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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]The flood of white tears in this thread is amazing. Of all the problems minority kids face today, this is what you guys cry about. [/quote] The disdain for white folks in this thread, who lose college seats to those less qualified, is amazing. I wonder if the bigota going on about "white trash" are black? And being kept out of med school, a lifelong dream, so that a lesser scoring minority gets in instead of you is a big deal. [/quote] That wasn't his seat - a more qualified white/Asian kid would have taken it if not the URM. WAY more qualified kids applying - don't blame it on the handful of spots for URMs. Next time study harder. [/quote] Again, complete denial. if there's one spot remaining, and the black kid with a 3.2 gets it and the white kid with a 3.8 is told to take a hike, the white kid DID lose to the black kid. Why don't you take that same WGAF attitude and apply it to black kids who, if standards were equal, would have lost out to the white kid. I don't hear you telling HIM to study harder. The AA policy as it now stands is most unfair to lower-income whites who, despite their disadvantage, manage to get close to a 4.0 average - and their lose their spot in grad school to a middle-income black stident with a B+ average. [/quote] waiting for AA in sports look all liberals and URM apologists on here. Make it an even playing field or shut the heck up[/quote] As soon as life is an even playing field then we won't need AA. [/quote] That means white people giving up their privileged bubbles, right?[/quote] You mean the poor white kid, sleeping on the sofa in the living room because his parents couldn't afford a 2-bedroom apartment, and studying diligently for As while his less motivated and less intelligent classmates hung on out street corner, and knowing that his only chance to attain a middle-class life would be if he got an academic scholarship to college, and having to work part-time during the school year to help bring in money, should get out of his privileged bubble? Yeah, right. [/quote] Wow. Proud Boy material right here. [/quote] So tell me, oh ye liberal who calls everyone a racist.....what was possibly racist about my comment above? [b]It was taken from a real-life example. [/b] You, OTOH, are resistant to acknowledging that the poor white kid deserves the chance he earned. [/quote] “Real life example”? Sounded more like a steaming heap of racist stereotypes. [/quote] Yes,[b] real life - [/b]with the result of a life- changing experience for a hard-working, intelligent, and motivated poor white kid WHO DESERVED THAT CHANCE. But you still haven't said what's racist in my post, or what supposed racist stereotypes you are reading into it. And be careful....your answer will reveal your own racism. So, do tell. [/quote] Year? Location? Which street corner? How did you measure motivation and intelligence? [/quote]
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