US president says ‘the court once again walked away from decades of precedent’, as Democrats decry supreme court’s affirmative action ruling

  • Clairvoidance@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    We are still playing catch-up to millennia worth of oppression. Rectifying historical disadvantages and creating a more inclusive learning environment are both boons that will benefit us in the long run. I don’t think it’s fair to call that racism. I agree with the need to fund primary education of these communities, that is very needed. I don’t necessarily agree with (maybe I’m reading into your message a bit) that colleges don’t heavily weigh all the other factors that they do for white people.
    As an added bonus, why diverse teams are smarter

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      There’s a lot of noise that will surround this ruling due to the culture-war nature it lends itself to, but the really sinister thing in my opinion is just how off the rails this supreme court is. There is no rhyme or reason, they’re just making shit up to fit whatever political/social outcome they personally want. Our country can survive a shit ruling. We can’t survive one coequal branch of government losing all validity.

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      You don’t have to sell me on the merits of diversity. I agree diversity is important.

      I want to rectify those historical issues. But doing that in college admissions is too late. It’s like being on a crashing airplane, and sticking gum on the altimeter to stop it from spinning down. It doesn’t fix the real problem. And the real problem is the cycle of poverty that grips former red-line neighborhoods. And that cycle persists continually because whenever someone gets enough money to afford it they leave the neighborhood so it stays a slum forever.
      Fixing that will cost billions. It will need education, job training, family support, social services, drug rehab, and JOBS so the people have some light at the end of the tunnel. If you’re gonna tell a 18yo gang member to hang up his illegal Glock and bust ass in school so he can get a job at Burger King, he’s gonna say fuck that imma keep slinging dope and if I’m dead by 30 at least I ain’t broke.

      I call it racist because if you let Harvard dictate a race admissions profile like we want at least 50% minority students, then you necessarily have to let a racist college dictate a race admissions profile like we want at least 97% white students. And if you let colleges favor black people but not white people, that’s literally the definition of racist law (law that favors one race over another).

      Racism has done terrible things to our nation. More racism is not the right answer to fix it.