I still do not understand why stopping Harvard from discriminating in favor of rich white people also requires eliminating affirmative action for black people. It makes no sense to me.https://twitter.com/TheAtlantic/status/1051992300098899969 …
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Much stronger case for AA for black people descended from US slaves and native americans than for any immigrants. Latter families chose to come here willingly accepting our "warts and all."
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That's weird thinking to me. Nobody alive today chose to be born here or there, black or white. Affirmative action can be a good proxy for "giving opportunity to poor people with no network". But it shouldn't be motivated racially, even when formally implemented so.
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I think it may be fair to give some groups a boost, but I don’t think doing it based on race is the right way to go. For instance, black immigrants are overrepresented in top schools.https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_217965 …
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They don’t really need the lower admission standards, yet they receive it anyways. This doesn’t make sense to me.
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