Originally Posted by
TUT317
Hi Clete,
Affirmative action cannot force you to change your VIEWS, but it can force you to change your ACTIONS. Anyone can hold whatever views they like when it comes to race and religion. The only thing you can't do is act on some of these views in a discriminative way.
This was one of the points I was trying to make throughout this thread.
I may well practice gender discrimination. For example, I may refuse to talk to women in the work place and I may well prefer the company of only men in the lunch room. at morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea. But there is nothing illegal about my actions. I may well be considered wrong, immature, silly but my actions are not abhorrent.
If on the other hand, I practise racial discrimination in the work place then my views are illegal and many would say abhorrent as well. In both cases no one can make anyone change their views, we can only make them change their actions if the behaviour is deemed serious enough.
Yes, this is true. I guess we could say that it is attempt to change the behaviour. As you point out in doing so we don't necessarily change the attitude.
Tut