| > Show us where graduation criterion is skewed. What? Who is talking about graduation criteria? > An effort is being made to provide opportunity to those with less access to it That's fine, as long as the criteria is the same. > but painting affirmative action as a free ride is a malicious category error that needs no debunking That's called straw man. I said it is discrimination. This is called fact. > simply a garbage argument that involves talking as fast as possible and hoping no one notices. As far as I can tell, you are the one talking as fast as possible and hoping no one notices. This is something called projection. I'm making fairly straightforward assertions. Discrimination is wrong. Simple as that. The japanese shouldn't discriminate against women. We shouldn't discriminate against asians and whites. |
Then why is it okay to have admisisons standards at all? Don't they inherently discriminate amongst people in such a way as to favor rich people who can afford to give their child the necessary nutrition, time and stability to perform all the rituals that college campuses look for?
> We shouldn't discriminate against asians and whites.
We also have to undo the generation's of economic and social harm principle perpetrated by white people against other ethnic minorities in the US. You can't simply wave away the US's obligations.
I do agree that Asian Americans face a lot of issues in the US and it's unfair how they're treated as a managed ethnic minority that schools like Harvard can keep in a separate managed bucket.