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A racially blind computerized algorithm assigns students to schools anywhere within their zone.
This, says Oscar Vilhena Vieira, a lawyer arguing for the quotas, has the widest application and most directly examines whether positive discrimination is constitutional.The problem facing those in favour of quotas is not only Brazil's preference for racially blind laws, but also the practicalities.
"Let us for a moment lift up our eyes from the trenches of political battle and gaze for a moment upon the mountains, unleashing our imagination on the new possibilities that might just lie beyond constitutional recognition, towards an Australia that is utterly, wonderfully, magnificently racially blind".
In fact, the racially blind decisions are not only a reflection of the play's implicit message, but are also a link to our world and the myriad ways in which families are created in contemporary society, a world of intermarriage and stepparents and test-tube babies and adoption.
In perhaps the best-known of the studies addressing this question, University of Iowa political scientist Michael S. Lewis-Beck and colleagues found that Obama's race cost him an extra three to five points and concluded that, "in a racially blind society, Obama would likely have achieved a landslide".[4].
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Proactively racially-blind individuals -- those who make a concerted effort to overlook it -- would oppose the race-basedprocess of profiling.
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Colbert describes himself as racially color-blind and unable to visually identify a person's race, explaining, "Now, I don't see race.
When people today say they're racially "color-blind," they're usually making a very specific ideological statement, that they can rise above their cultural preferences (just like the original Enlightenment thinkers) and judge all people "equally" regardless of skin-color and solely based on their "merits".
But he played on a racially mixed, color-blind team that recognized his greatness, and for a coach, Red Auerbach, who preached Russell's defensive genius to those who mistakenly believed the Celtics were Bob Cousy's team.
In 1966, as Richard Nixon prepared a presidential run, he defended Thurmond against charges of racism, calling him "a man of courage and integrity". On the campaign trail, Nixon championed law and order and used this color blind, but racially coded language to help secure the support of Thurmond's fans without offending moderate suburban sensibilities.
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