Affirmative action
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Affirmative action is the well-meaning intention to make sure each individual in society can potentially achieve equal outcome. Equal outcome is, however, a flawed goal because people are genetically unequal. For example, by genetics, men are required to achieve more because women are choosy about high achieving males, whereas men do not care much about women's achievements.