*Subject to change based on political motives. Basically my perspective is that if you're smart enough to get into a good college, then you should be able to study irrespective of cost. This is an "ideal situation" of course.
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Rather than teaching to think critically, they teach to think "correctly."
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Who pushed for affirmative action? When did this push happen. Who backed these movements, financially? Ohh I have so many unanswered questions
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Yes but white people enabled that system. Welfare or affirmative action are white ideas, there is no welfare state outside of white countries, only governments pretending there is one.
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Back your claim- Where is this info. Source for your claim- Where do you get info that some groups are "less intelligent?"
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Some "expert" people "talking" doesn't cut it. Give me PEER REVIEW.
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Stef gives the Inconvenient truths
#factsdontcareaboutyourfeelings :https://www.worlddata.info/iq-by-country.php …
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Affirmative action was outlawed in California public universities. Berkeley is 40% Asian. Harvard is only 20% Asian and is being sued.
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Learning to think critically should be taught by your your parents, your values, and the hard knocks of life. Not by some dude in a cashmere sweater in college sporting an antifa mask.
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*yawns in out scored all the white kids in graduate school*
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Stefan "Brown man bad" Molyneux strikes again
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Does affirmative action lead to less qualified professionals?
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60% of college freshmen graduate in 4 or 5 years. Affirmative action affects the admission of applicants on the borderline, those least likely to graduate. They’re trading one group of dropouts for another.
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