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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Or racism could be a real barrier to higher wages. Maybe when multiple generations of Asian fail to perform as well as whites we can put this to bed. For the white racist on this thread, there is no winning with you. Your also not considering the Ivy URM often choose to give back to their community like Obama and forgo the opportunity to make $$. Therefore the averages are lower but for those that choose to go into lucrative professions they do ok. I know it’s antidotal ... there are no studies separating Ivy graduates that choose to go into lucrative professions from the 60-70% that don’t. [/quote] Obama is biracial who never should have taken a spot from a deserving African American student whose ancestors suffered slavery. His father was a Kenyan (Ivy grad), not an African-American who many have suffered debilitating consequences of racism in this country. Obama also reportedly received $500,000 from his white grandma at her death. Talk about privilege. [/quote]
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