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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question: [b]Does racial balance in admissions benefit Asians at colleges where they are under-represented?[/b][/quote] The colleges where Asians are under-represented are usually mediocre schools that Asians don't want want to go. So no benefit.[/quote] That’s not an answer to the question. Can you answer the question? Do they benefit when they apply to schools they are under represented?[/quote] PP have you left the thread? Would like a response please.[/quote] DP. Answering your original question, I don't know and I don't care. Even if it does, you are doing me a "favor" I don't want nor asked for. [/quote] At least you admit your ignorance. And also that your ignorance is purposeful. Because you prob⁶ably know the answer is “yes” and that contradicts your argument that the policy is racism.[/quote] Th policy doesn't help Asians and used to discriminate Asians. Asians don't beg for benefits. Just asking fair and equal opportunity for college admissions without discrimination. [/quote] Assuming you are a new poster who didn't read the entire exchange, please answer: [b]Does racial balance in admissions benefit Asians at colleges where they are under-represented?[/b][/quote] I'm and Asian and I don't want any hard working White kids discriminated and treated unfairly in favor of Asians. [/quote] I didn't ask what you wanted. I asked: Does racial balance in admissions benefit Asians at colleges where they are under-represented? Can you answer, and please include a yes or no?[/quote] Who gets benefit doesn't matter. There are students get discriminated based on skin color. Every individual is important. [/quote] So you will not answer the question. Because it defeats your agenda is the assumption.[/quote] Agenda is removing discrimination and installing fair competition. Hopefully the Supreme Court will make the right decision. [/quote] But if you answered the question honestly, it would show that you know it is not actually discrimination. That's why you won't answer.[/quote] It is discrimination. No individual should experience racial discrimination.[/quote] So you STILL won't answer the question? This shows you only care about your agenda, and have no desire to understand the complexity of the situation and the challenges therein. Shameful.[/quote]
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