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Aside from paper abortions, abolition of taxes and racist dog whistles; opposition to affirmative action seems to be popular on this sub.
This sub decries affirmative action, yet stays quite on legacy college admissions and the role of implicit racism. Today you can literally gain admission to college simply because your the relative of an alumni. On top of legacy admissions it has been proven that simply possessing an ethnic sounding name gives you a lower chance of getting the job.
But for whatever reason Reddit has decided that affirmative action is obviously some ploy to discriminate against non-minority students. Or the idea that behind every rejected college application there is a wrongly admitted affirmative action student.
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