CAV - that analogy is way too simplistic. As a devil's advocate (I am really a libertarian) let me blow it to pieces as any smart liberal would.
What about the other TG's friend - say, Latifah.
Latifa is a very hardworking girl and studies even harder than TG and never puts out or drinks alcohol. In fact, the only time not studying is Sunday mornings when she goes to Church.
Unortunately, Latifa is rather dumb. It may be the result of her genetic composition or environmental causes - being raised in poor conditions by a single mother who was not really carefull during pregnancy with the use of various substances and did not care about good nutrition. She did not get to go to a good school and may have even been a victim of a racial discrimination. She may even be sick with asthma or something which distracts her from studies.
So doesn't that poor girl deserve an extra help in order to get into grad school and become a manager, a doctor or a lawyer? We don't even have to explicitely take a 1.0 off the TG to give to Latifah. Just make a system - call it Affirmative Action - where 2.0 GPA of Latifah's would be equal to 4.0 GPA of TG for college admission and employment purposes.
I mean, doesn't she
deserve it somehow? Isn't it her
right to be compensated for unfortunate conditions of her childhood or even wrongs done to her ancestors? Wouldn't it be to the
benefit of the whole society if she can get a better job, make more money and contribute to the economy? How about divercity? Who wants only smart and knowlegeable running our government agencies, sports teams and performing surgery on our internals?
Small negative effect on the economy
if any will
surely paid off
somehow. Or at least we will feel better. Especially since it involves taxing and denying opportunity to rich and successfull.
Outside of education we would have to rely on radically progressive taxation and labor laws aimed at the same worthy goals. Only a greedy republican or heartless libertarian would begruge such a nice girl some help.
miko
