

This was a really good read. I learned a lot.
This was a really good read. I learned a lot.
This is a great point that has changed how I view this. Thanks
There are a lot of politically left people in Atlanta, they keep the statewide races competitive. And Atlanta drivers are a special breed.
This is a new interpretation of the meme, you would know that if you read books
They tried with student loan debt and the courts blocked them at every turn. The courts are shaped to allow republican plans, because we have done these things in the past. Courts are more willing to reject things that haven’t happened before.
I’m currently in a swing state, and I really enjoy getting the postcards. It makes me feel a little less alone in the sea of red.
It is a good sign, I was just saying that Georgia is definitely not for sure blue without interference from Republicans though (they do absolutely interfere though).
Nah dog. Georgia has some super red areas. The recent swing of the Atlanta suburbs to blue is a very recent phenomenon. Outside of Atlanta, it’s all trump country.
Sounds like you are wanting a system that punishes an ethnic group of children for being given worse opportunities.
But if the pool of candidates between the races were equal, why did fewer black candidates make it in? Is the new system racist against against black candidates, are black people less deserving of slots, or is there something that happens pre-applying for college that makes black candidates less appealing?
So the question then becomes, why are there less black candidates that can get in when race blind? Are black people just dumber? Or has the system they grew up in acted on them in a way that disadvantaged them? Because if we agree with the former, we are racists, and if we agree on the latter, well then it’s unfair to them because the system actively worked against them.
I agree that income matters more than race. Obviously. But they cut out considering race, and then less black people made it through the admission process. You can’t say that you are a big fan of the process AND you wish there were different outcomes.
Black people experience racism that has disadvantaged them, and it seems silly to think that we shouldn’t acknowledge that in processes that could give them a leg up.
So you are happy with less black students getting in?
They had a way of weighting a person’s background as a part of their application. So imagine 2 students: -4.0 through high school, AP classes, a bunch of extra curriculars, great test scores -3.8 through high school, one AP class, no extra curriculars (because of family responsibilities), great test scores.
If the second student is a black student coming from a disadvantaged community, they legally can’t consider that in their admission process.
It’s time to use the good ole “don’t attribute to malice, what can be explained by incompetence”
He’s one guy compared to multiple companies? I think I would bet on the multiple companies.
That would be great, but I’m not sure she would win. Obviously I don’t know, but it seems like moderates on the democratic side do better.
This is a great question. In the most recent episode I really liked how down everyone was, and I think that’s the main thing you want in a cast member for an episode.
It’s Calvinball. They change how they are making the rules to weed out what they don’t like. Don’t like Roe? Throw out the 9th amendment. Don’t like firearm restrictions? Rewrite how we are supposed to interpret the grammar of the constitution. Don’t like other rules? Make up that it has to apply to “history and tradition”. It’s ruling on top of ruling that are impossible to universally apply meaning they get to remain with all of the power to strike down what they don’t like.
Neuro-Divergent