• queermunist@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “I want to attend your school just like my grandfather” = This is fine

    “I want to attend your school because my grandfather wasn’t allowed to” = This is not

    Think about that for a second.

      • queermunist@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Absolutely.

        And until that’s the case, there’s a clear double standard that benefits white people.

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            1 year ago

            This is a bad take.

            Racial admissions existed to counter the other injustice - an imperfect solution to the inherent racism of legacy admissions.

            Now that affirmative action has ended, the injustice of legacy admissions has been made even worse. Racism is now the law.

            • SpacemanZ@lemmy.world
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              1 year ago

              Racism is now the law.

              So we need laws to not be racist? This is an insanely pessimistic take that nothing has improved the issue of racism in the US.

              • masquenox@lemmy.world
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                1 year ago

                It’s not pessimistic - it’s simply an honest understanding of how white supremacism is fundamental to the US. To be clear, things like affirmative action didn’t really improve things all that much - it was a band-aid on a traumatic amputation - but it was at least something.

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                  It was a good band-aid for the time because racism was a massive problem back then, though, I sincerely doubt it’s needed today. I’m not saying racism isn’t a problem today, but the idea that universities must be regulated for them to accept non-white applications ignores the strides we’ve taken as a society. We don’t need the band-aid anymore.

          • Limes@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            You are correct here, why would we not celebrate this just because there are more issues that need corrected?