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so it sounds like you are going to ban free speech i expected nothing less from a bunch of racist trotskys
but you cant see it can you
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI think mrnonuts is not using enough exclamation marks. Nor is he being sufficiently creative with fonts.
I beginning to suspect he's a troll, rather than a loony. And we know how that ends up.
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I think mrnonuts is not using enough exclamation marks. Nor is he being sufficiently creative with fonts.
I beginning to suspect he's a troll, rather than a loony. And we know how that ends up.
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postso do YOU think its okay to discriminate against people on the basis of race? a yes or no will suffice
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Asian Americans in particular have it really really hard in the USA for university admissions. Just taking Harvard as an example their average SAT score (university entrance exam) is 10% higher than Black Americans and 5% higher than White Americans. That's 10% in absolute terms of course, if you look at the percentile it's 99% for Asian Americans, 97.5% for White Americans and 92% for Black Americans... meaning it's literally 8 times as easy for a black american to get admitted to Harvard than an Asian American for SAT scores anyway. There are other criteria of course but that's the only standardised metric.
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postwonder what old whore and his ilk have to say about this?
Department of Justice says Yale discriminates against whites and Asians - BBC News
wonder if they will be out in the streets protesting
lets remove all yale locks in protest
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It looks as if Mr Donuts has something to hide with regard to his wife beating practices.
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lets hope theres a similar investigation into the hiring practices of TV advertisers
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