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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - affirmative action is horrible and discriminatory. It should not be a thing. But this is the system we are dealing with, so your son should check both boxes or check 'two or more races'. (Which is it?)[/quote] OP, PP's opinions are horrible and ignorant. Affirmative action should absolutely be a thing. I have no opinion about what box your child should check, but commend your throughtfullness in asking the question. Have you spoken to your child's guiance counselor or any admissions offices? [/quote] Affirmative action should be based on income not race, hence that would be no need to check "boxes". if you are white and poor, brown and poor, yellow and poor, and black and poor, you should benefit from affirmative action. The common denominator should be income not race.[/quote] +1 It's a racist policy. The worst part is the never ending lies, which have caused the sickos to rebrand the policy every few years. They give someone an opportunity because of the color of their skin, and that same opportunity is denied to someone because of their skin color. The policy has nothing to do with opportunity, it's all about genetics. And to make matters worse, when it comes to college admissions, they are discriminating against a group of people that has historically been discriminated against. [/quote] Interesting that you don't seem concerned about hundreds of years of explicitly racist policies in education, housing and criminal justice that continue to this day. There are zero "lies" in affirmative action, but plenty in people like you who deny the ongoing systemic racism in this country and the generational effect of dejure policy that continued until at least the 1970s. [/quote] Do your excuses make you feel better about discriminating against other minorities? I bet you are the psycho who wrote the extremely lengthy manifesto above.[/quote]
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