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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Harvard is going to lose. Deservedly so. Amazing how many Asian kids over the years just didn’t have that winsome personality score that other applicants had. Truly a mystery wrapped inside a racist enigma. Raced based admissions is a joke on every level. Go look up the highest achieving races in America and see what you find. They ain’t white. Trying to frame race based admissions being overturned as the white man keeping people down is ludicrous and an insult to the intelligence of anyone with functional brain cells. Harvard didn’t screw over Asian kids so that more people from Compton could be admitted. If anyone thinks that for real, I am surprised they can tie their own shoelaces. It was and will be forever a way to protect the admits they wanted to admit. Hint: Not kids from Compton. A system that treats an Appalachian white kid as privileged and a Nigerian mineral heir as oppressed is absurd and evil. If Harvard or any of these other ridiculous preening universities truly cared, they would pour hundreds of millions into k-12 schooling for economically disadvantaged kids across the country. But they don’t and they won’t. [/quote] Congratulations, you win for most ignorant post in this thread. And you had a lot of competition.[/quote]
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