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>>15918266
He's right. By the time Black people become residents, they've gone through several layers of affirmative action.
In grade school, predominantly Black schools have much lower standards than predominantly White schools. So it's easier to get good grades there. Given how many teachers publicly promote anti-White views, and seeing all the CRT and 1619 racism in schools, it's also likely that some teachers are biased in favor of Black students too.
Then they get affirmative action for college.
Then they get more affirmative action when applying to medical school.
Then they get even more affirmative action when being hired for residencies.

It's not racist to say that a Black resident will, on average, be significantly less qualified than a White resident at the same hospital. It's an objective fact. That's just how affirmative action works.

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>>15519272
SCOTUS is about to rule on discrimination in college admissions. The Supreme Court is currently 6-3 in favor of Republicans (IE the party that actually opposes racism and sexism) so they will likely rule that discriminating against white and Asian people for college admissions is illegal. That will set a precedent that discriminating against white males is illegal. They will still try, but soon it will be easier for the victims of discrimination to fight against it.

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>>15263185
>>15263208
>just as additional applicants
that doesn't make any sense you brainlet. That's not how numbers work. If a college has 1,000 slots available but then accepts an additional 300 black applicants, then there were 1300 slots available and they rejected a lot of white people due to their skin color.

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>>10373928
Reminder

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>>10103761
Is having SAT scores hundreds of points lower qualified to you? Lmao

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>>10078139
That’s not true. Asian Americans need to score hundreds of points higher on an SAT than an African American to get into a competitive college.

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