Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Like how he says that Asians worked DOUBLY hard...he is implying that Asians should work harder than whites to get the same thing?
Can't get in his mind, but I think he meant that they worked doubly hard to get over their treatment. Looks like it has worked. They are now protesting affirmative action at Harvard.
To be clear, Asians are not protesting "affirmative action at Harvard," what they are fighting is affirmative DISCRIMINATION against them at Harvard. And they seem to have the numbers to prove it.
Here is how it's going to work. A bunch of mediocre white students are going to complain about how "the blacks" get Affirmative Action. Eventually they will get it struck down. Then the colleges will be flooded with Asian students. Then the same mediocre white students will complain about foreigners taking their spots.
Thanks for the warning
The last two DOJ complaints (not scotus cases) have been sparked by asians.
Are there whites in cali complaining about asians at Cal & UCLA?
I know whites complain about asians at TJ and Stuy.
Whites are complaining about blacks. But the affirmative action plans they attack benefit them by reducing the number of Asians. So this is going to be a case of "careful what you wish for".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Like how he says that Asians worked DOUBLY hard...he is implying that Asians should work harder than whites to get the same thing?
Can't get in his mind, but I think he meant that they worked doubly hard to get over their treatment. Looks like it has worked. They are now protesting affirmative action at Harvard.
To be clear, Asians are not protesting "affirmative action at Harvard," what they are fighting is affirmative DISCRIMINATION against them at Harvard. And they seem to have the numbers to prove it.
Here is how it's going to work. A bunch of mediocre white students are going to complain about how "the blacks" get Affirmative Action. Eventually they will get it struck down. Then the colleges will be flooded with Asian students. Then the same mediocre white students will complain about foreigners taking their spots.
The last two DOJ complaints (not scotus cases) have been sparked by asians.
Are there whites in cali complaining about asians at Cal & UCLA?
I know whites complain about asians at TJ and Stuy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Like how he says that Asians worked DOUBLY hard...he is implying that Asians should work harder than whites to get the same thing?
Can't get in his mind, but I think he meant that they worked doubly hard to get over their treatment. Looks like it has worked. They are now protesting affirmative action at Harvard.
To be clear, Asians are not protesting "affirmative action at Harvard," what they are fighting is affirmative DISCRIMINATION against them at Harvard. And they seem to have the numbers to prove it.
Here is how it's going to work. A bunch of mediocre white students are going to complain about how "the blacks" get Affirmative Action. Eventually they will get it struck down. Then the colleges will be flooded with Asian students. Then the same mediocre white students will complain about foreigners taking their spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Like how he says that Asians worked DOUBLY hard...he is implying that Asians should work harder than whites to get the same thing?
Can't get in his mind, but I think he meant that they worked doubly hard to get over their treatment. Looks like it has worked. They are now protesting affirmative action at Harvard.
To be clear, Asians are not protesting "affirmative action at Harvard," what they are fighting is affirmative DISCRIMINATION against them at Harvard. And they seem to have the numbers to prove it.
Here is how it's going to work. A bunch of mediocre white students are going to complain about how "the blacks" get Affirmative Action. Eventually they will get it struck down. Then the colleges will be flooded with Asian students. Then the same mediocre white students will complain about foreigners taking their spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Like how he says that Asians worked DOUBLY hard...he is implying that Asians should work harder than whites to get the same thing?
Can't get in his mind, but I think he meant that they worked doubly hard to get over their treatment. Looks like it has worked. They are now protesting affirmative action at Harvard.
To be clear, Asians are not protesting "affirmative action at Harvard," what they are fighting is affirmative DISCRIMINATION against them at Harvard. And they seem to have the numbers to prove it.
Anonymous wrote:
Like how he says that Asians worked DOUBLY hard...he is implying that Asians should work harder than whites to get the same thing?
Can't get in his mind, but I think he meant that they worked doubly hard to get over their treatment. Looks like it has worked. They are now protesting affirmative action at Harvard.
Like how he says that Asians worked DOUBLY hard...he is implying that Asians should work harder than whites to get the same thing?
Anonymous wrote:Blacks get a boost in admissions at duke - stop complaining.
Put it this way - would you rather not get affirmative action and not have professors like this OR would you want race-blind admissions like Caltech AND race-blind professors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blacks get a boost in admissions at duke - stop complaining.
Put it this way - would you rather not get affirmative action and not have professors like this OR would you want race-blind admissions like Caltech AND race-blind professors?
children of alumni also get a boost, if not guaranteed admission. what's your point?
Unless your daddy is a billionaire, being black is way more advantageous in college admissions than being a legacy. That's one reason I stopped interviewing for my ivy.
Wait, you are a legacy and you could not get into an Ivy?
. Not pp, but it is clear the poster conducted interviews for his or her Ivy. In any event a legacy is by no means an open door to admission.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blacks get a boost in admissions at duke - stop complaining.
Put it this way - would you rather not get affirmative action and not have professors like this OR would you want race-blind admissions like Caltech AND race-blind professors?
children of alumni also get a boost, if not guaranteed admission. what's your point?
Unless your daddy is a billionaire, being black is way more advantageous in college admissions than being a legacy. That's one reason I stopped interviewing for my ivy.
Wait, you are a legacy and you could not get into an Ivy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blacks get a boost in admissions at duke - stop complaining.
Put it this way - would you rather not get affirmative action and not have professors like this OR would you want race-blind admissions like Caltech AND race-blind professors?
children of alumni also get a boost, if not guaranteed admission. what's your point?
Unless your daddy is a billionaire, being black is way more advantageous in college admissions than being a legacy. That's one reason I stopped interviewing for my ivy.
Wait, you are a legacy and you could not get into an Ivy?
"Qualified" black students don't even have to wait for early admission- they get a "likely" letter basically saying they will be admitted.... Imagine the entitlement- the message is you are too important to wait like the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blacks get a boost in admissions at duke - stop complaining.
Put it this way - would you rather not get affirmative action and not have professors like this OR would you want race-blind admissions like Caltech AND race-blind professors?
children of alumni also get a boost, if not guaranteed admission. what's your point?
Unless your daddy is a billionaire, being black is way more advantageous in college admissions than being a legacy. That's one reason I stopped interviewing for my ivy.
Wait, you are a legacy and you could not get into an Ivy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blacks get a boost in admissions at duke - stop complaining.
Put it this way - would you rather not get affirmative action and not have professors like this OR would you want race-blind admissions like Caltech AND race-blind professors?
children of alumni also get a boost, if not guaranteed admission. what's your point?
Unless your daddy is a billionaire, being black is way more advantageous in college admissions than being a legacy. That's one reason I stopped interviewing for my ivy.