The X discourse is a massive self report on behalf of the Elite Human Capital. You’re exactly right, it’s an endless parade of complaints about how they can’t loot the US for goodies anymore. My favorite argument was from one woman who suggested that colleges might lose income if they couldn’t apply.
The X discourse is a massive self report on behalf of the Elite Human Capital. You’re exactly right, it’s an endless parade of complaints about how they can’t loot the US for goodies anymore. My favorite argument was from one woman who suggested that colleges might lose income if they couldn’t apply.
Perhaps their spot can go to a more deserving US student with higher test scores, who was previously discriminated on by race-based admissions practices.
The justifications became over-the-top after awhile, especially around the time the WSJ article was published showing that almost 25% of Harvard MBA graduates were not finding work.
The X discourse is a massive self report on behalf of the Elite Human Capital. You’re exactly right, it’s an endless parade of complaints about how they can’t loot the US for goodies anymore. My favorite argument was from one woman who suggested that colleges might lose income if they couldn’t apply.
Perhaps their spot can go to a more deserving US student with higher test scores, who was previously discriminated on by race-based admissions practices.
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The justifications became over-the-top after awhile, especially around the time the WSJ article was published showing that almost 25% of Harvard MBA graduates were not finding work.