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Jul 2, 2023 17:21:11   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
SeaLass wrote:
It sounds very much like you are of the opinion that Thomas could never have made it on is own, and only got to the SCOUS because he was given his legal credentials and seat by being a minority?


Yelp, them Dems are always saying black people are incompetent. Can't get an ID, don't know how to use the internet or get to the DMV, ect

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Jul 2, 2023 20:26:20   #
ksaves
 
pegw wrote:
I wasn't surprised that Thonas, a recipient of afrimative action, v**ed to get rid of it. I can't say enough bad about his desertion if his race and class. We need a mix if people getting educated in the US, not the almost sll white schools it was here before afernative action.


Weeeeelllllll, the so-called "minority" races can study hard like the rest of us to get into good schools on an even playing field!!! I hear that Asians were locked out of the "good" schools even though they had the academic where-with-all but were of the WRONG color!!! Affirmative action was liberal "feel good" B.S. and I hope all of them go to live with the devil.

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Jul 2, 2023 21:52:15   #
atkinsonsm
 
Justice101 wrote:
Thomas was a product of the quota system which was struck down by SCOTUS in 2009. Yale wanted 10% of its students in its incoming class of 1971 to be students of color. Others may call that Affirmative Action yet that policy devalues the hard work and excellent grades exhibited by minority students for entering Ivy League Schools to earn their degrees and embellish their resumes for future employment opportunities. It is not deserting one's race to better yourself and your station in life despite other peoples' views and the obstacles one might endure to attain that.
Thomas was a product of the quota system which was... (show quote)


Did they "earn their degrees" or play good ball?

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