Scott Galloway: Affirmative Action Is Wonderful But it Shouldn’t Be Based on Visible Characteristics
‘NPR should return the 1% of funding they get from the government’
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GALLOWAY: "It started fine. 60 years ago, there were 12 blacks at Princeton, Yale and Harvard combined. 51% of this year’s freshman class at Harvard is non-white. That’s a tremendous victory. The question is, where do we move from here? And the bottom line is, affirmative action is wonderful, but it shouldn’t be based on visible characteristics. That causes more trouble than it solves right now. It’s not needed.”
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