You never cited anyone..not even an anonomyous person. And at any rate, even if those weren't your words, the white person is STILL blaming black people for his short-comings. Its HIS fault that he didn't get into a good University.
It would be his fault IF there was NO AA.
But because colleges have to keep a number of places for blacks who can't compete academically, some whites ARE losing places at some colleges!!!
You are crazy if you believe that EVERY black person that attends a university are Affirmative Action. There are more colleges in America than one can shake a stick at and he's balling about not being able to get into ONE? LOL HIM blaming the blacks who are in college for his not being accepted is no different than some self-hating black person blaming YOU, newman, for their downfalls.
Actually Erica, he's not crazy to think that ALMOST EVERY black person who attends a University is there because of Affirmative Action. Of course there are some black people who didn't try to go to competitive schools and they would have got in anyway, but most blacks don't do that because they are taught by their guidance counselors and teachers and professors that they will be able to shoot higher than their grades would indicate because they qualify for affirmative action. Most people who go to college will take advantage of a situation that will get them better scholarships and placement in higher quality schools. You obviously don't know how schools run in America, Erica.
I systematically went through a website that compiles GPAs and LSAT scores (the two criteria law schools look at) of people applying for law school and the site also shows which schools they applied to and if they were accepted or rejected.
Then there is a site where you can input your GPA and LSAT score to predict what kind of a chance you would have for entrance into a particular school.
I went through and did this for every black applicant I could find, and I found that none of them were over the 25% chance of getting in mark of the schools that they were accepted at. Most of them were at the 0-10% chance level, which basically means that if they were white they should definitely expect NOT to get into the school. I compiled the LSAT and GPAs of law students at MY school and I found that none of the black people who were accepted were over the 20% mark. If you go up to all the black people at my law school and ask them what sort of numbers they have, and then compare those numbers to some of the white people at my school, I guarantee you 100% that you'll find significant differences.
One of the black guys in my class was at the 50% percentile on his LSAT and he got in. The other blacks have similar score such as thing. The average LSAT scores of the students in my class are at the 90th%, (including the blacks)
Trust me, affirmative action exists, and it exists in a very explicit, and noticeably real way.
It's like this in 95% of the Universities and graduate schools across the U.S.