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    1. Andrew Lilico‏ @andrew_lilico 23 May 2018
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      Andrew Lilico Retweeted Jon Holbrook

      Stop telling black kids Oxford doesn't want them! Stop it! It's a lie, it puts people off applying & it builds a victim narrative in the wider black population that disempowers people & holds them back. Stop it!!https://twitter.com/JonHolb/status/999163014166253568 …

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      Jon Holbrook @JonHolb
      This is not racism: within students with 3 As at A’level the black population is slightly over-represented. Diversity is being used to challenge merit. https://www.theguardian.com/education/2018/may/23/oxford-faces-anger-over-failure-to-improve-diversity-among-students …
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    2. Michael Sulu‏ @michaelsulu 23 May 2018
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      Replying to @andrew_lilico @JuliaHB1

      I disagree. There are other universities that students can attend. Also the more disturbing message is that “universities are made for black students and are institutionally racist”. It’s up to Oxford to make black students welcome and to support them during their studies.

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      Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 23 May 2018
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      Replying to @michaelsulu @andrew_lilico

      What evidence do you have that they’re not doing that?

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        2. Michael Sulu‏ @michaelsulu 23 May 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @andrew_lilico

          I would contend if black students were welcome or at least made to feel included they would have a higher proportionate number of students, also the ethnic minority attainment gap is evident across the whole HE sector.

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        3. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 23 May 2018
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          Replying to @michaelsulu @andrew_lilico

          What should Oxford do to make black students feel more welcome? My black friends at Oxford didn’t feel unwelcome.

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        4. Michael Sulu‏ @michaelsulu 23 May 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @andrew_lilico

          There are many things that make black students feel more welcome and that feeling is very individual. A sense of belonging needs to be cultivated and many black students like diversity in both curricula and academic staff.

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        5. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 23 May 2018
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          Replying to @michaelsulu @andrew_lilico

          So black people only feel welcome among other black people? Really? I attended a school as one of only 3 white kids in my year - it never bothered me.

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        6. Michael Sulu‏ @michaelsulu 23 May 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @andrew_lilico

          I was one of 10 black people in my entire town and as consequence I have been de-sensitised to the issue but that i am not all black people. I would assume that you wouldn’t speak for all white people and there would be situations and places where they would also feel unwelcome?

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        7. Andrew Lilico‏ @andrew_lilico 23 May 2018
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          Replying to @michaelsulu @JuliaHB1

          The overwhelming group identity of people who go to Oxford is, at the time, "People going to Oxford". If you get into Oxford people at Oxford think you're the bees knees, as indeed they think of themselves. That self-importance is so overwhelmingly dominant all else is swept away

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        8. Michael Sulu‏ @michaelsulu 23 May 2018
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          Replying to @andrew_lilico @JuliaHB1

          You obviously speak for everyone who goes to oxford and therefore I acquiesce. You word is gospel.

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        9. Andrew Lilico‏ @andrew_lilico 23 May 2018
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          Replying to @michaelsulu @JuliaHB1

          My word does tend to be gospel - that's true. But in this case I'm trying to convey an idea to you of why it's a mistake to think of Oxford as unwelcoming to ethnic groups, namely that your ethnicity ranks very low against your being a "person who got into Oxford".

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        1. Michael Sulu‏ @michaelsulu 23 May 2018
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @andrew_lilico

          Which point?

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