<p>Whatever. I don’t think I’ll ever acknowledge or respect race-based affirmative action. I’ll never agree with the pro-affirmative stances of private institutions. </p>
<p>Simply saying that a private college is free to do whatever it wants isn’t a good justification at all; but it’s the most cogent point I’ve encountered so far. </p>
<p>I still believe race-based affirmative action gives certain people significant unfair advantages (it is well-known and obvious). Students treat college admissions into these top private institutions seriously and there have been a number of people, at my high school, and certainly at other high schools, who have committed suicide after being rejected. I will still believe it is complete bull****. </p>
<p>If you can convince me otherwise, go ahead and try to enlighten me. And please try to present some kind of evidence at least relevant to the topic.</p>