Affirmative Action Bake Sale: Offensive or Funny?

I am sure it was a learning experience for many on campus. College students are generally smarter than high school students so they can understand more nuanced arguments. In high school I am sure those students were taught about the civil rights struggles and how discrimination on the basis of skin color is wrong. Now that they are in college they can learn the nuances. Discrimination against blacks and hispanics is wrong while discrimination against whites and asians is to be celebrated. Morality is not about what is being done but about who is doing what to whom.

Neither am I. :wink:

It’s been done too many times by now to be offensive, funny, or anything else other than boring.

Also, it should totally be men who get 25 cents off if they’re protesting college admissons preferences, but I guess that wouldn’t fit with the poor put-upon white boy narrative.

It’s true. When you get right down to it, in a just society those poor white kids wouldn’t even have to sell cupcakes, they could just eat all the cupcakes themselves!

Oh, wait…

One hardly needs college for that. Those sorts of “nuances” are vomited 24x7 from the blaring maw of Fox News, online think-tanks like the Free Republic, and everywhere else that privileged whiners meet to commiserate over their White Man’s Burden.

I’m on the fence about affirmative action, but this is just dumb. I heard about this on NPR… something like, ‘‘Still ahead, a campus bake sale stirs up racial controversy.’’ I knew it was going to be campus Republicans.

Anyway, I would call it lame and ineffective. I don’t really see getting offended about it, though. The only thing offensive is the notion that this has anything to do with affirmative action.

Although, I admit that the interview on NPR helped me understand the conservative position on this a little better. They really do think the bake sale was an apt analogy. mind blown

Yes, college students can handle nuance, which is precisely why a crude, un-nuanced stunt like this is so stupid.

Have you ever met college students ?! :stuck_out_tongue:

They’re white. They’re male. They’re young. They’re in college at Berkeley. They live in modern day USA, in Califuckingfornia to boot. Doesn’t really get much more privileged than that.
Which is amusing, really, because from an outside point of view, this whole protest boils down to “I’m not saying I’m not privileged - I’m saying I’m not privileged enough”.

Just goes to show, not all clichés are to be avoided.

Personally, I’m all for this concept.

“While I admit I *look *like I’m a white male, I’m *actually *a black female. Give me some free cupcakes, or prove me wrong, you racist, sexist pig.”

Pretty much what Kobal posted. This is the United States - the richest country in the history of humanity. Even if you’re a poor black girl living in some ghetto, you’re still better off than hundreds of millions of people in other countries. And if you’re a white male who is going to UC Berkeley? You obviously had a winning ticket in the birth lottery.

oh bugger :smiley:

By the way, is my math right? Should it always be a power of 2?

What exactly will reinstating AA entail in California?

Sure - but is he better off than the Asians (who are disproportionally represented if we go by Census data)?

My only issue is the ASSumption that white college republican is more privileged than any other Cal undergrad by definition.

Looked it up–it looks pretty vague, if I understand correctly. It will mean California colleges are allowed to “consider” race etc… specifically for admissions.

To know whether AA is a good thing or not, I’d need to know what we know about what happens to AA-admitees after their admission, and after leaving or finishing their education.

A lot of lawsuits, since Prop 209 enshrined it in the state Constitution that you are not supposed to do this. The legislature can’t just decided to ignore the state Constitution (OK, they can, but there will be a lot of court fights).

Are you claiming that black people are better off than white people in modern America?

And did you intentionally spell assumption that way?

If the answer to either of these questions is yes, then I’m not going to discuss this with you any further.

I’m of Scandinavian *and *Jewish descent (among other things). Do I, uh, pay more?

These days all the hep cats call them “Ofey”.

Yes, but whoever buys a cupcake you’ll ultimately get a percentage of it, though you’ll have to eat it off a presswood table with a funny name that you had to put together.

I agree with the “We’ve seen it befucking for”. Those things were old when I was in college 20 years ago. The O’Keefe ACORN pimp guy had one before he started doing video crap. It’s an Ann Coulterish stunt that mainly makes me wonder why the hell so few Republicans have an ounce of creativity.

Though I will admit curiosity as to why Asians are so overrepresented at Berkeley. UCLA also for that matter. Are they as disproportionately represented in the admissions?

I heard of it a long time ago but haven’t heard of it since then so its still mildly amusing.