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by NavyNuke 2659 days ago
That is why it stings for poor or working class Asians and non-Jewish Whites...you don't get the affirmative action or legacy leg up...
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How do Jews get a leg up from affirmative action and legacies when the application doesn't ask for your religion (any more) and there were quotas in the past to limit the number of Jewish students?
To be fair, whether there is affirmative action or bias or not, characteristic names give a lot away for this religious-ethnic group, as with other groups.
I could be wrong, but I don't think Jews get much of an affirmative action boost either.
This is about anti-Jewish discrimination specifically. This is pro meritocracy. Not affirmative action.
That article on first reading appears to be a balanced and well-argued article, but it concerns me that other articles on that site appear to be literally concerned with Holocaust denial and are generally israel-obsessed; alongside other far right wing and outlandish conspiracy theories. Therefore I'm sceptical and would wish to fact check further.

See https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/The_Unz_Review

Good link, thank you.
I suspect you've never heard of the "Jewish Quota" that capped the number of Jews allowed in various schools: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_quota
I have heard of that but what does that have to do with anything now?

It isn't an active policy of any of Ivy League schools anymore ..

Nor is affirmative action for Jews but you brought that up.
Oi. What's with the antisemitism?
Uh...that wasn't antisemetic...when talking about Ivy league representation, Jews are disproportionately represented which is why I distinguished between "Jewish Whites" and Non-Jewish Whites...
Bigger question: Why bring race up at all, then? Class has demonstrably larger effect.

The 1% are very disproportionately represented in the Ivy League, too.

A couple of interesting questions:

1. Is being Jewish a race or a religion?

2. Being Jewish is also strongly correlated to class. 44% of Jews earn 100K+. Thats compared to ~20% for Christian, 19% Catholic, 20% Islam. (Interestingly Hindus are close at 36%).

Source: http://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/income-dis...

Is that how the system works? I'm not American, but it seems like race does get factored in. Or am I just sorely mistaken?