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<blockquote data-quote="Aku" data-source="post: 3542089" data-attributes="member: 26480"><p>There is not way to look and compare your challenge in a short period of time, if ever, because of the effect of affirmative action. What would Tulsa 1960 versus Tulsa 2020 look like without affirmative action is a considerable unknown. I believe the effects of affirmative action will never be fully known because of political and news manipulation, and the rise of social media. However, social media may actually benefit integration and diversity, but I know of no studies on that yet. </p><p></p><p>First, maybe its time to seriously consider repealing affirmative action. I think that would draw heavy criticism. However, groups choosing self-segregation is more of a political stance, and failed policies of a two-party system, not an effort to be diverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aku, post: 3542089, member: 26480"] There is not way to look and compare your challenge in a short period of time, if ever, because of the effect of affirmative action. What would Tulsa 1960 versus Tulsa 2020 look like without affirmative action is a considerable unknown. I believe the effects of affirmative action will never be fully known because of political and news manipulation, and the rise of social media. However, social media may actually benefit integration and diversity, but I know of no studies on that yet. First, maybe its time to seriously consider repealing affirmative action. I think that would draw heavy criticism. However, groups choosing self-segregation is more of a political stance, and failed policies of a two-party system, not an effort to be diverse. [/QUOTE]
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