<p>White women benefit from AA more than anyone else. Far more. And they're never mentioned in these topics. But, no one is racist just because they look at AA as a race-policy.</p>
<p>And blacks and whites do not have the same opportunities at the same levels of economic prosperity. They can't (for the most part) live in the same neighborhoods so they can't go to the same preschools and middle schools and high schools (Guess whose schools get less funds though?), they can't get the same loans for housing so, in the event that they could afford to live in the same neighborhood, and the realtor was not discriminatory, then they might not be able to live in a home as expensive as an equally wealthy white might. Which, again, suggests that an equally wealthy black family will be placed in an inferior school (Assuming that they are in the public system).</p>