William Spivey
1 min readJul 16, 2022

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Top Stories

Affirmative Action’s Future

Affirmative Action’s Future

Regardless of what the Supreme Court decides this fall on racial preferences, colleges can help prospective students make better-informed decisions about their chances of success.

City Journal

5 days ago

Moving Beyond Affirmative Action

The American Conservative

Moving Beyond Affirmative Action

6 days ago

Affirmative action could harm minority students: Study

Washington Examiner

Affirmative action could harm minority students: Study

1 week ago

Concerns grow over the future of affirmative action after controversial Supreme Court rulings

The Grio

Concerns grow over the future of affirmative action after controversial Supreme Court rulings

1 week ago

Manhattan Institute

Does Affirmative Action Lead to “Mismatch”?

Many selective American universities practice affirmative action: they admit African-American students and, to a lesser extent, Hispanic students who would not have made the cut if they had been white or Asian-American.

I don't know what search engine you used, I searched again using the words "Affirmative Action," before any of the definitions several "Top Stories" were shown, I copied and pasted them here. You stopped short of calling me a liar about the messaging on affirmative action, I suppose I appreciate that. But I wasn't wrong. Besides Google, listen to references in any form of media. Go to the comments section of any article on Affrimative Action, better yet, assuming you have one, go to your own Facebook page and ask, "What is your opinion of Affirmative Action?" You may learn something about your friends.

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William Spivey
William Spivey

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