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Anonymous wrote:My father was born in South America to Jewish parents escaping the Holocaust. This was in 1952. When I applied to college in 2000 there was no way I would have fathomed checking Hispanic. You can surely bet my daughter will be checking Hispanic when she applies to college! This game is sickening and absurd.
If you think the game is “sickening and absurd,” why are you playing it? Seems like you are willing to do whatever it takes to get an advantage over others and compromise your daughter’s integrity in the process. For the rest of her life she always have that knowledge, like a pebble in her shoe. That seems pretty sickening to me.
DP. You are wrong. If someone is picking my pocket and I have the opportunity to pick theirs, I'll gladly do it though I am against stealing. This is somewhat similar to that. Even if not real, there's a perception that "undeserving" URMs are stealing opportunities away for hard-working kids (Whites, Jews, Asians, etc.). If those kids are also convinced of that, I bet they won't give a rat's a** about moral dilemmas. Why should a dark-brown Indian kid of recent Indian immigrants be denied admission to a top school when a similar dark brown kid African kid of recent immigrants gets that spot? If this was happening at a for-profit institution, I wouldn't care but not at a non-Profit college that my taxes subsidize.
Don't get me wrong. I'm all for giving opportunities for those who have been truly wronged or truly deserve it - Native Americans, African Americans with slave ancestry on both sides and kids from families with income/wealth below a certain threshold. Set aside 5% of all admissions for those categories by law and cut all the other crap. A college's job is to teach. Not engineer society. That's why I will never donate to any college. My kids will gladly accept that pebble in their shoes. Thrown in an extra pebble for all I care.
You see, I don't think anyone's pocket is being picked. If you REALLY think there is that huge of a difference between going to school that is ranked, say 30 instead of 40 such that you need to engage in such a convoluted justification for an action that you feel at your gut level is wrong, then I don't know what to say about that.
Smart, hardworking, talented White and Asian kids are not being shut out of getting a great education in this country. I can tell you this because in the past three years, two of my white/Asian mixed kids have been admitted to multiple top colleges each, with no "hooks." Their friends all got into great school too, even the cis white non-athlete boys. If your outrage is over having to settle for UVA over Cornell, because Cornell decided it wants a particular class composition for their student body, your pocket is not being picked. Give me a freaking break.