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Affirmative Action Struck Down By SCOTUS
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 5629401" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Nothing, except when it excludes kids who don't have access to the same opportunities.There will be an extreme over-representation of Asians. Your side acts like it's a great victory, because all of those Rust Belt kids will now "succeed". No, and never, because they won't do the hard work. The SCOTUS decision gained your side nothing but "getting their way". It's completely ironic and hypocritical to have Clarence Thomas, who was a product of AA, have anything to do with it.</p><p>You can't level a playing field and a fair game when some of the players have both hands tied behind their backs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 5629401, member: 12508"] Nothing, except when it excludes kids who don't have access to the same opportunities.There will be an extreme over-representation of Asians. Your side acts like it's a great victory, because all of those Rust Belt kids will now "succeed". No, and never, because they won't do the hard work. The SCOTUS decision gained your side nothing but "getting their way". It's completely ironic and hypocritical to have Clarence Thomas, who was a product of AA, have anything to do with it. You can't level a playing field and a fair game when some of the players have both hands tied behind their backs. [/QUOTE]
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