<p>Berkeley has 3 races (asian, white, hispanics) that have 2 digit % representation in the university. UVa has 2 races of the same representation, and a single race dominates more than 60%. Diversity? Yes, but not THAT great. </p>
<p>You continue to attack me with the same tricks by saying I’m talking about things I never experienced. I clearly said in the past two posts that whatever I’m saying is based on the past CC posts, (and I even gave you the link), in which one of the posters is a current UVa professor. </p>
<p>Plus you still have questions to answer. Just because you and your friends did not experience any discrimination, must it mean that UVa doesn’t have racism? Please note that my statement about UVa’s racism is that “UVa does not tolerate open discrimination, but nonetheless there’s more than its peer schools like Michigan or UCLA” Your arguments are entirely based on attacking me perrsonally that I don’t attend UVa and your personal example that you haven’t experience racism so there must not be racism, which is a logically fallacy.</p>