The group that successfully sued Harvard to end affirmative action in university admissions last year is now THREATENING universities bc Asian% fellšŸ˜‚

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Asian student did not know he was, in fact, DEI

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@wealthorriches
His cousin fought to remove affirmative action.

Like went to the Supreme Courtā€¦.

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Asian student Stanley Zhong has sued the University of California for racial discrimination after being rejected despite having a 1590 SAT score and a 3.98 GPA.

Follow: @AFpost


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2/6
@wealthorriches
And they just removed DEI idkā€¦ what else they can do



3/6
@NightSkinGirl88
He should beat his cousins ass I guess cuz it's his fault šŸ¤·



4/6
@Oyalight
They removed AA decades ago and there is no more DEI. His father works for Google. So what else does this entitled loser want. No Black peoole anywhere in any school ever. What a racist a$$hole.



5/6
@MarmaBa31137
Was his cousin the one who sued Harvard? šŸ˜­



6/6
@I_lyke_it_hott
He wants to get into school even though he won't go because he's a senior engineer at Google.
That's like the smart people at my school majoring in chemistry but hating all of it and ending up dropping out or changing their major to art or education.




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Asian student did not know he was, in fact, DEI

401pm88ibjle1.jpeg



1/6
@wealthorriches
His cousin fought to remove affirmative action.

Like went to the Supreme Courtā€¦.

[Quoted tweet]
Asian student Stanley Zhong has sued the University of California for racial discrimination after being rejected despite having a 1590 SAT score and a 3.98 GPA.

Follow: @AFpost


GkiarqwWEAARwMR.jpg


2/6
@wealthorriches
And they just removed DEI idkā€¦ what else they can do



3/6
@NightSkinGirl88
He should beat his cousins ass I guess cuz it's his fault šŸ¤·



4/6
@Oyalight
They removed AA decades ago and there is no more DEI. His father works for Google. So what else does this entitled loser want. No Black peoole anywhere in any school ever. What a racist a$$hole.



5/6
@MarmaBa31137
Was his cousin the one who sued Harvard? šŸ˜­



6/6
@I_lyke_it_hott
He wants to get into school even though he won't go because he's a senior engineer at Google.
That's like the smart people at my school majoring in chemistry but hating all of it and ending up dropping out or changing their major to art or education.




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Sept. 17, 2024

The group that successfully sued Harvard to end affirmative action in university admissions last year is now threatening to investigate whether schools are complying with the new rules and to file lawsuits if it believes that they are not.
The group, Students for Fair Admissions, has focused on three universities ā€” Princeton, Yale and Duke ā€” where there were notable declines in Asian American enrollmentthis year compared with the last year, which the group said defied expectations.
On Tuesday, Students for Fair Admissions sent letters to the schools questioning whether they were complying with the rules laid out by the Supreme Court. Princeton, Duke and Yale also saw minor differences in Black and Hispanic enrollment in the first class of students admitted since the court struck down race-conscious admissions.
The group, a nonprofit that opposes race-based admissions and that represented Asian students in the lawsuit against Harvard, suggested that it was setting itself up as an enforcer of the new rules.

ā€œBased on S.F.F.A.ā€™s extensive experience, your racial numbers are not possible under true neutrality,ā€ the letters, signed by Edward Blum, the president of Students for Fair Admissions, said. It added: ā€œYou are now on notice. Preserve all potentially relevant documents and communications.ā€

It was one of the first shots across the bow at universities struggling to comply with the courtā€™s order while maintaining a diverse student body, and a sign that the fight over race-conscious admissions did not end with the Supreme Courtā€™s decision. The threatening letters also gave universities ā€” which have been notoriously secretive about their admissions procedures ā€” even more incentive to be opaque.
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Three people hold a banner that says ā€œEqual Education Rights for Allā€ in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building.

Activists from Students for Fair Admissions outside the Supreme Court in Washington last year.Credit...Kenny Holston/The New York Times
ā€œI think the fight is now going to move away from policies to what is happening in admissions offices,ā€ said William Jacobson, a Cornell law professor and founder of the Equal Protection Project, a conservative nonprofit that has challenged diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
OiYan Poon, a researcher of college admissions systems and the author of ā€œAsian American Is Not a Color,ā€ a book published in April about the affirmative action debate, said Mr. Blum had jumped the gun with his letters. Admissions numbers fluctuate, she said, and one year is too soon to draw conclusions.

ā€œItā€™s disappointing to see the same old intimidation tactics that Blum is using here to scare universities away from doing what they can to ensure that high-quality, talented students are given a shot,ā€ said Dr. Poon.
Among the variables shaping the current numbers is the jump in the percentage of students who chose not to check the boxes for race and ethnicity on their applications. At Princeton, for instance, that number rose to 7.7 percent this year from just 1.8 percent last year. At Duke it rose to 11 percent from 5 percent. Universities may not know whether the ā€œunknownā€ number includes more white and Asian American students.
Universities have also tried to achieve more diversity by increasing the percentage of students on financial aid, to 71 percent from 66 percent at Princeton.
ā€œWe have carefully adhered to the requirements set out by the Supreme Court,ā€ Jennifer Morrill, a spokeswoman for Princeton, said Tuesday. Yale and Duke did not provide immediate comment.
ā€œIt is deeply ironic that Mr. Blum now wants admissions numbers to move in lock step,ā€ said Oren Sellstrom, litigation director for Lawyers for Civil Rights in Boston, which has filed a complaint with the Department of Education against Harvardā€™s legacy admissions policy, accusing it of favoring white applicants.

Asian American enrollment dropped to 29 percent from 35 percent at Duke; to 24 percent from 30 percent at Yale; and to 23.8 percent from 26 percent at Princeton. At the same time, Black enrollment rose to 13 percent from 12 percent at Duke; stayed at 14 percent at Yale; and dropped to 8.9 percent from 9 percent at Princeton.
In the court case, Harvard, supported by other universities, including Yale, Princeton and Duke, argued that considering race as one of many factors in an application was the best way to achieve diversity in college classes. The Supreme Court ruled that giving preferences to students based on race violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment and civil rights law.
To comply with the courtā€™s decision, colleges did not allow their admissions officers to see the boxes where applicants checked off their race or ethnicity until after students had been admitted, the waiting lists had been closed, and the students had actually enrolled.
But in one of the most enigmatic parts of its decision, the court allowed admissions officers to consider race if it came up in the studentā€™s personal essay as part of a narrative about something meaningful in the studentā€™s life.
In the letters sent out Tuesday, Students for Fair Admissions hinted that the essay was going to be a big part of its investigation into admissions procedures. It noted in the first paragraph of the letters that the court had warned against using essays to circumvent the new admissions rules.

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Asian student did not know he was, in fact, DEI

401pm88ibjle1.jpeg







1/6
@wealthorriches
His cousin fought to remove affirmative action.

Like went to the Supreme Courtā€¦.

[Quoted tweet]
Asian student Stanley Zhong has sued the University of California for racial discrimination after being rejected despite having a 1590 SAT score and a 3.98 GPA.

Follow: @AFpost


GkiarqwWEAARwMR.jpg


2/6
@wealthorriches
And they just removed DEI idkā€¦ what else they can do



3/6
@NightSkinGirl88
He should beat his cousins ass I guess cuz it's his fault šŸ¤·



4/6
@Oyalight
They removed AA decades ago and there is no more DEI. His father works for Google. So what else does this entitled loser want. No Black peoole anywhere in any school ever. What a racist a$$hole.



5/6
@MarmaBa31137
Was his cousin the one who sued Harvard? šŸ˜­



6/6
@I_lyke_it_hott
He wants to get into school even though he won't go because he's a senior engineer at Google.
That's like the smart people at my school majoring in chemistry but hating all of it and ending up dropping out or changing their major to art or education.




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3.98 isn't even a lit GPA. We live in a meritorious society now, playa. Get it how you live :smugbiden:
 

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I guess they are going to sue now for Asian only Affirmative Action. Begging WS to feed them opportunities to them like Oliver Twist. :feedme:
 

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Canā€™t have it both ways. You wanted the white man to stop quotas and thought they were fukking with you because they like you?

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Now you want special treatment for a GPA below a 4.0? My daughter took ALL honors classes at a very prestigious school, had above a 4.0 and still didnā€™t get accepted at any UCs.

Stupid fukking bytches think they deserve better, but why? Because youā€™re Asian? GTFOH!

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