By Walter E. Williams
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
There are several race and sex issues that need
addressing. Let's look at a few of them with an ear to these questions: Should
we insist upon equal treatment of people by race and sex or tolerate
differences in treatment? And just how equal are people by race and sex in the
first place?
According to the National Institutes of Health, male
infants 1 to 3 months old should be fed 472 to 572 calories per day, whereas
their female counterparts should receive 438 to 521 calories per day
(http://tinyurl.com/nj35qvh). That's an official sex-based caloric 10 percent
rip-off of baby females. In addition to this government-sanctioned war on
women, one wonders whether the NIH has a race-based caloric rip-off where they
recommend that black newborns receive fewer calories than white newborns.
Anyone who watches "Lockdown" on television
will see gross racial segregation in California prisons -- such as Pelican Bay,
Corcoran and San Quentin -- where prisoners are housed by race. Colored signs
have hung above living quarters -- for example, blue for black inmates, white
for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, and yellow for others
(http://tinyurl.com/m7n4df8). Sometimes inmate yard times are racially
segregated. Being 78 years old and having lived through an era in which I saw
signs for white and colored water fountains, waiting rooms and toilets, I find
California's racial segregation practices offensive. Prison Law Office, a
public interest law firm that seeks justice for prisoners, criticizes such
flagrant racial segregation policy, but I question its sincerity. Criticizing
racial segregation while not uttering one word about flagrant prison sex
segregation is at the minimum, two-faced. In my book, if the all-male military bastion
is being eliminated, it stands to reason that prison segregation by sex should
be eliminated. No decent American would accept the idea of a prison for blacks
and another one for whites. If we value equality, we shouldn't accept one
prison for men and another for women. There should be integration.
Speaking of sex segregation, there have been recent calls
to end the ban on women in combat units, but there's no mention of the Army's
sexist physical fitness test. For a male 17-21 years of age to pass, he must do
35 pushups, do 47 situps and run 2 miles in 16 minutes, 36 seconds. His female
counterpart, who receives the same pay, can pass the fitness test by doing a
mere 13 pushups, doing 47 situps and running 2 miles in 19 minutes, 42 seconds
(http://tinyurl.com/yaphmzl). How can anyone who values equality and
self-respect tolerate this gross discrimination? You say, "Williams,
what's your solution?" I say we should either force women to come up to
the physical fitness standards for men or pass men who meet the female
standards of fitness. Maybe we should ask our adversaries which is better --
raising female fitness standards or lowering those of males.
There are a couple of other inequalities that cannot be
justified, much less tolerated, in a society that values equality. Jews are
only 3 percent of the U.S. population, but they take 39 percent of U.S. Nobel
laureates. That's a gross disparity, for which there is no moral justification.
Ask any academic, intellectual, or civil rights leader and he'll tell you that
equality and diversity means that people are to be represented across
socioeconomic lines according to their numerical representation in the
population. The fact that Jews are 39 percent of U.S. Nobel laureates can mean
only one thing -- they are taking the rightful Nobel laureates of other racial
groups.
Jews are not the only people taking more than their fair
share of things. Blacks are 13 percent of the population but have taken nearly
80 percent of the player jobs in the National Basketball Association.
Compounding that injustice, they are highest-paid NBA players. Blacks are also
guilty of taking 66 percent, an unfair share, of professional football jobs.
Any American sharing the value of race and sex equality
and diversity should find these and other differences offensive and demand that
the liberal and progressive elements in society eliminate them.
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