I don't have a Twitter account. But you definitely got to read these bills. People like to point out the bullshyt within a 200 page document.
It's not difficult for Black Americans to trace their lineage.lol... so who's gonna setup the system necessary to background check people's lineage?
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From what I've read, they make up the majority of black Ivy League students.Black immigrants were less than 1% of the American population when Affirmative Action was passed...
Why are people trying to put a positive spin on this? Lineage-conscious just like race-conscious would still be seen as a negative factor, because it could be argued that it hurts non-AAs based on what Thomas has said elsewhere.
Theres no institutional system in place for this purpose...It's not difficult for Black Americans to trace their lineage.
Theres no institutional system in place for this purpose...
Any random person can make paperwork showing anything unless there's a standardized system
It is not hard for African Americans to trace their lineage. DNA companies have been building a database for a while, in fact Ancestry DNA has a whole genetics community database indicating places where African Americans have roots in the USA. From what I have seen the database is pretty accurate, for my family at least, because it listed known locations that I knew that my family lived during and after slavery.Theres no institutional system in place for this purpose...
Any random person can make paperwork showing anything unless there's a standardized system
so in order to qualify for affirmative action we should have to submit our DNA to a private company?It is not hard for African Americans to trace their lineage. DNA companies have been building a database for a while, in fact Ancestry DNA has a whole genetics community database indicating places where African Americans have roots in the USA. From what I have seen the database is pretty accurate, for my family at least, because it listed known locations that I knew that my family lived during and after slavery.
and this is exactly my point....A standardized system set up by who? White people? You trust them to make a honest system about something that'll undermine their agenda?
I didn't write that you dodo. I said that it was easy to trace African Americans lineage.so in order to qualify for affirmative action we should have to submit our DNA to a private company?
and this is exactly my point....
and this is exactly my point....
So where is her interpretation wrong for those who read it?