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Anonymous wrote:It looks like the Dept of Ed might make the litigation unnecessary.
https://www.ed.gov/media/document/dear-colleague-letter-sffa-v-harvard-109506.pdf
Discrimination based on a student's skin color is unacceptable. Every student, regardless of how rich or poor, should be recognized for their individual efforts and their own dedication. It is unfair to give rewards solely based on skin color, especially when it overlooks the hard work of one poor kid over another poor kid who does not. Merit should be the key factor in recognizing a student's accomplishments, even among students of same skin color. America was founded on the principle of rewarding hard work of individuals, not on skin color.
I agree with you but that last sentence seems weird considering our history. I think that we are trying to get there and this is one more step in the right direction.
I hate trump and his wrecking ball attitude towards governing and a lot of this seems like overreach (freedom of association), but I don't hate the anti-DEI stuff. Getting rid of racial preferences is good for the country.
There are no "racial preferences" for TJ admissions. It's race blind.
Racial selection to fit a preplanned diversity composition. Yet, all diversity is concentrated in the bottom of the class?
Neither of those sentences have any basis in reality.
The first sentence is certainly true.
The second sentence is mostly true.
I get that Republicans are disconnected from reality, but…
THERE IS NO RACIAL SELECTION.
IT IS RACE BLIND.
STOP SPREADING RWNJ LIES.