It's a bandaid solution to a deeper problem. Instead of that, it would be much better to equally fund schools on the national level based on how many students they have, as well as have a national curriculum. Poor areas test badly compared to rich areas, hmm I wonder why?
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They "hate" them so much that they gave them protective status, created a h8 crime law specifically for them AND gave them reparations.
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Then the university shouldn't be entitled to government money
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One of my boyfriends got into Harvard, and couldn't stand the toxic environment. Left for Stanford. He is 3rd or 4th gen Asian-American mixed race.
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“We expect that 25 years from now, the use of racial preferences will no longer be necessary to further the interest approved today,” O’Connor wrote.pic.twitter.com/Nw5iHTunCW
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Overly optimistic. Needs at least two generations of turnover. 60+ years. There's still people today who think Civil Rights reforms in the 60s went too far (looking at YOU
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What? This is about Asian Americans: They are Americans They live here They are home
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