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Indian man pretends to be black for affirmative action


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2017 Aug 7, 8:12am   3,690 views  15 comments

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1   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Aug 7, 8:19am  

Meh, boring movie from the 80's.

2   Shaman   2017 Aug 7, 8:50am  

Scandalous!! ...that medical schools are still using race as a qualifier!

3   zzyzzx   2017 Aug 7, 9:14am  

Fucking White Male says

Meh, boring movie from the 80's.

What movie is that???

4   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Aug 7, 9:35am  

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Man_(film)

Unfortunately, his father's neurotic psychiatrist talks his patient into having more fun for himself instead of spending money on his son. Faced with the horrifying prospect of having to pay for law school by himself, Mark decides to take up a scholarship, but the only suitable one is for

5   Patrick   2017 Aug 7, 9:41am  

Happens all the time. It's just yet more of the leftist institutionalized anti-white racism which pervades academia and tech.

I met an Indian woman from the south who was showered with engineering scholarships because they simply could not find any other dark skinned women from the south who were interested in and moderately good at engineering. She was amused by it all. She didn't even need the money, but the groups that gave it to her had to justify their existence and prove they were doing something about the imaginary "racism and sexism" in engineering. Without that imaginary enemy, those groups would have no reason for existence, and the jobs for their executives would disappear.

6   zzyzzx   2017 Aug 7, 9:46am  

I'll have to watch that movie.

The film was widely criticized for featuring a Caucasian actor wearing blackface. When the film was released, some protests took place within the black community.

7   Dan8267   2017 Aug 7, 4:43pm  

zzyzzx says

Indian man pretends to be black for affirmative action

Nothing wrong with this. Anything a person can do to prevent being discriminated against is fair game.

I'm just surprised this isn't another post about white woman pretends to be Indian for Affirmative Action. The right can't let go of that fake scandal.

8   Ceffer   2017 Aug 7, 6:37pm  

Like my college buddy with a wealthy dad who was half Yugoslavian, half Portuguese with a hispanic sounding surname. He had C plus university grades, went to his interview with dark makeup declaring himself Mexican American, and got into a nice professional program.

He carried the charade through his program, and even was president of the minority students association for a year. He was proud of himself that shrewdness and chicanery trumped merit.

He practiced his "Mexican" accent on me, declaring his name with Hispanic pride.

9   Strategist   2017 Aug 7, 6:40pm  

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10   Ceffer   2017 Aug 7, 6:45pm  

In the day, the admissions committees almost didn't care whether they were "genuine" or "fake" minorities, as long as they met the political correctness mandate. A reasonable fake who, chances are, won't wind up killing or harming anybody, rather than a "real" who needs a squadron of proctors to keep him "safe". Yet still, there is a point where he/her is unleashed on society on his/her own recognizance?

I have seen some of the unleashed, and it's pretty pathetic.

11   thepaine   2017 Aug 7, 7:09pm  

He identified with being black.

12   Shaman   2017 Aug 7, 10:22pm  

Dan8267 says

Nothing wrong with this. Anything a person can do to prevent being discriminated against is fair game.

I'll agree 100%. Discrimination based on race is WRONG, and should be opposed and actively thwarted by all right-thinking people.

13   Rin   2017 Aug 8, 11:12am  

zzyzzx says

The film was widely criticized for featuring a Caucasian actor wearing blackface. When the film was released, some protests took place within the black community.

Here's the difference ... the Indian-American guy does have Dravidian (see historically Black South Asian as oppose to Indo-Aryan [ meaning Persian/Central Asian ]) ancestry and thus, most certainly can claim some black heritage.

The guy whose ancestors had primarily come from Britain, Germany, or Lithuania can't say that.

Hence, most non-Bollywood Indians, since Bollywood is basically fair skinned Persian-like, can claim Dravidian ancestry w/o looking like a fraud.

14   Onvacation   2017 Aug 8, 1:55pm  

He is black. His race is human but he is definitely coloured black.

Where I live and work if I were to claim my race as human I would be in big trouble.

15   Rin   2017 Aug 8, 2:42pm  

Onvacation says

he is definitely coloured black

He is black. In South Asia, it's called DRAVIDIAN.

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