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Malarkey Decider
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« on: January 26, 2022, 07:25:05 PM »

Good.

Affirmative action is the greatest example of modern-day systemic racism.

Systemic racism? Talk about white fragility.

Fragility is when people are upset about being discriminated against, apparently.

Oh my goodness, white people have every advantage imaginable. Universities making a small effort to correct for this imbalance isn't discrimination. Mediocre white people need to realize that maybe they aren't qualified instead of crying about affirmative action.

Asians are white?

White adjacent, yes.

Question: What does "white" mean to you?
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Malarkey Decider
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2022, 07:47:48 PM »

Good.

Affirmative action is the greatest example of modern-day systemic racism.

Systemic racism? Talk about white fragility.

Fragility is when people are upset about being discriminated against, apparently.

Oh my goodness, white people have every advantage imaginable. Universities making a small effort to correct for this imbalance isn't discrimination. Mediocre white people need to realize that maybe they aren't qualified instead of crying about affirmative action.

Asians are white?

White adjacent, yes.

Question: What does "white" mean to you?

Asians don’t face the same discrimination as Blacks and Hispanics when it comes to education. That’s just the truth.

In what fashion? If you mean Black and Hispanic kids go to on average worse schools, is this really current discrimination, or rather past discrimination and current cultural differences manifesting themselves? If that's the case, shouldn't we work to remove these disparities instead of pushing discrimination later in the education process?
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