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<p>I take high offense to that.</p>
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<p>If you do not see people by race, why do you assume so quickly that skin color is the reason why minority students are getting a boost from Affirmative Action? It could simply be that there is a significantly greater amount of Latinos and Blacks in the lower end of the socioeconomic pole than Asians and non-URM. You act as if no Asian can get into a selective school if he/she is poor with a less than stellar SAT score (By the way, SAT is only part of the application. Who wants a smart a s s if he’s too lazy to even lift up a pencil? lol). If anything, white females get the greatest advantage from AA. I’m not sure if that’s AA in general, or AA practiced only in higher institutions of learning.</p>
<p>To me, it sounds like “the chosen 1” is just upset that he got rejected from Harvard (If you didn’t, I apologize for the assumption). Go spew your anger somewhere else. And if you want to bring in arguments against AA, don’t bring in insults or sound so belligerent and obnoxious. It makes you appear bitter. :(</p>
<p>And please don’t try to turn this into an AA battle, especially with me (if you were thinking about it). You believe in what you believe, and everyone else has his/her own opinion. I’m sure you mean well, but I just don’t think that the tone of your “voice” is helping you in any way. It’s too confrontational and abrasive, and turns people off.</p>