It sort of begs the question about why we're so set on using indirect proxies for these things, no? There are plenty if ADOS coming from wealthy, college-educated families, and plenty of refugees/illegal immigrants who are not.
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I don't think admissions to gatekeeping institutions are any way to make amends to anybody, just as they ought not be utilized to preserve specific families via legacies. Everybody seems perfectly happy to get just get theirs, of course.
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I wouldn't know. I'm not a college grad.
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Real amends can never be made for something like slavery. It can't be reversed and it can't be reciprocated. So the conversation that proceeds from there has to be very clear on its terms and goals.
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I don't have a strong opinion about reparations and I think I'd need to be much better read before I did. People mean a lot of different things by them (cash, baby funds, community interventions) and expect different outcomes.
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You know absolutely nothing about my life. Please remember that when you talk to people you find it particularly easy to pigeonhole.
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