Originally posted by: SavitaBarbie
Your idea of merit is divorced from the realities that help people achieve or hone merit. And your solution is for NGOs to step in or for the govt to 'help' the poor. You flatly refuse to see the links between casteism and poverty or the system that keeps the inequality in place. You can't go around with a jug collecting money to throw at the poor. And while it's easy to say the govt should provide better education ,the reality is that the govt doesn't. The public school system in developed countries like the UK and the US is shit. India is a poor third world country riddled with corruption . The govt ain't gonna educate nobody the way you think it should. Not anytime soon.
I don't have any agenda. Personally I stand to lose , I don't get any quota while others around me do. But the world doesn't revolve around me. Or you. Acknowledging reality is not an agenda.
even in the US whose affirmative action policies you spoke of, there are no quotas. And this is a country that can literally print money in trillions of dollars and have people buy their treasuries. There are grants and scholarships provided by governmental entities as well as by the schools themselves. And public school education up to high school is basically free. Why does India have to adopt the silliest commie ideas? ours is a country that needs to develop fast, not be mired by incompetent people.
public school system in the US is shit? Yes, that's true generally of inner-city schools. Not so for a large number of other public schools that send a chunk of their graduating class every year to the ivies. They might not compare to elite private schools but many are still good. And in many ways, they prepare people for the diversity we have today in organizations better than some private schools.
bottom-line, would you sacrifice anything for the SC/ STS? Like what?
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