You assume too much. My SATs would have been in the top quartile at Harvard. The rest of your argument makes no sense, as usual.
I doubt it.Racists such as yourself have proven to be among the dumbest people on the planet.
You assume too much. My SATs would have been in the top quartile at Harvard. The rest of your argument makes no sense, as usual.
His academic scores and entrance exams were better than other students (whites, blacks, asians, hispanics, indigenous, mixed et cetera) that applied and then accepted.
Your comments imply that pissses you off along with making your "Affirmative Action" statement seem more like something childish high school drama queen yells from back of the class after you learned that Black man got in and you were not able to get in
Actually your posting history makes it clear.You have no way of knowing this.
Black graduates have a scarlet letter on their foreheads because of affirmative action, even those who could have been admitted without the extra help. That's a tragedy.
You have no way of knowing this.
My opposition to affirmative action is based on simple fairness of letting each individual rise to his or her own level regardless of race. Black graduates have a scarlet letter on their foreheads because of affirmative action, even those who could have been admitted without the extra help. That's a tragedy.
I never applied to Harvard. My preference was another top 10 school where I had family connections.
Yet, there's this familiarity about you whenever you get wind of a black person that attended Harvard when you never attended the school along with the fact that we now know you never applied at Harvard...
You throw out the words "Affirmative Action" to those (targeting them) that come from a background of high academic achievement along with having attended the right high school or prep school (a top 10 school in the country) as if they've earned some scarlet letter as you refer to.
My point, stop being a dick head by aiming your disingenuous comments at those that graduated from Harvard after having the SAT scores & academic background after you state the person is intelligent.
For what it is worth, those that attended a top school in the United States or in the world, tend to not bitch about the academic acceptance practice at other top universities.
There are plenty of affirmative action critics among the graduates of top private schools, Charles Murray being one example.
The test case about Asian admissions just happens to be at Harvard. The same case could be made at any of the top private (and a few public) schools. I don't have a fixation about Harvard.
Prep schools have their own affirmative action policies. By the way, if Bragg went to the same prep school as Trump as someone recently wrote, that's not a top 10 prep school.
There are different levels of intelligence. An unfortunate side effect of affirmative action is that there is a reasonable suspicion that Alvin Bragg is not quite as intelligent as others having the imprimatur of a Harvard Law degree.