US president says ‘the court once again walked away from decades of precedent’, as Democrats decry supreme court’s affirmative action ruling
US president says ‘the court once again walked away from decades of precedent’, as Democrats decry supreme court’s affirmative action ruling
But, in reality, AA was there to balance the racial diversity. Living in Asia I’m seeing that university exams are exploited by a rich families here who know how the system works. Rather than evaluating the applicants’ academic abilities and potentials, the system usually evaluates the family supports like financial power.
The paper tests are hacked, meaning that too many applicants reach the maximum score practically possible. What then gets to the stage is wealthy participants’ personal project to save the society, supported by their rich family. This works effectively because such a project can be bought by money and shows that the kid can follow through with their aim.
I imagine that AA in the US had been a way to contain these hacks and provide education to more diverse people. It was a notorious tool, but I imagine that it helped enroll more Black people into higher education.
If universities did a fair examination, the racial balance should be established anyway. As the balance is heavily skewed by hacks, it makes sense to re-balance the race to what it should be.
Yes, but education is indeed a supreme fix for those problems.