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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the previous quote is inappropriate given the context PP is trying to harp on here. But the selective outrage gives them little credit as the claims of "test-buying" Asians are absolutely overflowing these threads. PP doesn't seem to be going around each of those and commenting on those. [/quote] I've reported many of the obvious anti-Asian comments. And, from what I've seen, most of the "test buying" comments are directed at affluent families, not Asian families. [/quote] Sure. Maybe. Point is no one knows whereas with these comments, you have made a relatively performative attempt to highlight them, hence the selective outrage comment. And in most cases, people will ignore your outrage as disingenuous no matter how many "Ive reported many" statements you make... and now seemingly conflating and explaining away "most."[/quote] More deflection. The comment I've reposted is truly terrible and deserves to be called out. Do you believe that it's offensive? [i]“ The AP test industry is unethical, keeps stolen past exam questions compiled as practice tests out of reach of many potential and capable students. Instead of listing these products under sports category right next to basketball shoes, they created a separate category called Books. Imagine the outrageous difficulty that puts for underrepresented minorities (except asian americans) to reach these products. ”[/i] Funny how posters keep deflecting and pretending like they don't understand it. [/quote] Ive already said it's inappropriate. I also explained how your selective outrage doesn't land so well. I'll be curious to see you call out future racist posts about "test-buying" Asians, but you won't. [/quote] I’ve reported anti-Asian comments before. Feel free to confirm with Jeff. I usually just report as “gross”. If any of the “test buying” comments are directed at Asian families I’ll call them out. And you’ll call out the racist basketball/sneaker comments? [/quote] I don't call out anything other than your performative hypocrisy and outrage over some rando's comments about basketball. [/quote] Different poster here. You do understand that the basketball comments are made frequently on these threads, for example: comparing the NBA to TJ. It’s obvious what the writers of these posts are trying to do and anyone who act as though they don’t get it is either very, very inexperienced in life or not 100% telling the truth. I don’t think these are random comments at all. I think that they are talking points that a number of different posters have been using for years. [/quote] I think we all agree the comments are inappropriate. Then we move on to just pointing out that no one goes from thread to thread calling out the MANY comments about "test-buying Asians." It's very obvious what these posters are trying to do and insinuate. Definitely almost like talking points. [/quote] They are saying that wealthy people have access to resources that gives them an edge up in TJ admissions. [/quote]
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