In your opinion, how should the elite colleges decide conduct admissions?

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Anonymous wrote:Is there any aspect of how a private university operates that you shouldn't be able to control by virtue of being a taxpayer?


No, and we already know the courts think this is true.


Great, I look forward to telling the NRA what to do from now on. As well as every country club in existence. Since I pay taxes.

Totally logical, right?


Does NRA get any government funding??


JC on a pogo stick they are tax free also. And yes, they benefit from government funding of things, as every single organization and person does at some point. You just want to cherry pick which ones you think colleges benefit from to get that extra 1/4% chance at Harvard. And you're not even right about the pell grants and the research grants!

The stupid around here, it's always turned up to 11.


What funding does it get??


Tax exemption.


So they don't use my tax money and they don't discriminate people or unfairly treat people unlike thoe colleges. Kudos!


Churches and the NRA don't discriminate or treat people unfairly?

Are you for frickin' real? That's even past "on 11".


DP No, they don't. Anyone can join a church or the NRA. They don't treat people unfairly either.


Religions discriminate based on religion. You can't join the Orthodox Church and not believe in the Nicene Creed.


https://www.goarch.org/-/the-church

“ Becoming An Orthodox Christian

The Orthodox Church has a universal appeal and vocation. She does not restrict membership to people of any particular culture, race, class, or section of the world. Indeed, Orthodoxy values the diversity of cultures, peoples, and languages which are part of her life. She also affirms a unity of faith and love in Christ which transcends all artificial barriers. Membership in the Orthodox Church is open to all persons.”
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