AthenaAwakened
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Wow, that was enlightening. Thanks for that. I'll be sure to tell my black female friend who is a neuroscientist with a PhD from Stanford that she needs to trade places with my financially needy white brother so that they conform to the racial stereotypes the 8th grade boy talks about. And I'm not kidding about my brother and the neuroscientist. They are real people in my life. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Wow, that was enlightening. Thanks for that. I'll be sure to tell my black female friend who is a neuroscientist with a PhD from Stanford that she needs to trade places with my financially needy white brother so that they conform to the racial stereotypes the 8th grade boy talks about. And I'm not kidding about my brother and the neuroscientist. They are real people in my life. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Did you notice, when Malia was accepted to Harvard, how many people insisted that was 'black privilege?' In that, to them, there was no way a black girl could have simply earned a spot at Harvard, it must be race-based politics?I wonder, are Sasha's and Malia's 'success stories' already written, like this white boy claims his is?
I thought she was admitted because Obama instituted sharia law.Did you notice, when Malia was accepted to Harvard, how many people insisted that was 'black privilege?' In that, to them, there was no way a black girl could have simply earned a spot at Harvard, it must be race-based politics?I wonder, are Sasha's and Malia's 'success stories' already written, like this white boy claims his is?
Yes, in the minds of many, the future of a child is written in their skin pigmentation.
He has forgotten that he may be denied college admissions for less qualified black and hispanic applicants. Given the left-wing bent of SCOTUS we are virtually guaranteed racism in college admissions for another generation at least.I wonder, are Sasha's and Malia's 'success stories' already written, like this white boy claims his is?
No, that's why she's taking a gap year. In 2017 they start accepting only Muslims.I thought she was admitted because Obama instituted sharia law.Did you notice, when Malia was accepted to Harvard, how many people insisted that was 'black privilege?' In that, to them, there was no way a black girl could have simply earned a spot at Harvard, it must be race-based politics?
Yes, in the minds of many, the future of a child is written in their skin pigmentation.
Wow, that was enlightening. Thanks for that. I'll be sure to tell my black female friend who is a neuroscientist with a PhD from Stanford that she needs to trade places with my financially needy white brother so that they conform to the racial stereotypes the 8th grade boy talks about. And I'm not kidding about my brother and the neuroscientist. They are real people in my life. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Argument from exception to the rule. The vast majority of black females in the United States do not have PhDs from Stanford.
Did you notice, when Malia was accepted to Harvard, how many people insisted that was 'black privilege?' In that, to them, there was no way a black girl could have simply earned a spot at Harvard, it must be race-based politics?I wonder, are Sasha's and Malia's 'success stories' already written, like this white boy claims his is?
Yes, in the minds of many, the future of a child is written in their skin pigmentation.
Did you notice, when Malia was accepted to Harvard, how many people insisted that was 'black privilege?' In that, to them, there was no way a black girl could have simply earned a spot at Harvard, it must be race-based politics?
Yes, in the minds of many, the future of a child is written in their skin pigmentation.
Since Harvard has de facto race quotas for Black and Latinx students, is it any wonder there is such chatter?
Since Harvard has de facto race quotas for Black and Latinx students, is it any wonder there is such chatter?
No, it doesn't and no, it wasn't surprising. The outrage expressed by racists about anything associated with Obama or his family has been pervasive and persistent. So has the outrage that any black person was admitted to or graduated from any competitive program, although that outrage has been going on since I was a kid or longer.
No: calling family members various animals = racism. Unfortunately such behavior has substituted for actual criticism of political stances or actions. Or inactions.No, it doesn't and no, it wasn't surprising. The outrage expressed by racists about anything associated with Obama or his family has been pervasive and persistent. So has the outrage that any black person was admitted to or graduated from any competitive program, although that outrage has been going on since I was a kid or longer.
Yeah. Criticism of Obama = racist. Criticism of Bush = Fair. Because reasons.
That is a very interesting but idiotic partisan straw man, since no one was criticizing Bush or Obama in this thread. It is unsurprising that any prestigious institute of higher learning would want the child of a President or Presidential candidate as a student. Perhaps people did question the basis of W's twin daughters acceptance to Yale and the University of Texas, but I don't recall anyone doing so. Can you point to some? Yet people did and still do question Malia Obama's qualifications without knowing any specifics about her grades or standardized test scores.Yeah. Criticism of Obama = racist. Criticism of Bush = Fair. Because reasons.
Since Harvard has de facto race quotas for Black and Latinx students, is it any wonder there is such chatter?
No, it doesn't and no, it wasn't surprising. The outrage expressed by racists about anything associated with Obama or his family has been pervasive and persistent. So has the outrage that any black person was admitted to or graduated from any competitive program, although that outrage has been going on since I was a kid or longer.
For someone who insists on reliable data, that response is truly silly. On what basis would any Asian applicant have reliable knowledge (not belief) about a quota? If we ask Harvard, they say they don't have any quotas. Using your implicit rationale, you would have accept that as the truth.Of course it has de facto quotas. Ask any Asian applicant.
No, it doesn't and no, it wasn't surprising. The outrage expressed by racists about anything associated with Obama or his family has been pervasive and persistent. So has the outrage that any black person was admitted to or graduated from any competitive program, although that outrage has been going on since I was a kid or longer.
Of course it has de facto quotas. Ask any Asian applicant.
I don't know why accusations of quotas bothers you. You approve of them when they favour your favoured groups.
That is a very interesting but idiotic partisan straw man, since no one was criticizing Bush or Obama in this thread. It is unsurprising that any prestigious institute of higher learning would want the child of a President or Presidential candidate as a student. Perhaps people did question the basis of W's twin daughters acceptance to Yale and the University of Texas, but I don't recall anyone doing so. Can you point to some? Yet people did and still do question Malia Obama's qualifications without knowing any specifics about her grades or standardized test scores.Yeah. Criticism of Obama = racist. Criticism of Bush = Fair. Because reasons.