Administration: Colleges should seek diversity
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration told colleges and universities Friday they can continue to use admissions to increase diversity among their students, even in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling that could potentially open the door to more challenges.
"Racially diverse educational environments help to prepare students to succeed in our increasingly diverse nation," the administration said in a letter to schools.
The Supreme Court ruled June 24 that schools should approve the use of race as a factor in admissions only after concluding "that no workable race-neutral alternatives would produce the educational benefits of diversity." The 7-1 decision, stemming from a case challenging the University of Texas admission plan, did not question the underpinnings of affirmative action. . . .
This is like telling bears they can continue to relieve themselves in the woods: (1) Even when anti-white discrimination is prohibited by states, college and university administrators simply continue it more covertly; (2) The Texas decision actually helps anti-white discrimination, further disguising it under yet more legal yammerings.
Okay, thanks!