Yep.This. Is. Some. shyt.
20 years from now, the black professional class graduating from college will be scanty.
Yep.
It's not just matriculating to college, it's also the lack of pipelines and internships and training programs to find talent...all of this will be found to be unconstitutional.
Yep.
It's not just matriculating to college, it's also the lack of pipelines and internships and training programs to find talent...all of this will be found to be unconstitutional.
I'm finna start ANOTHER neg campaign if you don't stop posting this defeatist, sitting on the toilet to piss, bytch ass clown. Same for his side kick. NO ONE WANT TO HEAR THIS shyt.
"Tone Talks" is a failed lawyer. The muhfukka handles traffic cases but he got something to say about doctors and lawyersDon't make me find the proof. Their content should be banned on here.
I am not sure if this sounds optimistic or cynical, but I think this analysis is overblown. Because to be honest, affirmative action never increased our numbers in the professional (medical, law) fields like it did corporate America.
Now it did get us into more prestigious institutions or firms or hospital programs and that helps since I have family members that benefited from that. But as far as getting MDs for example, not much ever really changed except more Black women became MDs (now at parity with men)
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from Proportion of Black physicians in U.S. has changed little in 120 years, UCLA research finds
I don't have the same data for lawyers but it is probably similar with the exception of bw having a larger lead on bm.
At the end of the day, we are going to have to reinforce our institutions (the 3 current and 2 upcoming HBCU med schools as well as the several HBCU law schools) and Black professional organizations like the National Medical Association and National Bar Association will need to strengthen their pipelines and informal networks.
I predict a larger percentage of the best and brightest Black students will be coming to HBCUs in the upcoming years so that will help us get them hip to game. There are also several med schools in the Caribbean people go to for lower MCAT scores and you still can pass Boards and practice. Hell, set up a med school ourselves down there, even in Cuba.
Gotta think out the box, our adversaries do.
Yep, and with dark money funding the suppression of diversity focused internship/apprenticeship/fellowship programs future students will be even less prepared.Yep.
It's not just matriculating to college, it's also the lack of pipelines and internships and training programs to find talent...all of this will be found to be unconstitutional.
breh if this doesn't sum up an overwhelming majority of these Youtube/Podcast ass black people....man....
this is bullshyt. HBCUs are still responsible for 40 percent of all Black engineers and 50 percent of all Black lawyers in America. 70% percent of Black doctors in our country attended an HBCU, and 80 percent of Black judges are alumni of these schools. I'm pretty sure HBCUs don't use affirmative action.
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The Ticket Clinic - Glendale, CA
WHO THE FUKK does OP think is seriously gonna listen to this b*stard and all his bytching about "tHe DaTa"... no one can do shyt in his and Yvette's eyes cause they haven't met their own expectations.
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The Ticket Clinic - Glendale, CA
WHO THE FUKK does OP think is seriously gonna listen to this b*stard and all his bytching about "tHe DaTa"... no one can do shyt in his and Yvette's eyes cause they haven't met their own expectations.
this is bullshyt. HBCUs are still responsible for 40 percent of all Black engineers and 50 percent of all Black lawyers in America. 70% percent of Black doctors in our country attended an HBCU, and 80 percent of Black judges are alumni of these schools. I'm pretty sure HBCUs don't use affirmative action.