<p>There is no moral obligation beyond giving them an equal opportunity to join. Let them rush, let them participate in all of the probationary activities, and then don’t deny them access based on their race. Those are the social obligations any American organization holds. They do not have a moral obligation to recruit or equalize the numbers of minorities.</p>
<p>The thing about China is that most of the population is still agrarian. It’s like how we perceive farmers here in the US are they below poverty line, yes, but they are still perfectly able to provide a stable living and are not unemployed or homeless. As the country continues to industrialize you will see a much different country, mire cities will start to look like Hong Kong and Beijing. </p>
<p>I also said previously that most organizations do not “goes out of their way to exclude certain races on all sides of the spectrum”. It’s simply them choosing from the pool of applicants they have and making choices that will make the organization better (diversity usually is not the cause of bettering an organization). Some do this like UA because it is so deeply ingrained in the culture but like I stated above these institutions are rare.</p>
<p>“But that doesn’t mean that you should exclude someone based on solely their race”. You’re going to have to reread what I typed about the psychological study, because this is the exact opposite of what actually happened.</p>
<p>Diversity doesn’t promote social change. All it does is literally cause people to be exposed to other cultures if even that. It wouldn’t help end racism on its own because a person who is racist could talk to twenty people of another race and just rattle off reasons why talking to them reaffirmed is own race’s superiority. A good white racist will say that the only good thing about diversity is that it exposed the inferior races to the superior white race because there is evidence that other races actually benefit from white cultural to an astronomical extent.</p>
<p>Everybody is elitist if we get right down to it. The kid who is in advanced courses is elitist towards the kids who are in regular courses. The manager is elitist to his employees. The elder is elitist to his company. We are all elitist because we live in a class-based society. You’re elitist and I’m elitist and everybody around us is elitist.</p>