#2. Affirmative Action Wasn't Mathin': Perverted Reparative Justice
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In Episode 2 of "KOS the Scientist," join us as we dive into the recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action and its far-reaching consequences. Host KOS breaks down the complexities surrounding this issue, shedding light on the perversion of reparative justice within the system.
KOS begins by discussing the lopsided nature of the Supreme Court and the expected outcome of the ruling, highlighting that affirmative action was already banned or restricted in many states. He delves into the original intent of affirmative action, addressing concerns about the broken system and its focus on racial identity rather than historical context.
The episode explores key moments in the history of affirmative action, from the Cornell University students' protests in 2017 to the concerns raised by scholars like Dr. Henry Louis Gates and Lonnie Guinier. KOS examines the unintended consequences of affirmative action, where immigrant families can inadvertently exploit the system, leaving Native Black Americans at a disadvantage.
Additionally, KOS delves into Clarence Thomas's opinion on affirmative action and the challenges of basing admissions on race. He addresses the arguments about whether judges who benefited from affirmative action should rule in its favor and discusses the legacy admission system in elite institutions.
The episode concludes with a look at the potential future of affirmative action and the evolving strategies universities may employ to maintain diversity, leaving listeners with a better understanding of the multifaceted issues surrounding this topic.
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