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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because Politics has invaded colleges. Because laws are changing rapidly in red states that affects any student going to college in a red state. Project 2025 impacts college admissions for minorities and women. And if you think this is a good thing think again. Project 2025 & BBB ACT & layoffs & RFK Jr's crap will all affect colleges. [/quote] +1 Plus, MAGAs have infested DCUM, including this forum. [/quote] I grew up in FCPS during the 80s and had teachers that spent more time in segregation than not. I haven't felt that bad till now. The MAGA hate seems to manifest wherever it can. Talk about Ivies the comment is on Asians. Talk about cheating the comment is on Indians. Talk about Trump on Universities and the talk is on protecting Jews (but more anti-Muslim then pro-Jew). Then play the victim that no college is safe for them - if I was talking smack about all other races than my own sure there is no college for me. Someone just needs to auto-filter then we go back to which is better: UVA vs VA Tech vs W&M and dissect it to the grass seed each school uses. [/quote] You are so delusional. You think it's MAGAs that are worried about Asian students "stealing" their kids' spots at top universities? Liberals are rhetorically progressive until something impacts them personally. [/quote]
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