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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (1037620)11/9/2017 9:39:29 AM
From: locogringo   of 1577179
 
Black-On-Black Racism At Cornell

Investor´s Business Daily, by Larry Elder

A Rasmussen poll taken in 2013 asked American adults, "Are most white Americans racist?" "Are most Hispanic Americans racist?" and "Are most black Americans racist?" Of the three groups, the winner was blacks. Thirty-seven percent said most blacks were racist; 18% felt most Hispanics were racist; and 15% said most whites were racist. Thirty-eight percent of whites felt most blacks were racist. Even blacks agreed, with 31% saying most blacks were racist, while 24% of blacks thought most whites racist and 15% believed most Hispanics were racist. This brings us to the Cornell University´s Black Students United and whether the organization is engaging
in racism— against blacks. The BSU complains that the prestigious Ivy League school admits too many blacks — from Africa and the Caribbean. "We demand that Cornell Admissions to come up with a plan to actively increase the presence of underrepresented Black students on this campus," the BSU student group said in its demands. "We define underrepresented Black students as Black Americans who have several generations (more than two) in this country."

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