The Guardian
UC San Diego
Monday October 03, 2011 - 10:58AM
College Republicans at the University of California at Berkeley held an inherently racist bake sale last Tuesday, where priced baked goods were sold at different prices for different ethnicities.
The primary purpose was to mock Senate Bill 185, a bill that would allow California’s university systems to consider gender, race and ethnicity in admission decisions. While the bill is undoubtedly contentious, the bake sale’s intended racism went over the top, muddling the organizer’s intended message of promoting critical thought. SB 185’s attempt to increase diversity in California’s university systems is an obvious subject of debate. But simplifying the concept of affirmative action into a bake sale with differential pricing is not comparable to the issue at hand. The mission of SB 185 — which is surely debatable — is to make the student bodies of California state universities more representative of the state’s population in terms of gender, race and ethnicity — not to charge students varying tuition prices or to impose value judgments on others.
Full Story: http://www.ucsdguardian.org/component/k2/item/24984-quick-takes-uc-berkeleys-affirmative-action-bake-sale
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