Some believe that
the purpose of capitalism is to concentrate wealth. During the Second World War
when the tax rate on the rich was 90% America ’s rich suffered. Finally after the end of
the cold war Clinton deregulations followed by the Bush II tax
cuts lowered the rates on taxes to 35%. Yet it required the first black
millionaire President to make those tax cuts permanent by singing them in to
law proving that the nation’s affirmative action class millionaires are
loyalists to the rich too. So how can affirmative action theory be used to
further advance the concentration of wealth? Plainly that can only be
accomplished with more diverse sports millionaires.
Plainly the
N.B.A.’s allocation of points per field goal has worked against an egalitarian
assortment of player personnel in the league. As professional players setting
an example for civil society one would expect inclusiveness rather than
exclusiveness in the point distribution. Reforming the bigoted,
anti-affirmative action N.B.A. point structure is the better approach to
assuring social equality with a fair concentration of wealth to the owners.
Because of the
history of slavery created by foreign slave importers in the colonial era,
straight white male basketball players would get one point per field goal,
descendents of former slaves two, underrepresented Hispanic players three,
vastly underrepresented Chinese players four, women five and a pair of
homosexual players making a one hand each on the ball field goal ten points.
With that redistribution of points per field goal market forces can go to work bringing
basketball social equality an invisible hand of government making brilliant
behind the back passes.
It would be fair
for the U.S. Congress to appoint a points allocation Tsar to determine if
endangered basketball player species require new points distribution to bring
their numbers up to a sustainable level. N.S.A. and I.R.S. behavior monitor
teams could over-watch the citizens to detect sentiment of non-compliance
wherever it may exist in the homeland or in the dar al harb.
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