dorkseid wrote:
Is he or is he not, on some level, justified if he feels that it isn't fair that he isn't given equal consideration because of his sex and/or race?
I think he's totally justified if he feels it's unfair, because it is. It's a tradeoff, definitely. Is his misfortune and potential dissatisfaction worth the (expected) benefit in improved relations and improved average socioeconomic outcomes? It depends. That always has to be a major consideration.
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