Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justice Karvanaugh CONFIRMED.
Although BK is very undesirable, hopefully he will abolish the affirmative action.
Anonymous wrote:Justice Karvanaugh CONFIRMED.
Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Really? Literally every.single.piece. of literature I’ve ever read on affirmative action defines this process as the promotion of members of groups who have previously suffered discrimination. That’s literally the definition of affirmative action. You’re wrong.
NP - and although I agree with you, that's not the legal rationale that will pass muster today. In college admissions the only lawful rationale is "diversity" for it's educational value to the student body and the institution.
Why is that hard to understand?
Why can no one accept that diversity of all kinds -- not just racial diversity -- is good for a college?
well the rub is the "racial" part, what with the equal protection clause and all.
Publics generally cannot use race as a factor in admissions. Privates can.
That "rub" rubs both ways. You get that, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Really? Literally every.single.piece. of literature I’ve ever read on affirmative action defines this process as the promotion of members of groups who have previously suffered discrimination. That’s literally the definition of affirmative action. You’re wrong.
NP - and although I agree with you, that's not the legal rationale that will pass muster today. In college admissions the only lawful rationale is "diversity" for it's educational value to the student body and the institution.
Why is that hard to understand?
Why can no one accept that diversity of all kinds -- not just racial diversity -- is good for a college?
well the rub is the "racial" part, what with the equal protection clause and all.
Publics generally cannot use race as a factor in admissions. Privates can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Really? Literally every.single.piece. of literature I’ve ever read on affirmative action defines this process as the promotion of members of groups who have previously suffered discrimination. That’s literally the definition of affirmative action. You’re wrong.
NP - and although I agree with you, that's not the legal rationale that will pass muster today. In college admissions the only lawful rationale is "diversity" for it's educational value to the student body and the institution.
Why is that hard to understand?
Why can no one accept that diversity of all kinds -- not just racial diversity -- is good for a college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Really? Literally every.single.piece. of literature I’ve ever read on affirmative action defines this process as the promotion of members of groups who have previously suffered discrimination. That’s literally the definition of affirmative action. You’re wrong.
NP - and although I agree with you, that's not the legal rationale that will pass muster today. In college admissions the only lawful rationale is "diversity" for it's educational value to the student body and the institution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Really? Literally every.single.piece. of literature I’ve ever read on affirmative action defines this process as the promotion of members of groups who have previously suffered discrimination. That’s literally the definition of affirmative action. You’re wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Really? Literally every.single.piece. of literature I’ve ever read on affirmative action defines this process as the promotion of members of groups who have previously suffered discrimination. That’s literally the definition of affirmative action. You’re wrong.
Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
private schools can do this. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.
Anonymous wrote:How many times do you people have to be told:
Race factor in admissions is not designed to make up for any past injustice.
It exists because colleges believe a racial makeup which reflects the population makes them better able to accomplish their goals.
That's IT. Read a book about it. There are many.