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Affirmative action

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Policy discussed in context of Supreme Court decision and Reddit discourse, with criticism of comparisons to legacy admissions and racist implications about recipients.

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"That AOC tweet about 70% of Harvard legacies being White, which is proportional to population but whatever, and the fact that this is the one time it seems to be okay to imply Clarence Thomas got his degree through affirmative action (which is bad) and that Barack Obama is also an affirmative action"
The Reddit pro-affirmative action discourse is so bad · u/Then_Frosting_1087 · ↑349 · 2023-06-29
"I know it's funny to rag on about this shit and it's a cliche, but it still blows my mind what a shitty hand they've been dealt by affirmative action, the entire opposite sex of their own race, and the heirarchy of what we value in the Western world."
"Asians shifted right in 2024 and successfully rolled back Affirmative Action alongside whites but the focus is only on Arabs and Latinos for "betraying" the coalition."
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