Outrage erupts at anti-affirmative action rally
By Kalari Girtley
Posted: 10/3/05 Section: Features
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"Affirmative action takes the spot away from a well-qualified white man and gives his spot away to an unqualified African American," Buchignani, editor of the Orange and Blue Observer, said to the crowd.
Affirmative action was created nearly 40 years ago to ensure the equal access to higher education for minorities. Lately, some universities have been challenging this law, but presently affirmative action is still used in the state of Illinois.
Dressed in a white t-shirt, with a black leather jacket and brown cargo pants with black shoes, Buchignani, senior in Communications, said this rally was a way to protest the University and its hypocrisies.
He said about two weeks ago, his group planned to raffle off two Derringer guns and to give away affirmative action to special groups. He said he told the University of this rally in advance, but they denied him at the last minute.
"We are just signing up more people for the Derringer raffle and challenging affirmative action because we think that race-based discrimination is racist," Buchignani said. He announced to the crowd Martin Luther King Jr. would not have agreed with affirmative action because it discriminates based on race. This remark caused the crowd to surround the table, and people began to become confrontational.
"I thought he was going to get his lights punched out," Efren Mckissic, sophomore in LAS, said. Mckissic said he was outraged from what he was hearing.
"I think he really don't understand what affirmative action is. How can families save up money when they are working three jobs to survive?" Mckissic said. Buchignani said there has been a break down in black and Latino families, so this is the reason why they are so far behind socially. He also said the government should not have to pay for these groups' mistakes.
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