<p>ok lol good sarcasm there, obviously when i said “rampage” i was exaggerating, but clearly you might not have understood the point i was trying to make nonetheless.</p>
<p>[Who</a> wins out when it comes to affirmative action?](<a href=“http://www.theroot.com/views/real-affirmative-action-babies]Who”>http://www.theroot.com/views/real-affirmative-action-babies)</p>
<p>[Focus</a> on Affirmative Action](<a href=“http://aapf.org/focus/episodes/oct30.php]Focus”>http://aapf.org/focus/episodes/oct30.php)</p>
<p>[White</a> Affirmative Action](<a href=“http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0625-02.htm]White”>http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0625-02.htm)</p>
<p>[stuff</a> white people do: ironically resent affirmative action](<a href=“http://stuffwhitepeopledo.blogspot.com/2008/09/ironically-resent-affirmative-action.html]stuff”>stuff white people do: ironically resent affirmative action)</p>
<p>plus, you dont have to read articles and blogs to know this, we see it everyday. ok so lets take college campuses all over the nation for example, before the initial affirmative action debates in the 60’s, colleges campuses (obviously with the exclusion of the seven sisters and hbcu’s) were pretty much all white and male. now lets look at these campuses today, where women are roughly half the population, with most of those women being white. even with affirmative action, on most campuses blacks are still for the most part only less than 10% of the campus, which i suppose is still better than before, but i just dont believe that affirmative action has impacted blacks more than it has impacted white women.</p>