blumpkinmania t1_iu8m5ca wrote
Reply to comment by Thickensick in TIL that Richard Feynman, one of the greatest theoretical physicists ever, was rejected admission to Columbia University because of his Jewish ancestry and instead went to MIT. by icbm67
No. It’s only super complex to repubs who want to figure out to deny black folks entrance.
Thickensick t1_iu8pcer wrote
Orrrrr…. This is also about Asians being excluded and having different standards applied to them due to their minority status.
The parent comment of “Racial diversity is a good thing” being down voted also suggests it’s a super complex topic.
blumpkinmania t1_iu8q9yz wrote
No. It’s a bunch of racist white folks who think denying black folks entrance to Harvard will somehow elevate them. If test scores were the only criteria Harvard would be half Asian. Harvard is under no obligation to only use test scores for entrance.
28% of this years FR class is Asian-American. Asian-Americans make up 8% of the USA. They’re not discriminated against as a whole when it comes to Harvard admission.
no_step t1_iu8y69y wrote
The Supreme Court has a case before it regarding this very thing. We'll know in a few weeks if it's illegal discrimination
blumpkinmania t1_iu96ezy wrote
Isn’t that awesome. A bunch of white nationalist Christians are in charge of what’s allowable in this country.
locks_are_paranoid t1_iuahpxw wrote
Clarence Thomas is black, and so is Ketanji Brown Jackson.
fourfourzero t1_iu9uy6d wrote
hot take
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blumpkinmania t1_iu96qp9 wrote
I don’t know what that has to with Harvard. No group is being discriminated against by Harvard.
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blumpkinmania t1_iuaq6pj wrote
No. They are not. Asian Americans make up 28% of the FR class and about 8% of the total American pop. They are over represented at Harvard. And using woke like that makes you a moron.
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blumpkinmania t1_iuate97 wrote
I’m not reading the ranting of a idiot!
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