I didn't know what I was expecting when I exposed the cut there but holy shit..
It might not be often that the mask slips, but when it does, oh boy does it ever.
There you have what? What mask?
It is well-known that Harvard practices racial preferences and that KBJ is part of the group of applicants who benefits from those preferences.
It is therefore quite reasonable to expect her to recuse herself. Why are you two so hostile to that idea?
You said, “ beneficiary of racist admission policies.”
My position is that it is not “racist” to want a diverse student body, and to value background in addition to grades.
I know that you think it is; that an all-Asian school, or an all-white school should be forced upon an institution that doesn’t want one. And that if an institution values something besides a score on a single test, it must be somehow “unfair”. You’ve said it enough times, I get what you think.
But you (should, by now) know that others think that valuing cultures and desiring a mix of cultural representation and attaining it by demonstrating that more than a single grade is valued, is not a “racist policy.”
We disagree. I get that. You get that. We both read Harvard’s statements that they value more than a single grade as a measure of worth.
Now you’ve changed from “racist admission policies” to “racial preferences” and you’re still not accurately stating Harvard’s position. It is not a “racial preference,” it is a part of an overall picture.
Interestingly, you claim they are discriminating against Asian students, yet for this year’s freshman class they admitted a higher percentage than before. Go figure.
Of the admitted students, more than 27 percent are Asian Americans (up from 24.5 percent in 2020) and 18 percent are Black (up from nearly 15 percent in 2020). Harvard admitted slightly more Latino students, 13.3 percent, up from 12.7 percent in 2020. The share of students of who identified as Native Americans fell by 1 percent point to 1.2 percent.
So you called it a racist policy, and said that the fact that she was black was “sufficient to suspect her of being a beneficiary” of these “racist” admission policies.
Bomb’s question is an interesting one for you to answer. Is the fact that you are white sufficient to suspect that you are a beneficiary of racist policies? (Note I have changed his question slightly so that it is appropriately hyperbolic)