(February 12, 2018 at 9:42 pm)Martian Mermaid Wrote: Working to get equality of results rather than opportunity isn't fair. It's not a man's fault he happens to be in the group who works slightly more, but he is working slightly more too, and he is earning his buck.
I agree. Next question - where's the burden of proof? Seems to me that inequality of results is generally trotted out, with the implication being that there must be discrimination. Is that approach fair?