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Originally posted by nocostporn
... There were "Keep out colors" signs up as early as 30 years ago...country still has a lot of growing to do my dear,but there has got to be a better way than affirmative action
xxxdesign,obviously places that are more "economically advanced" are going to be more educated...and it's not a coincidence who the majority of poverty is...So what you're saying is to equal the playing field, as far as getting a higher education is concerned,less qualified people should be on a curve so to speak?... I don't see how that helps anybody...If you show somebody they can just get by and still succeed,it's not helping future generations
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they are not less qualified, just less fortunate...
crapy school system with bad teachers, uneducated parents that dont help you, surrended by violence , poverty (need to work major hours after school), being hungry at school, having 2 bothers in your bedroom, etc..
That affect your overall performance... which can be the difference between having an overall average of 60/100 instead of 70 or 75...
and btw, shitty lazy students from poor schools wont get a free pass... Only the best of them will