There was an incident at the Wesleyan University involving
two girls that applied, one an Asian American with test scores in the 1400s,
the other a Dominican girl with scores in the 900s, and shockingly, the
Dominican was recommended instead of the Asian American by one of the admission
committee members because he was “willing to take a chance on her.”
In reality, he was not taking a chance on anything because
it was not his education, his money, his future, or his reputation he was fooling
with; why anyone so shallow as to make nonsensical decisions that effect the
future of others was in a position of authority, is beyond me.
There are far too many positions empowered to make choices
for others, much less the workers that abuse that power to satisfy their own
egos, take social workers for example, they separate families they have no connection
to (not that would change anything) and take children away from their parents by
force to be placed in foster care.
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