Dec 19, 2023
Poster CRIES Over White Applicant Being Rejected By Ivy League School
Poster CRIES Over White Applicant Being Rejected By Ivy League School
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Did you know that sometimes white
people don't get into college because,
well, it's our fault?
It's the fault of people of color.
Apparently that's what we're going with,
it's been an ongoing theme for
some time, and there's just different
examples that pop up of this theme.
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This theme of how minorities
are preventing privileged people
from achieving their dreams.
When they don't get,
it's got to be someone's fault, right?
Viral social media posts purporting to
show video footage of a college applicant
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being rejected by his apparent top
Ivy League choice claimed the decision was
made based on race.
The video, entitled
Bro Got Rejected Because he's White,
was making the rounds on social
media nearly six months after
the US Supreme Court reversed
four decades of precedent,
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banned colleges and
universities from ever considering race or
ethnicity in admissions in any way,
for any reason.
Footage features a person wearing
a sweatshirt emblazoned with
Cornell University's name, and apparently
sitting in front of a computer screen
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before presumably opening an email to
learn his admissions faded to the school.
Whoever made this video wanted
everybody to know just how supremely
qualified this kid was for Cornell,
which isn't even the most competitive Ivy
League school when it comes to admissions.
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While it's unclear when the video was
filmed, the Supreme Court in June made
itself very clear when it struck down
affirmative action, and ruled that
colleges and universities may never
use race as a stereotype or negative.
And at some point,
they must end the 6- 3 opinion along
with ideological lines, it did go along.
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Also, dictated that nothing in this
opinion should be construed as prohibiting
universities from considering
an applicant's discussion of how race
affected his or her life, be it through
discrimination, inspiration, or otherwise.
News one.
Don't you love these kind of?
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I know legal scholars who are parsing and
trying to understand what the hell
you're talking about here.
This is from the Supreme Court.
These are the highest
justices in the land, right?
Or I'm talking about somebody else.
Despite the dissent's
assertion to the contrary,
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universities may not simply establish,
through application,
essays, or other means,
the regime that we hold unlawful today.
All of which means, of course,
that Cornell could not have rejected the
applicant in the video because he's white.
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However, even if affirmative action was
still in place, a student in the video and
his alleged 1460 SAT score still fell
short of Cornell's academic standards for
applicants who typically have
an SAT score between 1470 and 1550.
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Okay, that's according
to the college board.
Beyond that, the college board also noted
that Cornell is extremely selective and
accepts just 7% of, on average,
more than 71,000 applications annually.
In other words,
while student's grades were indeed elite,
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they simply just weren't elite enough,
perhaps for
his top choice of universities,
rejected because he's white.
Now I know we may not know who posted
the video or when it was posted,
but I sure do may or
know the intent here and the message here.
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But I'll let you unpack it for
our loyal viewers.
>> Speaker 2: Listen, so we should
also in the context of this video,
it's perfect because especially if you
spent time to look under the comments
before it was deleted, you will see
how white people feel in this country.
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And there's been studies that show that
white people believe, usually Republicans,
white Republicans believe that white
people are discriminated against more than
anybody else, especially black people.
This was a continuation of that feeling,
this video trying to play on the people.
Here's what's funny though.
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They didn't even do enough research to
realize what was the minimum standard for
SAT scores to get into Cornell and
just because your scores are enough,
do not mean you're gonna get in.
71,000 people apply,
4000 people are accepted,
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this idea that it's not enough just
because you had so-called on paper enough.
The laziness that goes into this is
the same laziness we see in the arguments
that defend white supremacy or
try to make black people less than.
I think here's what's also
dastardly in this, and
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people should definitely pay attention
because it is as American as apple pie.
There is an inherent belief that I am
supposed to be somewhere because I'm
white regardless of the credentials.
And that's what the 1460 not been
enough says to me in my soul.
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It doesn't matter that I did, I had
the sweater, why wouldn't you accept me?
I had the sweater, and I applied, and
I'm white, so I'm supposed to be there.
The idea of rejection is something new for
white men in America.
The idea that America is
something more than a country for
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white men is at the root of all of this.
Diversity is a problem for so many white
people because white men feel threatened.
The idea that a white man has a right or
an obligation to respect rights
of all of us is what's at root at
America's white supremacy, and
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why it's on the rise right now, and
why white people feel threatened.
This is how white men can
go down to the border and
scream at brown people who this country
was stolen from and say you are illegal.
It is grounded in something
that is absolutely loony.
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You, sir, came over here and
stole this land from people
that look just like the people
trying to cross the border, and
you have the audacity
to call them illegal.
It's all rooted in white fragility,
period.
>> Speaker 1: About our
differing viewpoints.
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You, sir, don't belong parking
your boat here on this dock, sir.
I just work here,
I've asked you to move, sir.
But if your view is that I started
with the whole pie, right, God given,
entitled whatever, then you don't
wanna give up any of the pie.
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Whereas the other point of
view is I'm just asking for
a chance to give some crumbs off this pie.
I'll work for it, I'll help make it.
That's right, I already did chef it up.
I might have provided all
the ingredients and all the labor for
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the pie, and now I want a piece of what?
Well, the fruit of my labor,
if you will, okay?
What's that pie that has all
the different fruits in it,
including rhubarb mayor,
I love that razzle-dazzle something.
You know what I'm talking about,
it's got berries, strawberries, rhubarb.
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Anyway, all this talk about pie,
Mayor, I apologize and
you're gonna have to bring us back
to some intelligent conversation.
But I do love that pie.
>> Speaker 2: Well, I mean, I think it's
important to talk about that America
itself is all of those ingredients that
you're talking about in that pie, right?
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They're brown fruit, black fruit,
and many other fruits.
And unfortunately, for
white men who have for
the past 300 plus years had to share with
no one, regardless of who produced it.
They're really feeling a pinch right now,
and I don't know why.
Because if you still look at
what's going on in this world,
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white men are still doing better
in this country than anybody.
They're least likely to be sentenced for
crimes they commit, and
when they are sentenced,
they get less time than anybody.
They are overpaid more than anybody in
this white women, black women, black men,
and Latin X folk as well.
So I don't understand what
they're complaining about, but
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for the idea that other people
shouldn't have as much as they do.
>> Speaker 1: You don't
wanna share anything, and
when you don't get one thing,
we're used to being disappointed and
being resourceful, picking ourselves up.
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That's why don't talk to me about how
people of color don't know how to pick
themselves up by their bootstraps.
That's all we've been doin,
that's all we take pride in doing, okay?
If you wanna block here and block there,
I want some pie just like you.
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So I don't know if this is a real
student or fake, but you're right.
Look under the hood, you couldn't
even bother to do your homework,
and know what the threshold SAT score is.
Okay, you were outside of that.
Then maybe you don't belong in Cornell,
apparently you don't,
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and I'm okay with that.
Go elsewhere, be resourceful,
pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
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