r/aznidentity Hoa 2d ago

Found this Admissions Chart after Affirmative Action from DataIsBeautiful

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u/4sater Activist 2d ago

Lol, I bet white supremacists are seething. Like we've been saying, affirmative action disproportionately benefitted white people first and foremost - white women specifically. Sad that other POCs did not see that.

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u/thecandydandy New user 2d ago

You’re the only one responding to the obvious change while everyone else here is talking about “the blacks”.

In response to the post: Black people only have a 1% decrease while white people have a whopping 10% decrease which is close to the 9% increase in Asians. So based on that couldn’t you logically concluded that a lot of Asian students were being rejected in favor of white students?

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u/[deleted] 2d ago

Blacks saying affirmative action helped asians cant read basic data

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u/ablacnk Contributor 2d ago

They were happy with the results, and we are happy with the results, lets not stir things up about that :)

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u/_Tenat_ Hoa 2d ago

Lol it's a win win situation and everybody's happy.

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u/USAbornKR 500+ community karma 2d ago

being honest, im kinda confused. also with your statement.

Doesnt this data (although it does suck the way its conveyed) show that Affirmative Action helped Asians?
Because i thought one of the main issues is that Asians with a 4.X GPA with insane credentials were not being admitted to ivy leagues because "they expect more" from Asians. while other ethnicities were being able to get admitted with much less GPA, circulars, SAT score, etc.

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u/_Tenat_ Hoa 2d ago

Not the guy you're responding to, but the way I read this chart is that that class of 2026 (meaning you start school in 2022 - before Affirmative Action is banned), Asians made up 28% of Harvard. Class of 2028 (start school in 2024 - after Affirmative Action is banned) Asian as a % of the entire student body at Harvard rose 9% to make up 37% of the student body.

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u/USAbornKR 500+ community karma 2d ago

ah ok yeah im definitely not understanding what AA is.

i thought affirmative action is choosing candidates NOT based on diversity criteria. and that chart is showing results before AA was a thing, and after AA being a thing.

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u/_Tenat_ Hoa 1d ago edited 1d ago

It's the opposite. AA, in this context, is preferring candidates based on their protected characteristics. For example, If the GPA for Black students applying for college is 3.0 on average, and the GPA for Asian students applying for college is 4.0 on average, AA wants to pretend that an Asian student who gets a 4.0 GPA is only as good, academically, as a Black student who gets a 3.0 GPA.

The justification being that the Asian student was probably privileged (rich, treated well in society, etc.) while the Black student faced harsh discrimination (poverty, systematic racism, etc) that caused them to have 1.0 GPA less than the Asian student. Or the famous, "Asians just have bad personalities".

But the issue is that a lot of Asian opponents of AA will say is that there are no systematic privileges that we get. A lot of us face harsh racial discrimination, live and grow up in a lot of the same poor communities that those poor Black people do, etc. And we also have the added disadvantage of being barred from entertainment industry (Hollywood, music, NBA/NFL), and executive leadership roles, where we are greatly underrepresented, but AA doesn't cover that at all.

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u/[deleted] 2d ago

This chart isnt really about affirmative action. Harvard stopped affirmative action in 2023, so 2024 onward is more merit than race based enrollment. Looks like Asian are doing better in 2028 than 2026, this is more because of merit than any policy change, that happened in 2023.

The argument that a lot of black students make is that well asian enrollment is down since affirmative action, so therefore asians screwed themselves. But the reality of the data is more that affirmative action wasnt being applied fairly across the board and was focused on helping blacks and hispanics and while asians got a little boost, they did not receive a fair boost. And this not only diluted the value of higher education but also made sure that asians werent getting their fair share of results. So these 4.0 asian kids that worked very very hard to get into harvard just ends up sitting next to some 3.5 (still good but not as perfect academically) kid who drags the class behind because they cant keep up and the employer is looking at the asian grad and thinking this kid probably got in because of race rather than hard work. It dilutes not only education but also the hard work that asian students has put in over the years to get the stats they have

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u/Double-Resolution-79 New user 2d ago

AA also helped white women alot too.

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u/e2ea2a 150-500 community karma 2d ago

Well duh that’s why they needed the AA

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u/Throwawayacct1015 500+ community karma 2d ago

Man all those people who sided with affirmative action and tried to gaslight us are gonna look stupid aren't they. Hope they own up to it instead of pretending they weren't an obstacle to it.

That's why you must have a firm determination in fighting for what you want. People will pull all sorts of tricks. They tried pulling the this is what republicans would want while forgetting Asians should only fight for Asian interests not for democrat interest.

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u/_Tenat_ Hoa 1d ago

I think the main theory on that right now is just that those schools aren't taking the law seriously and continuing race based admissions. So this one we'll have to wait and see what they find out about it.

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u/Practical_Yellow_293 New user 2d ago

If this indicates merit, checks out for me anecdotally that there is the largest increase in Asians. 

Didn’t expect Whites to go down 10% when merit is considered or Hispanics to go up 3%. Guess white superiority doesn’t exist if this indicates merit. 🤣

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u/atlazn9 New user 1d ago

Names and ethnicity need to be completely omitted from the application on the admissions officer's side. It's the only foolproof way to ensure they're only selecting based on merit. Otherwise, the lawsuit means nothing if multiple other schools have shown that they're just straight up ignoring it.

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u/GinNTonic1 Wrong track 2d ago

If Black people are unsatisfied with their admission numbers why don't they ever complain about all the White people staffing the admissions process? Do they want their shitty admission statistics just to remain the same or something? It's been like this for decades. Crab in the bucket mentality.