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- From: hrubin@pop.stat.purdue.edu (Herman Rubin)
- Subject: Re: Free Middle/High School Broadcasts
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 21:54:14 GMT
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- In article <17615@mindlink.bc.ca> Crawford_Kilian@mindlink.bc.ca (Crawford Kilian) writes:
- >The "underrepresentation" issue has both a serious and an absurd side. The
- >serious side addresses the fact that some professions, very well paid and
- >influential, are dominated by white males of northwest European extraction.
- >Other groups would prosper (or at least more of their individual members
- >would prosper) by gaining access to those professions. The professions in
- >turn would benefit from the "newcomer syndrome," a happy effect caused by
- >people who don't know what can't be done and therefore do it anyway. For
- >those reasons alone, we should encourage women, ethnic minorities and other
- >non-traditional suppliers of members to those professions.
-
- >On the other hand, no one complains about the underrepresentation of white
- >female college grads in the ranks of garbage collectors, process servers,
- >mall security guards, and other low-prestige positions. (Lack of such
- >representation in the US Senate, another low-prestige profession, has been
- >bewailed, however.) "Representationalism" essentially accepts the
- >blind-growth, get-rich attitude that ignores any thought of settling down to
- >a sustainable economic level; it wants a bigger slice of a poisoned pie. We
- >will be better off with fewer people of any race, gender or persuasion in
- >professions like law and automotive engineering, and more people in
- >productive, environmentally sustainable occupations.
-
- There does not seem to be any complaints about the underrepresentation of
- white athletes in most of the well-paying professional sports, or on the
- US Olympic track team, etc. Is there even one NBA team which is 50% white?
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