Quote by AngelEthics
He applied to 35 different schools, but not Harvard, and he won't say which ones or how many were Ivy league.
Yes, that is correct. Do those facts indicate to you anything about racial discrimination?
If you read the ruling, you will see Justice Roberts found evidence of defacto quotas, which is also illegal. Search for "focus on numbers is obvious".
It doesn't say it in the story, but Rutvij Holay ended up at Stanford, a top 5 ranked University in the world. He didn't get into the specific college he wanted to, and is blaming Affirmative Action for this with no evidence. This whole article is about a butt-hurt 17-year old.
That is one way of looking at that victim of what has been determined to be unconstitutional racial discrimination.
Quote by Chryses
That is one way of looking at that victim of what has been determined to be unconstitutional racial discrimination.
Rutvij Holay was not determined to be a victim of racial discrimination. You made him the example, even though he didn't apply to Harvard, gave no examples of NC colleges he applied to, and can't even give one instance of how he was racially discriminated against during his specific application process. He had nothing to do with the Supreme Court ruling.
This thread is about your specific example of a 17 year old who can't imagine how he didn't get into college anywhere he wanted to. Maybe look for better examples of racial discrimination against Asian students because this particular one is crap.