• taiyang@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    FYI, places that already had affirmative action bans have partially got around this by at least pulling a percentage out of disadvantaged high schools (the kind with only one or two AP courses) since segregation still exists and it increases diversity. It’s not quite as direct, though, even if it is easier to justify.

    Another FYI on the history of affirmative action; the original argument that won over the court wasn’t a social justice argument. It was a “diversity benefits everyone” argument — in other words, white kids benefit from exposure to black and brown folks. Which is in fact true, but kind of a fuckery rational to begin with and one that doesn’t seem to be winning over white folk the way it used to.

    (Sorry for the fyis, just have to as the resident Education PhD on Lemmy)