I think equality combines two different perspectives. Some groups do have particular disadvantages, and other protected groups do not need this extra help. Because everyone including protected groups, should have equal access and opportunity: differences in success are due to the merit or what we do with our opportunities and access. However, equal access and opportunity are not enough for some protected groups. To help them over the disadvantages of past discrimination, we should give them extra assistance, including some certain guarantee of representation in education and workplace. This stronger action can also create diversity that better reflects the communities in which they live.
Some groups compared with others need this extra help, such as some immigrates compared with native people. For example, In America, in a drive license exam department allow other language speakers use their first language to answer the question. They may have driving licenses in their homeland, and they can understand the signs and rules well in the street. So with the extra help they can have the same rights like the native speaker to drive a car. But not all the immigrates need this extra help. If they can understand English well, they can choose the language to finish the exam. All the applications need have the same scores to pass the exam, no matter which language they choose to answer. Furthermore, this special treatment is not appropriate for another protected group like elderly people. Because no matter the age, driving a car in streets must abide by the laws. Elderly can’t have a driving license with a lower score and easier than others. Safe is the most important thing when you are driving.
Some groups compared with others need this extra help, such as some immigrates compared with native people. For example, In America, in a drive license exam department allow other language speakers use their first language to answer the question. They may have driving licenses in their homeland, and they can understand the signs and rules well in the street. So with the extra help they can have the same rights like the native speaker to drive a car. But not all the immigrates need this extra help. If they can understand English well, they can choose the language to finish the exam. All the applications need have the same scores to pass the exam, no matter which language they choose to answer. Furthermore, this special treatment is not appropriate for another protected group like elderly people. Because no matter the age, driving a car in streets must abide by the laws. Elderly can’t have a driving license with a lower score and easier than others. Safe is the most important thing when you are driving.