White People Think College Admissions Should Be Based on Test Scores, Except When They Learn Asians Score Better Than WhitesY

they raised hell

Source? I don't think they raised hell so much as they got into positions of power over several generations (from the 1920s to the 1960s to the 1980s to now).

At one point:

" Brown’s Chancelor, Thomas Tisch and Provost, David Kertzer are Jewish. Lee Bollinger, President of Columbia, is Jewish. The President of Cornell, David Skorton and the Provost Kent Fuchs are Jewish. Chairmen of the Board of Trustees of Dartmouth, Stephen Madel Jr. is Jewish. And so is the Provost, Carol Folt. The President of Harvard: Drew Faust is married to a Jew: Charles Rosenberg. The provost of Harvard, Steven Hymen, is Jewish. The President of Princeton Shirley Tilghman is married to a Jew named Jospeh Tilghman. Chairmen of the Board of Princeton Stephen Oxman is Jewish and so is the Provost Christopher Eisgruber. The President of UPenn, Amy Gutmann, is Jewish and Vincent Price, the provost, is also Jewish. The Chairmen of the Board of UPenn David Cohen is Jewish. Yale President Richard Levin is Jewish and so is the Provost Peter Salovey.

About 80% of the senior officials in the Ivy League are Jewish or married to Jews; And these Jewish administrators are accepting Jewish students at a ridiculously overrepresented rate, while simultaneously claiming to push diversity on campus. How can there be diversity when a minority group that represents 2% of the population is taking between 12-35% of the places?"

IDK about other campuses but nowadays Eisgruber (Jew) has taken over from Tilghman (Jewish husband) who took over from Shapiro (a Jew). There's also a giant mansion smack dab in the middle of campus called the Center for Jewish Life with its own Dining Hall. And of course, the 10+% population of Jewish students. Of course, nobody ever says "there are too many Jews" like they say there are "too many Asians" despite Jews being one of the most monolithic and least diverse demographic groups. Same religion, same ethnicity, same culture, (same language I guess) compared to Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Thai, etc. all with different languages different cultures, different ethnic backgrounds...yet when they are 20% they are somehow lowering campus diversity.

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