SCOTUS upholds affirmative action in U of Texas case

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"One black student, four Latino students, and 42 white students with lower scores than Fisher were accepted under these terms. Also rejected were 168 African-American and Latino students with better scores than Fisher."

:francis: So she spent 7 years taking this all the way to the SCOTUS over bogus claims of unqualified minorities getting accepted just because she didn't get into the college she wanted.

fukk this stupid entitled bytch. I hope she dies in a house fire.
:mjlol: Yet all the rhetoric and talk surrounding this case are targeted at black people. Only one black person, fukking ONE, with a lower score got in over her.

Man, it makes me somewhat angry but also just filled with apathetic disillusionment about the shared consciousness of this country. If you removed the racial bullshyt in this country, someone wouldn't even give a second thought to the fact this case has no basis and shows no discrimination against her. The only reason it went this far is because the way false narratives about affirmative action have taken over the public discussion.

fukk this bytch, fukk her lawyers, and fukk her supporters.
 

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I asked this in The Coliseum....


:dahell: How the fukk would this chick even know that it's specifically Blacks that got into UT over her because of Affirmative Action? Even if that was the case, How the fukk does she even know what their grades or test scores were?
Because the immediate reaction of certain kinds of white people when they don't get what they think they deserve is that its because some minority (usually a black person) was handed the opportunity due to affirmative action.

This MTV documentary put it on full display:
 

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"One black student, four Latino students, and 42 white students with lower scores than Fisher were accepted under these terms. Also rejected were 168 African-American and Latino students with better scores than Fisher."

:francis: So she spent 7 years taking this all the way to the SCOTUS over bogus claims of unqualified minorities getting accepted just because she didn't get into the college she wanted.

fukk this stupid entitled bytch. I hope she dies in a house fire.
Wait yo.

You're telling me of the thousands of applicants, only 47 had lower scores than this chick. FORTY fukkN SEVEN!?

bytch how did you get into LSU :patrice:
 

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Because the immediate reaction of certain kinds of white people when they don't get what they think they deserve is that its because some minority (usually a black person) was handed the opportunity due to affirmative action.

This MTV documentary put it on full display:

I never knew they completed this, but then again I don't watch MTV.
 

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"She" didn't spend anything. She was a test plaintiff for Edward Blum.

Edward Blum (litigant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She is the plaintiff, she hired him as her lawyer and saw this all the way up to the SCOTUS.

Her dad and a lot of her other friends and family went to UT and she always eanted to go there. She didn't get it because her grades weren't good enough and UT doesn't take in legacy admissions. So she got mad and blamed imaginary unqualified minorities and affirmative action and her dad made a call to a career racist lawyer. fukk her, her lawyer and her whole family.
 
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She is the plaintiff, she hired him as her lawyer and saw this all the way up to the SCOTUS.

She may be represented by him, but she did not "hire" him. He's her dad's friend. She agreed to be a test plaintiff as a teenager. I doubt she is paying him a dime and would be very surprised to learn otherwise. It's weird how everyone seems to be personally attacking someone who has since graduated from college and basically moved on instead of the guy who's actually pushing this case.
 

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She may be represented by him, but she did not "hire" him. He's her dad's friend. She agreed to be a test plaintiff as a teenager. I doubt she is paying him a dime and would be very surprised to learn otherwise. It's weird how everyone seems to be personally attacking someone who has since graduated from college and basically moved on instead of the guy who's actually pushing this case.
So? She agreed to his legal services. She had to sign all the plaintiff docs. I don't see your point.
 

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So? She agreed to his legal services. She had to sign all the plaintiff docs. I don't see your point.

Walk up to a teenager who is upset about not getting into the college of their choice. Offer them a chance to litigate their rejection all the way to SCOTUS. Be an important associate of their father's.

See how many of them "agree."
 
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