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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]DEI admits often submit lousy work[/b] but profs have to give them decent grades. To stay reasonably objective, this means the better work of non-DEI admits has to be graded at least as well or higher. The end result is almost everyone gets high grades. NYT won't tell you this but it's the obvious explanation.[/quote] Oh horse shit, you racist piece of excrement.[/quote] It's not racism. They explicitly lower standards to achieve whatever diversity they want to achieve. This is mathematically inevitable. [/quote] That didn't actually happen, moron. What bizarre fantasy life you lead. Unless, as others point out, you mean "athletes" when you say "DEI?" Or, white kids?[/quote] Ok, so you think black/Hispanic/first gen kids are of equivalent academic caliber - even though we know based on hard statistical information they are not? It's not even some kind of secret the schools deny - [b]they openly have lower standards to achieve diversity objectives[/b].[/quote] Prove this. Shouldn’t be hard since it’s something you say they “openly.” And define “standards” while you are at it.[/quote] I refer to the data discovered in the scotus case. The entire premise of affirmative action is that it is okay to lower standards for certain groups to achieve diversity, which allegedly serves the greater good. So I don’t get why my statement is the least bit controversial. You actually think black kids and Asian kids are held to the same standards in any respect? [/quote]
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