Originally posted by JFLL
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If we are truly against discrimination based on race, gender, religious belief, etc the very idea of 'positive discrimination' is itself an illogical nonsense and displays blatant prejudice in itself. To the genuine "non-discriminator" selection based on anything other than talent and ability has to be wholly 'negative', surely?
Of course, not all of us are always against a degree of discrimination in certain circumstances. Men and women are clearly different whether the 'equalists' like it or not and some occupations are generally more suited to one rather than the other. However, any discrimination there is based on fact and reality and not unthinking prejudice.
Music composition does not come into that category. Men and women are both perfectly capable of composing and performing music so to discriminate here (however well-meaning, if misplaced) is somewhat insulting and indeed patronising towards women, as others have pointed out ... and it's music composition that we are discussing here.
Where do we stop with such 'positive discrimination'? Maybe a programme devoted to underprivileged-background male composers, aged 18-25?
If not, why not?
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