This is what institutional racism actually looks like:
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I thought California voted against affirmative action. Or do schools just change the language? I know some colleges use some nonsense like “whole person concept”
We banned affirmative action in the 1990s, and the libs who control college admissions just changed their affirmative action policies so that they no longer used explicit quotas. Instead, they make up some bullshit about deciding admissions based on "life experiences" or some nonsense and hide all the racism behind that.
They actually only banned affirmative action for maybe 1 year then used lies to bring it back.
And since Democrats run the state, no one has ever tried to enforce the law.
Things will change when the US Supreme Court bans affirmative action, because then lawyers will get involved & start suing.
Any chance of California turning the tide or is it too far gone? I was hoping Larry Elder would would win. I know in Texas here I’ve met former Californians who moved because they wanted to be in a red state.
too many libs.
too many mexicans.
if hispanics turn against the Democrats en masse, anything is possible.
They won't because gibs.
Once the money runs out then all bets are off, but the country is gone at that point anyway.
It’s possible. In Texas there has been a shift of Hispanic voters voting red.
It means they're still racist as hell against whites but they stopped putting it directly on paper. So what they put on paper is that they judge by some "wholistic criteria" or something intentionally vague and subjective instead, and business continues as usual.
It's a marxist term, one of those "whatever we want it to mean" terms. It's used quite a bit in social emotional learning to rope in the community.
Some sort of nonsensical way to evaluate a candidate. Life experience and stuff.
California voted against faggotry and look where that got them.
They should hurry up and vote against the earthquake that drops the entire state into the Pacific Ocean.
Good point