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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]White men are frightened. Their birth-right affirmative action is threatened and it makes them behave in strange ways including buying guns, trying to suppress the voting rights of others and trying to restrict/demonize women's reproductive rights/independence. One of these days someone is going to produce a TV show (think Downton Abbey) about the obsolescence and subsequent shift away from white, male power in the new millennium. Actually when I think about it I guess I understand why they are scared. This shift is happening real time and really quickly. [/quote] Strange or smart? My son applied to a VA college. For all intents and purposes, he should get in. The educational consultant we use said he's a white male so it depends on the racial quotas, i.e. who applied this year and the current demographics. Equality is one thing. Reverse subjugation is quite another.[/quote] Much harder for white girls to get into college in VA than white boys - facts are facts. Much harder for Asian males to get into college than white males. Your educational consultant, if he/she really is an educational consultant, isn't being straight with you. White boys have to share with others now. No more privilege. About time.[/quote] Truth is, it should always be about the best candidates for the job. Subjugating one race for another and saying 'about time' is as disgusting as as it gets.[/quote] If "truth is" than more girls should be admitted (not sure where jobs came in since we're talking about college admission) than boys. They have better grades and higher test scores. But, colleges are seeking gender parity so the boys and especially white boys get a pass. Know what you're talking about before you post. Your fixation on race is very telling. I am white.[/quote]
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