Okay so to elaborate on the title more for people that want to know what I'm talking about or the context it's used in, I'm going to explain the basis of equal opportunity and equal outcome. Let's try to keep specific politics out of this, as I just want to discuss the ideologies behind these (though i dont see anything wrong with using a small real life example to help put your point across if need be).
So I'm pretty sure the majority of people in the civilized world are for equality of the human race, despite your race, six, religion or whatever. That equality can be interpreted in a couple different ways, one being equal opportunity and one being equal outcome. So let me just explain them both a little more.
Equal Opportunity: So the basis of equal opportunity is that every human on the planet is or should be born equal. Meaning that no matter your race, six, religion, etc, you have the same chances to be successful in life as anyone else does, you arent barred from anything basically and everyone has the same chance to get rich or become poor. You have the same access to education, work, recreation and basically anything you can think of.
However, with equal opportunity it stands that one man starting with the same thing as another man can become much more successful by working harder and more often in life, basically have more ambition then his neighbour who wants to spend his life sitting around smoking dope and coasting through life or whatever his or her case is.
Other factors also come into play, like luck, being in the right place at the right time (like winning the lottery, or getting 'discovered' by a movie producer who just so happened to sit in and watch your broadway play and decided that you are going to be the next big movie star, or just getting offered a cushy job because you're personal friends with someone who owns a big company or anything along those lines).
Some people see this as being the most 'fair', as everybody starts with the same, and incentive to work harder is that you stand a good chance at becoming more successful then your neighbour. Other people see this as not fair, as everyone should be taken care of the same and have the same lifestyle no matter what their ambition or personality is, and if say someone knows someone who owns a multi million dollar company gets hired in a cushy job is not fair simply because they got the job based on them knowing the owner of the company and not on their merits on how good of a job they can do.
Other side effects of equal opportunity is that you may or may not have equal amounts of men and women, white, black, asian, hispanic, etc people working at the same place. Instead you may find that perhaps the Asian population find themselves in IT and computer-like jobs more often then say Black or hispanic people, whether that's because of culture reasons, geography reasons or whatever is up to debate. Or maybe you see that there are more white men in politics in Western civilization, maybe because Women's interests are in other places and/or maybe simply just because there are more white people in western countries in general.
Equal Outcome: So what equal outcome basically means is that everyone becomes equal. No matter where you were born, your race, religion, six, etc, everyone is equal in the world in the end. Everyone has equal representation everywhere. So for example, every workplace should have an equivalent amount of black, white, hispanic, asian, men, women, etc working in their place and have equal representation. It's an idea that sounds good on paper but the side effect of this is that you find employers discriminating against certain groups of people by not hiring them because they already have enough black people or white people already and dont want another white male but instead need a hispanic woman hired, despite the fact that the black or white male may be more competent at the job.
What this does is insure that everyone, no matter how much life [censored] on you, ends up the same. So if you had some unfortunate things happen in life, like getting robbed or crippled or losing your house because the mortgage was too high, you would still end with the same lifestyle as the person who didnt have anything unfortunate happen to them. What this also means is that no matter your ambition or how hard you work, you keep the same lifestyle as your neighbour, whether or not they work harder or have more ambition is irrelevant.
Some peope see this as fair, as everyone ends up with the same lifestyle and we all have the same problems in life basically. Other people see this as unfair because it gives you no drive or ambition to become successful in life, and most people come to the conclusion of "hell, why should i work harder or spend more time learning my trade then my neighbour? I end up the same as them anyway, i might as well just coast along doing as little as possible because everybody else is and achieving the same outcome as me".
However, some unintended consequences of this is people hiring workers who are black simply because of their skin colour because they dont have enough black people on their work force, which for all intents and purposes is racist (and 99% of the people guilty of this are trying to be so anti - racist, that they end up being racist without realizing it).
So, that basically sums up the differences between equal opportunity and equal outcome, both branches of equality for everyone. Two drastically different ways of going about it, but both with their hearts in the same place.
So I ask you, bethesda forums, what is your take on this? Which do you think is better for humanity, or just better in general? Do you prefer the creed of Equal opportunity, or Equal outcome?