Minority really isn't that big of a deal...

<p>"Dude, I'll ignore your insult and yet again ask for these ways."</p>

<p>It seriously was a question considering that you responded like you completely were ignoring the word theoretical and that I was speaking of a specific event.</p>

<p>"also note that that would still be considered the <em>school</em> saying that it uses racial preferences, as the person in question would have been an official of the school"</p>

<p>One employee is not speaking the voice of an entire school.</p>

<p>"-Fine then. Which private schools do this? Which private schools admit people because of their skin color and not their talents?"</p>

<p>Just in case you took my original quote to mean a school that admits solely on the color of one's skin with no attention to talent (as far as I know no school does this), I'll rephrase, I'm opposed to any school that considers race in admissions.</p>

<p>"Princeton has joined with seven other leading private colleges and universities in asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold affirmative action policies ... In addition to Princeton, the signatories on the amicus curiae ("friend of the court") brief were Harvard University, which prepared the brief, and Brown University, the University of Chicago, Dartmouth College, Duke University, the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University."
<a href="http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/03/0224/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/03/0224/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>"Yet you have no way to prove that this already isn't happening, now do you?"</p>

<p>What in the world are you saying? Why would I want to prove that AA is not happening?</p>