay -3 points 3 years ago

How do you decide what majors people should be allowed to take? If money was no object, there would be many many more liberal arts type majors that don't directly contribute monetarily to society nearly as much as other professions.

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JohnDClay 8 points 3 years ago

An issue is that lower income areas often have less focus on things like test taking skills, so genuine ability is really hard to distinguish from test taking practice.

Also, schools in lower income areas often aren't nearly as good, forcing a cycle of poverty since they can't get into college very easily at all.

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phillaholic 2 points 3 years ago

We will be re-learning this lesson for the next fifty years along with why the voting rights act was necessary.

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arcrust 8 points 3 years ago

Agreed.

And we should give extra points to people who grew up in disadvantaged situations but still had decent grades. A 'C' in AP History by someone working a job in high school, is just as good as someone who got an 'A' And didn't have to work.

Merit isn't just a good GPA. It takes into account all of the things that made it some more difficult for a person. Getting a decent score on an SAT exam when you went to a shit school, should be able to get you into a good college. But the reality is someone who lived in a zip code with better schools is more likely to get into that college purely by where they grew up. And you tend to grow up in a good neighborhood if you're parents were well off or had a degree themselves.

Purely looking at grades and scores is bad. Unfortunately, people of color tend (not always) be from worse neighborhoods. They tend to have a lot of disadvantages when it comes to getting good grades and good scores. Affirmative action is/was supposed to break the cycle. It's supposed to help give a little more merit to the situations surrounding grades Ultimately, it's supposed to diversify the nicer neighborhoods.

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uniqueid198x 5 points 3 years ago

What is merit? How do you measure it?

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Hazdaz -4 points 3 years ago

You know what ISN'T merit? ...simply being born part of some special group that gets preferential treatment based on the most meaningless of things.

Merit could be anything from HS grades to SAT scores or placement in various scholarly competitions. Income level should be mixed in there as well.

Do we want to live in an equitable world? Then stop dividing people over stupid shit.

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FinnFooted 18 points 3 years ago

Its the equity stage. Certain socioeconomic groups have fewer educational opportunities earlier in life. We should really move on to justice and fix that. But first, we need equity to help people now and make up for that.

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duffman 2 points 3 years ago

We have need based programs to address people who need help. Why not bolster to those? Why focus on shifting resources/programs away from the poor to people who objectively don't need it as much? We know how much people need, we can measure income.

How much money/time/reaources are going into programs, grants, scholarships that target single demographics?

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FinnFooted 1 point 3 years ago

We should certainly be helping the poor universally. Education should be free. Food should be a basic human right.

But, racism is well and alive in modern society. And it actively pushes people down based on race. So, we should address both issues.

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duffman 1 point 3 years ago

racism is well and alive in modern society. And it actively pushes people down based on race.

I noticed that when I was trying to apply for scholarships.

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Hazdaz -2 points 3 years ago

That's horseshit. Some poor person living right next door to some other poor person has access to X scholarship but the neighbor doesn't. They went to the same schools growing up. Their parents make comparable money, but magically only one of them could get a free ride scholarship or gets easier access to school.

That's not going to breed resentment. Nooo. Not at all.

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papertowels 6 points 3 years ago

What's the differing factor between them?

Obviously if you paint this hypothetical situation as between two identical parties it'll look silly. What do you think would differentiate the two enough to warrant a scholarship difference?

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Reliant1087 4 points 3 years ago

You're missing the larger point. It isn't about individuals.

If your parents and grandparents were from an ethnic/social/other group that did not have access to resources, then there's less chance that you grow up in a household that values education or have resources like food, time with parents and caring adults, emotional support and, financial security and so on. These affect your academic success irrespective of how talented or smart you might be.

Providing better access to higher education for people from such groups is a way to make sure that their children don't grow up in the same environment and the problem is solved over generations.

Such measures of equity are always stop gap measures to address problems until you find grass root level solutions. Right now say protected groups might be first Nations or African Americans. In the future that might change to immigrants from Ukraine or Honduras.

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Hazdaz -2 points 3 years ago

It IS about the individual and claiming otherwise completely misses the damn point.

No one from a similar economic level living in a similar area has more advantages than anyone else. To claim otherwise is both racist and simply wrong and speaks to the tone-deaf nation of certain groups in this country.

Continuing down that erroneous path only breeds contempt for those who get preferential treatment because of something totally outside of their control.

If you think Beyonce's kids (she's worth $1/2 BILLION) are somehow downtrodden and being discriminated against more than some poor Asian family who just came to the US and are barely scraping by, then you are part of the problem as to why racism in this country seems to never go away. You are blindly focusing in on something as pointless as skin color instead of moving passed that to a post-racism world.

You based things like scholarships on need and merit. Some $30k/year family is no better off than some other $30k/year family just because one of them might be a certain color. That's utter nonsense.

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DarthBueller 3 points 3 years ago

I'm pretty far left, and even I felt resentment as a first-generation college grad from a lower middle class background that had to go into massive debt for law school. A friend of mine had Pilipino and black parents that were college educated and quite well off, but she had a free ride to law school because of her skin color instead of her grades, despite having far less financial need than I did. There's no reason a poor white yokel and a poor black kid, both of whom have substantial structural and cultural barriers keeping them from accessing higher education, should be treated differently. I am not denying history, or saying that systemic racism isn't a thing, but history and systemic racism shouldn't be justifications for furthering inequality.

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phillaholic 1 point 3 years ago

All things considered, she will be hit with more roadblocks then you over the course of her life only because of the color of her skin, and being mixed. Consider this one of the only times where the shoes on the other foot. Many minorities feel like this constantly about most major elements of society.

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Hazdaz -1 points 3 years ago

You don't solve racism with MORE racism.

And "reverse racism" is no different than any other racism.

Yet that is exactly what is happening. And people see it happening and it turns off some of the same people who would otherwise support your cause. This is a situation that breeds resentment, and stories like the ones posted over the last few days where a LOT of young white males are turning to right-wing groups should not be a surprise to anyone. These terribly thought-out policies are pushing many white (as well as Asian and Indian and Cuban) voters away from left-leaning causes because they feel they are being excluded. The Left is fighting racism in the dumbest way possible... with more racism, and SHOCKINGLY it is blowing up in their faces.

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APassenger 2 points 3 years ago

Meanwhile a neighborhood over, the kids don't need scholarships.

Both scenarios breed resentment.

We need better answers, like... free public education, better schools, tutoring supplements for those who ask (including high acheivers), and it needs to go through uni and trades.

We can't keep having people left behind because of structural issues. Poor decisions happen and it's nice to soften blows where we can. But if a person commits no errors and ends up paycheck to paycheck for the rest of their life... that's a failed society.

We need to transcend the "they get x and we don't" part of this and get onto the real thing.

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jtk 2 points 3 years ago

One of them got "the talk", the other didn't. It's not all about economic status. They're treated different, no matter what. I see it every single day, even in friends and family, and even on Lemmy. This mindset just adds to the fire. Resentment is in the mind of the beholder, skin color is not a choice.

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DarthBueller 0 points 3 years ago

What is the justice of a rich black valley girl from Santa Barbara (who was always going to be college-bound) getting a free ride because of her skin color despite ZERO financial need, and a poor white yokel kid from rural Alabama not going to school because she can't afford to (who also gets zero social support for going to college because her culture decided to intentionally devalue education as being "liberal elite")?

The fact that racism is a problem and that "the talk" is still a reality doesn't justify race-based preferential treatment. No wonder culture wars are so easy to wage.

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SocialMediaRefugee 2 points 3 years ago

What if one person is more skilled at apple picking or the other just wants to stand on the ground

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imPastaSyndrome 5 points 3 years ago

YEAH BUT WHAT IF ONE PERSON IS MADE OF APPLES AND IS PSYCHIC? WHAT IF THE TREE WAS ABORTION? WHAT IF BEER WAS VODKA AND GOD WAS A CHICKEN?

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afunkysongaday 0 points 3 years ago

FIRST ONE WOULD BE REALLY NICE BECAUSE THEY WOULD HAVE UNLIMITED ACCESS TO APPLES AND KNOW WHEN I WANT AN APPLE SO PROBABLY WOULD GIVE ME FREE APPLES. SECOND ONE DOES NOT MAKE SENSE BECAUSE TREES CANT GET PREGNANT SO THEY CAN NOT BE ABORTED EITHER. IF BEER WAS VODKA WE WOULD JUST WATER IT DOWN IF WE WANT A MILD BUZZ. IF GOD WAS A CHICKEN CHICKEN WOULD BE BETTER OFF.

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ditherwither 1 point 3 years ago

WHY ARE WE SCREAMING?

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Cinnamon3431 0 points 3 years ago

then they'd still have the same opportunities and one could choose to stay off the ladder instead of picking apples?!

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darcy 2 points 3 years ago

anarcho primitavism: climb tree oo oo aa aa

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applejacks 0 points 3 years ago

lmao

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Piecemakers3Dprints -1 points 3 years ago

You know that's now how trees work...

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imPastaSyndrome -2 points 3 years ago

Justice is killing the little boy.

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Anti_Weeb_Penguin 4 points 3 years ago

Reddit is that way sir

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Thorny_Thicket -3 points 3 years ago

Life is and will always be unfair

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FinnFooted 14 points 3 years ago

What a great way to justify never improving things.

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SomeAmateur 5 points 3 years ago

It's not so much NEVER improving things so much as not letting the quest for perfection get in the way of steps in the right direction.

If a fictional city went from a mediocre tuition based college to a fantastic one that was free to students that live in the city, previous students might wish their schooling was free when they were there. It isn't fair. But it's also a big improvement for the future and worth doing.

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Jaderick 1 point 3 years ago

This is more nuanced response to the “Life in unfair” retort that the people who often use that phrase do not mean lol.

E.g. the people suing the Biden administration for student loan forgiveness

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Thorny_Thicket 2 points 3 years ago

Didn't say that

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hikaru755 12 points 3 years ago

So what? This is not about creating an absolutely fair world, it's about improving heavily unfair systems.

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JohnDClay 5 points 3 years ago

So let's make it less so?

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vzq 2 points 3 years ago

Says the guy hoarding all the apples.

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Thorny_Thicket 3 points 3 years ago

I work at a construction

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ssboomman -5 points 3 years ago

And so we should never try to address any inequalities ever. Case closed!

Fucking moron.

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Thorny_Thicket 3 points 3 years ago

You said that.

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MrMobius -4 points 3 years ago

I would even call it social justice. Great visual analogy nonetheless.

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Compactor9679 -6 points 3 years ago

Hahaha the old "they are all wrong give me stuff for free"

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Pixlbabble -7 points 3 years ago

Equality of outcomes is commie speech

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imPastaSyndrome 4 points 3 years ago

Wow I didn't know communism was so based and perfect. Thanks for letting me know what system to base my belief system around, kind stranger!

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