You're kidding right?
You know one black oncologist. One very rare exception to the rule type. And telling black people the truth to their faces isn't a good idea. They are very impulsive and prone to violence even without provocation. So the implication you made about them is totally right.
Originally Posted by Clay Media
He is also missing a larger point. That black guy likely got into medical school with a lower MCAT and overall score than some hardworking Asian.
So the Asian student could have ended up at a foreign school and benefited a different country than the United States, thereby lessening the quality of teaching medical care facilities in the United States in the pursuit of "social justice".
Good students make good schools - lower quality students make for lower quality schools. Then, on average, they likely become lower quality Doctors. (though he could make up for it by working hard in an economically depressed urban area and truly caring for and serving the best interests of his patients)
Now, I can see the argument for affirmative action/diversity/quotas, but it is not without other costs.