The CardBoard
Outside Topic Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action in Admissions - Printable Version

+- The CardBoard (https://thecardboard.org/board)
+-- Forum: C-House! (https://thecardboard.org/board/forum-4.html)
+--- Forum: The CardBoard (https://thecardboard.org/board/forum-5.html)
+--- Thread: Outside Topic Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action in Admissions (/thread-24261.html)



Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action in Admissions - newguy - 06-29-2023

are we allowed to discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action in college admissions?  if it's too political, i completely understand.
https://abc11.com/affirmative-action-supreme-court-students-for-fair-admissions-harvard/13231445/


RE: Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action in Admissions - OutsiderFan - 06-29-2023

(06-29-2023, 07:14 AM)newguy Wrote:  are we allowed to discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action in college admissions?  if it's too political, i completely understand.
https://abc11.com/affirmative-action-supreme-court-students-for-fair-admissions-harvard/13231445/

Good luck enforcing it.

College admissions know diversity is good for education, so there was a natural inclination to purposely enroll people from certain ethnic backgrounds.

Because they know this, they will want to find ways to continue ensuring diversity.

On a related note, it's clear Troy Taylor doesn't practice affirmative action as it is. Not a very ethnically diverse staff to be honest.


RE: Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action in Admissions - dabigv13 - 06-29-2023

This is pretty clearly a political topic. Considering we had a poster a few years ago who had to be banned after continually trying to discuss the innate intelligence of various races, I think the mods should probably go ahead and close this thread before we get some more of that.


RE: Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action in Admissions - 76lsjumb - 06-29-2023

(06-29-2023, 08:18 AM)OutsiderFan Wrote:  
(06-29-2023, 07:14 AM)newguy Wrote:  are we allowed to discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action in college admissions?  if it's too political, i completely understand.
https://abc11.com/affirmative-action-supreme-court-students-for-fair-admissions-harvard/13231445/

Good luck enforcing it.

College admissions know diversity is good for education, so there was a natural inclination to purposely enroll people from certain ethnic backgrounds.

Because they know this, they will want to find ways to continue ensuring diversity.

On a related note, it's clear Troy Taylor doesn't practice affirmative action as it is. Not a very ethnically diverse staff to be honest.

All of which, of course, explains Elijah Brown. Not.


RE: Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action in Admissions - Bampa - 06-29-2023

(06-29-2023, 09:56 AM)dabigv13 Wrote:  This is pretty clearly a political topic. Considering we had a poster a few years ago who had to be banned after continually trying to discuss the innate intelligence of various races, I think the mods should probably go ahead and close this thread before we get some more of that.

  +1


RE: Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action in Admissions - 2006alum - 06-29-2023

So closed. Many other places to debate this.