Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Discrimination


You may think giving up the opportunity of appreciating our hard-working staff is an inevitable consequence from the pursuit of a fair society.

On that, I beg to disagree.

My argument is simple. If we follow the same logic of not discriminating against those who fall sick, we should also not award any scholarship to outstanding students. In fact, we should not fail a medical student in final examination because he knows nothing – we are discriminating the incapable people.

Great. I would suggest all supporters of this kind of equal opportunity – and their families – should be cared by doctors whose performance is outstanding in the other side of the spectrum.

PS. To consider the problem philosophically, the law of evolution states that we should appreciate excellence and beauty and all other admirable characters of human being. If we reverse this very principle of Darwin, oppress the good, but appreciate the evil, our species will be dying, you know?

Go read Thermodynamics. (See http://ccszeto.blogspot.com/2008/07/thermodynamics.html)

1 comment:

JW said...

No need to be frustrated. This is just another example reflecting the managerial quality of that institution, which is already well known to us.