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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I encourage all African-American's in this thread who are pointlessly debating with many posters who are stomping and cheering in celebration of this recent shift in focus by the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division to consider the following... This recent release of Segregation 2.0 could actually be beneficial for HBCU's as threats of litigation, costly reporting requirements or federal funding reductions could compel predominantly white Ivy League and large state universities to reduce the number of minority entrants, which could bolster enrollment at highly selective HBCU's like Howard University and Spelman College, and large public HBCU's like North Carolina A&T and Florida A&M. Don't believe the hype people. Affirmative action being picked off by judicial conservatism at the highest levels may seem like a bad idea, but for the schools that exclusively serve the people whom will most be affected by its demise, it may reintroduce HBCU value to the nation and world. [b]#LookForTheSilverLining[/b] [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/26/55/20/2655207c5268e1df9087ca1966490714--school-daze-colleges.jpg[/img] [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/be/81/25/be8125a9c2dc23661939263934fa125f.jpg[/img] [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/00/6f/52/006f5234932fc4370314ddd3a0d40e3c--college-fun-college-tips.jpg[/img] [/quote] Thank you. Both my parents attended HBCUs because they were forbidden from attending the flagship universities in their state. I attended a HBCU grad school BY CHOICE. If you think back on it, aside from the Ivy League, these schools attracted the best and the brightest because they were most welcome at these schools. I want to see kids go wherever they want and do not want to see them arbitrarily shut out of schools - but I wish more would see the benefit of HBCU's. [/quote] Yeah, my dad was forbidden from attending an Ivy in the 1950s. They had a strict quota on Jews.[/quote] And 70 years later the Jewish administration at the elites favors Jewish students by a huge amount. So the behavior now is no better than the 1950's only it is hidden under the statistics of "white admit rate". 2/3 of white admission goes unfairly to Jewish students that make up 2% of the population yet are 1/3 of the class at the elites. Non Jewish white students with equal test scores and gpas don't stand a chance against this ethnic bias. The difference now is if anyone takes a stand against unbalanced admission practice the admissions just deflects by calling people anti Semitic which is just BS.[/quote]
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