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He probably drop so many slurs that his white benefactors have to tell him to chill outHard Hard HARD R
Seems pretty comfortable
He probably da first to drop da N bomb
Right wings love subtly telling on themselves.
Questions, does the supposed work arounds guarantee that enrollment rates will remain the same in all cases?
Will conservatives take the W and stop here? Have they every in the past? Because the court also seemed to provide a legal framework and green light for more lawsuits.
Do you know how to make up for the downstream affects if enrollment rates drop. Hell at best some students have to go to lower ranked and quality school, because in America society that uses a college degree as a entry ticket for many field?
Right now I am not buying that this decision is narrow enough not to worry.
Seems to be like you are making the same argument a lot centrists like to make. That after conservatives win a fight the waged for decades, that nothing will fundamentally change. So there is no need to worry.
I am simply not that hopeful
Well this goes back to a previous point I made, today isn't just about elite universitiesto be clear it's not a prediction, im just saying maybe activists can put pressure on schools to maintain the status quo via other means.
but sure things can always get worse.
im highly skeptical the schools even care about equity tbh
ive said before a bunch of times I find the way higher education works in America, especially at elite schools to be incredibly strange and off putting
feels like it's 90% class signaling. and like maybe 10% education.
to be clear it's not a prediction, im just saying maybe activists can put pressure on schools to maintain the status quo via other means.
but sure things can always get worse.
im highly skeptical the schools even care about equity tbh
ive said before a bunch of times I find the way higher education works in America, especially at elite schools to be incredibly strange and off putting
feels like it's 90% class signaling. and like maybe 10% education.
Who is rich? That’s pretty easy to answer. Who is smart is very hard to answer and that is where the friction is. Is a perfect SAT score from a kid, who is white and whose parents were never poor, as impressive as, for example, a near perfect score by someone who is middle class and is black. Or what about a good score from someone who is poor, Afro-Latino, and has dyslexia that wasn’t diagnosed until her junior year.