What does it have anything to do with me? I'm just saying that favoring minorities is just as bad as favoring whites. If it were truly equal, neither one would happen.This has nothing to do with scenes in other movies where people can barely even tell who anyone is. Although, if anything it helps prove my point about Disney when they made Song of the South. And it has nothing to do with Affirmative Action - and I am damn offended someone decided to bring that up. It's a necessary evil in life (or- it was when it was first put into affect), it's there to right a wrong that happened long before it was set up, and I'm sick of hearing white people whine about it. They've been whining for over 20 years now. Like Escapay said, only in my style - just spend 2 seconds thinking how lucky you are for once.
What I'm saying is that they should simply not ask for your ethnicity on the application. Then nobody could accuse them of being racist/discriminating against anybody. If it just so happens that more whites get in than a minority, than that's just how it happens. And I'm talking purely based on academics and the rest of your application. Plus, if there's more whites than anyone else living in the area, doesn't it make sense that they'd accept more?
As far as Song of the South goes... I too want to see it legitimately released on DVD... but knowing Disney it will probably never happen. Or if they DO release it, they'll edit entire chunks out of it to make it "Politically correct". (Hey, look what they did to Arabian Nights! And I just keep bringing that up because I love that song and it pisses me off what Disney did to it)
For now, I'm happy of having a rip of both the bootleg Hong Kong laserdisc (basically just a PAL VHS that hasn't deteriorated) and the Japanese laserdisc. Though a remastering would be nice, as well as some real bonus features...


