Yep drunky.
I encourage anyone to go visit their local colleges/universities and count how many scholarships are avaliable for WHITES ONLY.
Then see how many are avaliable for women, hispanics, blacks, asians (including pacific islanders), etc.
Last time I checked:
Whites: 0 (surprise!)
Women: 2
Blacks: 6
Hispanics : 4
Asians : 1
Avaliable to all: 12
So there you see how "equal" a low income family white boy is "equal" in terms of educational scholarships.
A few years back I was trying to apply for one of the scholarships, I was a bit tight on money but not that down money wise. The councelor that was helping me basically told me that looking at my grades, I could not apply for any of the 12 scholarships avaliable to me. I was a bit bummed, but hey, I tried at least. The next person in line who came into her office was a friend of mine, who was *visibly* hispanic; he greeted me, I exchanged a few words with him (in spanish) as I left the office and he came inside.. and this woman stops me and asks me if I was hispanic. I told her yes (I have dark yellow hair, light white skin and english for me is like a 2nd native language so she couldnt tell).
Instantly she had 2 scholarships avaliable to me. I was like WTF? They required LOWER standards academically and gave a bit more money than the 12 avaliable to all.
I left her office that day seriously pissed off. My friend got the scholarship he so badly needed and I hope others in the line got it too. But as I walked out the isle, I noticed that 90% of those applying for the scholarships were not black, or visibily hispanic or asian. Some of them I knew were working their arses off just to pay college and rent.
A really sad way to practice equality imo