Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
I will vote Democratic in November, but I agree it is time for race-based affirmative action to fall. I have no issue with SES-based affirmative action, which will benefit a lot minority kids anyway. But preferences based on race alone are constitutionally problematic and need to go. As President Obama has said, kids like his don't need affirmative action.
Since the children of poor whites score the same as the children of affluent blacks on the SAT, moving away from race based affirmative action to SES based affirmative action will significantly reduce the number of minority students in colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
How so? Weren't arguments heard and isn't Kagan recused? But please correct me--I have no idea.
It could be rearguard. Does a dead Justice's vote count?
Anonymous wrote:Could you provide a link or the source that poor whites score the same as affluent blacks? I can only surmise your source opines that affluent blacks send their children to substandard schools resulting in poor test scores.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
I will vote Democratic in November, but I agree it is time for race-based affirmative action to fall. I have no issue with SES-based affirmative action, which will benefit a lot minority kids anyway. But preferences based on race alone are constitutionally problematic and need to go. As President Obama has said, kids like his don't need affirmative action.
Since the children of poor whites score the same as the children of affluent blacks on the SAT, moving away from race based affirmative action to SES based affirmative action will significantly reduce the number of minority students in colleges.
Could you provide a link or the source that poor whites score the same as affluent blacks? I can only surmise your source opines that affluent blacks send their children to substandard schools resulting in poor test scores.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
I will vote Democratic in November, but I agree it is time for race-based affirmative action to fall. I have no issue with SES-based affirmative action, which will benefit a lot minority kids anyway. But preferences based on race alone are constitutionally problematic and need to go. As President Obama has said, kids like his don't need affirmative action.
Since the children of poor whites score the same as the children of affluent blacks on the SAT, moving away from race based affirmative action to SES based affirmative action will significantly reduce the number of minority students in colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
I will vote Democratic in November, but I agree it is time for race-based affirmative action to fall. I have no issue with SES-based affirmative action, which will benefit a lot minority kids anyway. But preferences based on race alone are constitutionally problematic and need to go. As President Obama has said, kids like his don't need affirmative action.
Would you deny the white farm kid in Iowa who milked the cows and fed the chickens before school, president of 4-H, and made straight A grades an opportunity? He deserves a shot.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
I will vote Democratic in November, but I agree it is time for race-based affirmative action to fall. I have no issue with SES-based affirmative action, which will benefit a lot minority kids anyway. But preferences based on race alone are constitutionally problematic and need to go. As President Obama has said, kids like his don't need affirmative action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again I call bs. I know many legacies not accepted from minority groups. Again with the fantasies of blacks having it so easy.
I am AA and know all of ONE person whose father attended an ivy. One. How many have you actually met? 5?
Nearly 30 years out from an Ivy League university and know a number of AA classmates with legacy kids there. If you're a URM and a legacy you can practically phone in your application. And if you play a sport on top of all that, they'll practically offer you admission without asking.[/quote]Total bullshit. Totally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again I call bs. I know many legacies not accepted from minority groups. Again with the fantasies of blacks having it so easy.
I am AA and know all of ONE person whose father attended an ivy. One. How many have you actually met? 5?
Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
How so? Weren't arguments heard and isn't Kagan recused? But please correct me--I have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
Be careful. The moderator is a click away.PaleoConPrep wrote:Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
No it didn't. This case will not be resolved until the next President is. elected. Mitch McConnell has made it clear that Obama will not be able to appoint Scalias replacement. The next Presudent will either be Donald Trump or Ted Cruz. Affirmative Action will die!
Anonymous wrote:Affirmative Action just got saved for another 5-10 years today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduated from Stanford in the late 80s. 39% of our class was URM, so yes, there are starting to be lots of legacies.
FWIW - today, Stanford is 42.5% white, 22.9% asian and 7.8% black, 6.5% mexican/chicano and 6.1% other hispanic (interesting they distinguish).
I would be curious of what % of the "white" is jewish vs. gentile.
50-60% of the white would be Jewish for Stanford and Ivies.
Very funny, lady. Try again.
Perhaps 60% to 70% of white students.
I am not sure if you are one of those conspiracy theorists seeing Jewish folks behind everything, but I can tell you from direct experience at Stanford that no more than 15-20% of white folks there are Jewish.
On April 17, 1967, the result of a survey published by the New York Times stated that about 40% of student at Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania were Jewish. At Yale, Harvard and Cornell the Jewish students were between 20 and 25%, while between 13 and 20% students at Dartmouth, Princeton and Brown were believed to be Jewish.
Mind you, the Jewish population of the United States is less than 2%.
The Toronto-born Islamophobe Jewish writer, author and former speechwriter for Dubya Bush, David Frum, admitted in an article published in pro-Israel Jewish magazine The Beast on February 13, 2013 that Jewish students are overrepresented in the Ivy League institutions.
Hillel, a leading pro-Israel international Jewish campus advocacy group’s 2009 data indicated that Jewish students at Harvard, Brown, Columbia and Penn made up 25 percent of respective undergraduate populations, and at Yale and Cornell, the number was 22 percent. The lowest Jewish enrolement was found at Princeton (13%) and Dartmouth (11 %). Rabbi Julie Roth, the executive director of the Center for Jewish Life (CJL) has been leading a campaign to see the percentage jump to 20% at Princeton and Dartmouth.