“ In a time of universal deceit — telling the truth is a revolutionary act.”
First quote that comes to mind these days.
Of course, this is something Thomas Sowell (a black professor) has said ad nauseum about black college students placed in classes to fill a racial quota.
They don’t have a chance. Many are simply not ready for Georgetown, though they might do okay at a Community College to start.
His words, not mine.
Tell the truth...Get fired. Blacks are at the bottom....Tell a lie,get praised...Blacks are smart and at the top of their class year after year...
Telling the truth earned Socrates a drink of hemlock.
When I went to pharmacy school (circa 1983) about 10% of the professional students were black. They did well. However, what wipes out most students of all races is the pre-pharmacy courses in chem, physics, math, botany, biology, etc. If they make it through that they will do well in pharmacy school. I suspect that law school was admitting students that should not have been admitted regardless of race.
Oddly in pharmacy school the orientals were at the top of most classes, even those with English as a second language. Some were my friends.