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Smart Black kid graduates in top 5 of his class, Universities FREAK OUT


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2018 Mar 31, 2:41pm   6,242 views  17 comments

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https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/30/health/teen-college-20-acceptances-trnd/index.html

This is my high school. 2 to 3 kids per year graduate with a perfect A record. This kid is smart, only one B in high school. I'll bet he was in the top 5 of his class. Notice they left out his SAT score. He's also black, and a radical left political activist. Therefore he was not only accepted everywhere he applied w full scholarship, but he has full adoring media in tow.

I wonder why the media wouldnt write articles about the hundreds of houston area high school seniors with higher SAT's and graduating in top 2 of their class?

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1   theoakman   2018 Mar 31, 2:58pm  

CBOEtrader says
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/30/health/teen-college-20-acceptances-trnd/index.html

This is my high school. 2 to 3 kids per year graduate with a perfect A record. This kid is smart, only one B in high school. I'll bet he was in the top 5 of his class. Notice they left out his SAT score. He's also black, and a radical left political activist. Therefore he was not only accepted everywhere he applied w full scholarship, but he has full adoring media in tow.

I wonder why the media wouldnt write articles about the hundreds of houston area high school seniors with higher SAT's and graduating in top 2 of their class?


The big issue is, this is not even statistically possible for a white or an asian student. These admission policies actually benefit upper middle class minority applicants and yields absolutely zero in leveling the playing field. Kids from the inner cities get nothing.
2   CBOEtrader   2018 Mar 31, 8:27pm  

theoakman says
this is not even statistically possible for a white or an asian student.


Of course not. There's a white and/or asian student ahead of this kid in his own class, who also probably has a higher SAT score, sitting at home w one ivy league acceptance letter, no money, and no publicity.
3   Ceffer   2018 Mar 31, 8:28pm  

They need to stuff him and put him in the Smithsonian now, before he can disappoint anybody.
4   komputodo   2018 Mar 31, 8:36pm  

CBOEtrader says
I wonder why the media wouldnt write articles about the hundreds of houston area high school seniors with higher SAT's and graduating in top 2 of their class?


Yes, that is quite a mystery...If you ever figure it out, please clue us in.
5   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Mar 31, 9:34pm  

CBOEtrader says
I wonder why the media wouldnt write articles about the hundreds of houston area high school seniors with higher SAT's and graduating in top 2 of their class?

6   RC2006   2018 Apr 1, 6:09am  

The kid is news worthy because he is an anomaly and the media is over blowing positive things about minorities at the moment. It’s about the same as a dog that can ride a skateboard or a guy with downs getting a pilots license.
7   CBOEtrader   2018 Apr 1, 7:57am  

RC2006 says
The kid is news worthy because he is an anomaly and the media is over blowing positive things about minorities at the moment. It’s about the same as a dog that can ride a skateboard or a guy with downs getting a pilots license.


Exactly. This fawning over 1st level achievement by a black kid is the soft racism of low expectations. The left again, racist as fuk.
8   RC2006   2018 Apr 1, 8:11am  

CBOEtrader says
Exactly. This fawning over 1st level achievement by a black kid is the soft racism of low expectations. The left again, racist as fuk.


It only hurts blacks. All of the affirmative action BS in schools just puts doubts into the minds of employers and then people complain about blacks that graduate from college that can’t find a job. It’s a real disservice to blacks that are really smart, high achievers that deserve to be successful.
9   CBOEtrader   2018 Apr 1, 8:47am  

RC2006 says
CBOEtrader says
Exactly. This fawning over 1st level achievement by a black kid is the soft racism of low expectations. The left again, racist as fuk.


It only hurts blacks. All of the affirmative action BS in schools just puts doubts into the minds of employers and then people complain about blacks that graduate from college that can’t find a job. It’s a real disservice to blacks that are really smart, high achievers that deserve to be successful.


As @Patrick noted in another thread, if deciding based on credentials a smart consumer would choose a straight male Asian doctor EVERY TIME. They have to consistently perform higher than every group to have the credentials.
10   CBOEtrader   2018 Apr 1, 9:50am  

Show me the Asian or conservative kid who CNN wrote an article about regarding college admission, or just show me the Asian or conservative kid who got into the 20 elite colleges without either valedictorian rank or perfect SAT score.
11   Patrick   2018 Apr 1, 10:09am  

I'm trying to channel the psychology of the writers who think they are doing something good with this story.

What is the real underlying motive? They'd say to themselves, "Well, black kids generally accomplish so little that they get discouraged, and so they need this role model, and I'm going to use what power I have at CNN to displace other potential stories about white or Asian kids and push this one."

So the existence of the story itself can be seen as an admission that this black kid is the exception that proves the rule of low achievement, which is not necessarily encouraging.

The fact that the story is written by two women is also telling. I sense a kind of "mothering" attitude that men would be much less likely to have.
12   CBOEtrader   2018 Apr 1, 10:23am  

The writers could be justified in this article considering he was accepted WITH FULL SCHOLARSHIP RIDE to 20 universities. Is it perhaps more of an indictment of the systemic bias within the university system?

The kid checked all the right boxes 1) Black. 2) Political activist for social justice 3) Self-appointed role model. 4) top 1% of his class. I can just imagine his entrance exam. There isn't an admissions office in the country who wouldn't boot the 5th perfect SAT or 10th valedictorian Asians off their acceptance list for this budding black political activist.

Cue @marcus to tell his how fair and balanced the education system is.
13   MisdemeanorRebel   2018 Apr 1, 1:01pm  

Isn't it more amazing that the children of refugees routinely are the top performers in school, despite being a tiny minority of Texans?

Nah, they're Asian, fuck them. We expect Asians to be smart and hard working. Why acknowledge them?

We live in a society where amazing repeat acts of high performance are ignored, to celebrate an almost singular uncommon success of another group.

The Left hates Meritocracy.
14   theoakman   2018 Apr 1, 2:27pm  

RafiMaas says
CBOEtrader says
The kid checked all the right boxes


And did all the right things. Like networking. He knew someone at each of the schoos he got accepted to.

How do we know he didn't have a perfect SAT score?

Would we be seeing this same reaction from the Trump Dick suckers if a white kid pulled off the same thing. My guess is no.


You've never read an article where I white or asian kid gets into all ivies. It doesn't happen
15   Strategist   2018 Apr 1, 2:40pm  

Patrick says
I'm trying to channel the psychology of the writers who think they are doing something good with this story.

What is the real underlying motive? They'd say to themselves, "Well, black kids generally accomplish so little that they get discouraged, and so they need this role model, and I'm going to use what power I have at CNN to displace other potential stories about white or Asian kids and push this one."

So the existence of the story itself can be seen as an admission that this black kid is the exception that proves the rule of low achievement, which is not necessarily encouraging.

The fact that the story is written by two women is also telling. I sense a kind of "mothering" attitude that men would be much less likely to have.


CBOEtrader says
The writers could be justified in this article considering he was accepted WITH FULL SCHOLARSHIP RIDE to 20 universities. Is it perhaps more of an indictment of the systemic bias within the university system?

The kid checked all the right boxes 1) Black. 2) Political activist for social justice 3) Self-appointed role model. 4) top 1% of his class. I can just imagine his entrance exam. There isn't an admissions office in the country who wouldn't boot the 5th perfect SAT or 10th valedictorian Asians off their acceptance list for this budding black political activist.


You guys are right, but Black kids do need motivation to escape the inner city ghettos. I would congratulate this kid, and wish him all the best. One day he could be a motivator for other Black kids.
My question is......what is Obama doing to motivate Black kids.?
16   CBOEtrader   2018 Apr 7, 6:11pm  

https://www.papercitymag.com/culture/lamar-high-school-student-micheal-brown-accepted-every-top-college-real-story/

“I’m actually only ranked 27th at Lamar in my class. There are a lot of smart kids,” Brown says. “A lot of smart kids.”

27th in his class? I wonder why all the fanfare?
17   theoakman   2018 Apr 7, 7:05pm  

Strategist says
You guys are right, but Black kids do need motivation to escape the inner city ghettos. I would congratulate this kid, and wish him all the best. One day he could be a motivator for other Black kids.
My question is......what is Obama doing to motivate Black kids.?


If this kid came from the ghetto, and I have no idea if he did, he deserves his just props because that's a huge hurdle. Most of the time, theses stories involve an upper middle class black kid who the deck wasn't stacked against at all.

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