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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All you arguing that Asians are overrepresented are still looking at everything through racial lens. I know it is so ingrained in some of you but SCOTUS just ruled this line of thinking unconstitutional. So get over it. We are now looking at individuals, not races. [/quote] Again, I don’t think any race cornered the market on exceptionalism. The other individual accepted were better candidates than the students rejected. [/quote] And they very well may have been better candidates. Who knows. We won't know because Asians were held to a different standard. What is not right is evaluating a specific racial group to a higher standard to make it more difficult for them to get accepted to a university. [/quote] This case ended AA. That means under-represented minorities won’t get preferential status based on race. [/quote] They'll now have to compete for spots based on their hard work and merit. Everyone will. However, people on the far left feel that under-represented minorities aren't capable of doing that. [/quote]
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