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Okay, so let's say we operate under meritocracy.
You now acknowledge it'd mostly be Asians and Jews, yes? You also acknowledge that blacks/Hispanics would be largely kept from entering such schools. Do you also, then, see that those who are able to continue pursuing higher education will therefore have kids who are better-and-better prepared for entering higher education themselves, while those who were initially barred would have to work much harder? Their kids, too, will encounter the same barriers as they are made to compete against multiple generations of competition that have undergone higher education and resource access. As this divide continues, the statistical truths inherent within each race would continue to perpetuate.
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