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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]UMD, for one, is simply ignoring the S.Ct.,s order in SFFA and continuing its race-conscious admissions policies. They will continue to break the law until someone or some group files a civil lawsuit against them. UMD is not alone in ignoring Supreme Court precedent. That is the reason you are not seeing major increases in Asian student percentages. And for its part, Harvard is eagerly seeking “work arounds” such as its reliance on Quest Bridge applicants, admitting based on FARMs and FGLI status (which are allowed as proxies for skin color).[/quote] Why the desire to attend these institutions that clearly value diversity when you clearly do not? That seems like a bad fit.[/quote] Say what you really mean, PP. “Valuing diversity” is simply code for racist bigotry against Asian applicants. That’s what you want? More racism? [/quote] TBH, the PP you responded to is obviously a Democrat, and it was the democrats who bitterly fought against racial integration.[/quote] +1 The KKK was founded by democrats.[/quote] That was before the ideology realignment in the 1960s, you dumb fck. KKK proudly supports the "American First" GOP. [/quote]
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