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The Truth About Blacks Attending College

2007-05-01
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This is one hell of a story, and is sure to upset the black population of this country. Given that today is May Day, and the illegals are marching for their rights is pertinent. Blacks in the US are no longer the largest minority group, and they are being increasingly pushed to the side in a run to get the hispanic vote. Now it looks like their college opportunities are being affected by immigration as well.

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  • mruffolo

    There may be special-treatment envy among diversity parties.

    The best government governs least or, better, not at all.

  • mirwalk

    We keep getting told that African Americans are a certain race. Any black person is of that race. So if immigrant Blacks are getting these slots, how would that be racism? Or do they consider AMERICAN blacks to be a different race then NON-AMERICAN blacks?

  • amfortas

    Gudjurati Bennett. ! Is nothing sacred.

  • Toubrouk

    Since I am a white man, any comment I can have on this will be deemed as racist. Thereofre, I will meditate in peace while wolves eat themselves.

  • Dittohd

    >Immigrants are now taking college opportunities away from black Americans. The real question is whether it is racism (of sorts), or the black community’s fault.

    If this comment wasn’t so sad, it’d be hilarious. I don’t see the connection. How does more black immigrants being accepted into college automatically mean that the spots they took were spots that black Americans would have gotten? How do we know that fewer black Americans haven’t been applying. Furthermore, what does racism (of sorts) mean? If a college chooses a black African over a black American, that racism (of sorts)?

    Sounds like foreignerism to me. I don’t think that’s as bad as racism (of sorts), is it?

  • chas

    It’s George Bush’s fault… duh… :)







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