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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For years, UMC and wealthy black students have been able to glide into T20 schools because they check the right race box. We’ve all seen it in the private schools. Now everyone has to compete. The focus should be on smart FGLI students who don’t get all the privileges and benefits of wealthy private school students who use race as a hook.[/quote] Why are poor students more "worthy" than Black students? Both have experienced obstacles.[/quote] Yeah I don't get why we're all of sudden putting FGLI on a pedestal at expense of Black students? Black Americans experience a lot of racism, even if they're rich. FGLI are going to take the brunt of White/Asian resentment next.[/quote] The schools emphasizing fgli is a way to find black americans in an indirect way, (the low income ones which overlap in the venn diagram of these two populations) without explicitly using race based affirmative action. [b]Anyway, why should rich black americans get an advantage over poor black americans?[/b] [/quote] They’re rich. They should get better treatment.[/quote]
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