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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good, balanced article that provides some context to the current debate.. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/10/15/the-rise-and-fall-of-affirmative-action [/quote] I know this article. When it says:"[i]Wang was rejected from all the Ivy League universities he had applied to, except the University of Pennsylvania[/i]." is when you should stop reading it. In the first sentence of paragraph 2. Top kid applies to elite colleges and gets in one. Can someone point out the problem to me?[/quote]O If he was black he would have gotten into all eight. Heck, if he was white he might have had a chance at HYP. Try to keep up....it isn’t that hard.[/quote] Yet, you would never trade places with that black kid with his or her life chances and opportunities in a racist society. [/quote] I'd trade places with Malia Obama. And yet, for "Affirmative Action" purposes, her application (or one from the daughter of Robert Johnson) gets the same weight as a black kid from the inner city. I don't have a problem with kids who are from truly disadvantaged backgrounds having their records evaluated in light of the obstacles they've overcome. But why should a rich black kid have an advantage over a poor white kid? [/quote] Halleluia.[/quote]
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