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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
This sounds like separate but equal.
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Then you need to get your "hearing" fixed. Separate but equal says there inherent differences between the genders so it's reasonable to discriminate based on that. I'm not saying that at all.
Rather, I'm saying starting behind the curve isn't a reason to hold back those that are starting ahead of the curve in terms of education and scholarly ability. I think everyone is better off if those ahead of the curve in this way can compete fairly for the best education for those people, while providing people without those advantages an education that takes into account this fact and fills in the educational gap so that they can compete on more level ground after graduation.