Isn't this situation just sad? (how people in the US treat education and how the "name"

Cee El Eye Ef

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matters)? So today I was walking down a street in Ithaca, New York with my friend. We stopped by a restaurant and he had to go check on something, while I sat and waited, I heard a conversation go on. It was between five high school kids (all of them White) who were sitting on a table celebrating their accomplishments. So as I sat and waited I over heard some of the stuff they said and I remember this part

"Dude, I was accepted into Cornell, Boston College, Northwestern, and Princeton but I was denied from Harvard, Yale and Stanford, they probably gave my spot to some n*gger because of affirmative action"

The guy was real loud with his words too. The kids looked rich and they had some pretty good cars for some kids who are in high school. This really had me thinking, those kids complain about their situation and bash affirmative action when most of the regular and poor kids have to work their butts of. Those kids can easily get the connections and have the parents to get them into Princeton while other kids can work their butts off and still not make it.


Is the state of higher education in America that bad to a point where some spoiled rats can get into Princeton while hardworking people cannot even dream of that? YET, everyone wants to whine about affirmative action. I personally am scared that those same kids can be the senators of my state or one of them can end up being the next president of America, I mean a degree from Princeton can take you far in life.

Enough of me, I want your views.
how am I a stalker when I was just sitting in one place and those kids were talking extremely loud?
 
I think it's time that we started once again to spank spoiled teenagers.
 
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