Posted on 05/23/2019 2:26:02 PM PDT by GeneBrownUSA
What about if your Black? Dont worry the politically correct people at Harvard support affirmative action. Prospective Black students couldnt have possibly come from anything besides the worst school districts with the worst teachers and lived low-rent life with a single-parent at home.
Minority students cant possibly ever be expected to be as smart as their Asian counterparts. They absolutely need those points because expecting them to achieve as much is unfair and discriminatory.
I see an African person on a campus like UC Davis, I think, “wow, you came from far away, you must be superior”.
I see other people who are “princes” in a favored class, it stretches my judgment to avoid being prejudicial against them.
Apostrophe crimes make viking kitty angry.
Conservatism 101
I have Nigerian friends, good people, can’t stand American blacks.
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I guess you can promote your blog even if you're black.
There is no blog privilege.
This newbie flunked Freshman English.
You excerpted your own blog. And didn’t bother to click the excerpt tab?
I guess the whole blog was like this part you printed. Not worth reading.
“Affirmative Action” IS Racism.
Fixed it.
Affirmative Action IS racism
The purpose of college Affirmative Action is to give an advantage to the children of the black middle/upper class over working class white kids.
It’s not only Viking Kitty who takes grammar seriously. I stopped reading at the end of that first sentence.
“Minority students cant possibly ever be expected to be as smart as their Asian counterparts.”
On average they simply are not. Individuals will vary within groups, but the overall picture doesn’t.
Affirmative Action is mandated racism.
Affirmative action is institutionalized and government enforced racism.
JoMa
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