severn
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Anti-affirmative action group sues Naval Academy over race-based admissions policies | CNN Politics
The US Naval Academy was sued Thursday over its use of race in its admissions practices by the same anti-affirmative action group whose lawsuits against Harvard and the University of North Carolina led the Supreme Court to declare race-based admissions policies unlawful earlier this year.
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... so here are some stats 2023 to 2027.
Year/Class Size/White.
2027/1175/633.
2026/1184/676.
2025/1183/672.
2024/1194/855.
2023/1181/696.
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... so where do I begin, highly charge issue. Since we're all anonymous here and probably have a kid(s) in the yard, I'll start with my .02 cents. Apologized in advance if I sound off with political incorrect views. I'm going to use my DS '26 as an example. If this knuckle head Anti-Affirmative Group wins, then the follow on class size will be loaded with prep school grads from all over with tuition from K-12 to the tune of $25,000-63,000 annually. I know this for a fact because my DS has a roommate in HS who paid for a shoe costing $2000.00. Also, one of his classmates travels in a private jet. With my DS, I paid for tutoring in Physics, Chemistry, Calculus. For SAT, he took 5 total starting in Sophomore year. There's also a SAT prep course every Saturday for 4 hours. Why I did this?? I was in Iraq when he was 3 years old. Daily, one of my duties was to enter two hardcore villages, as in crazy hardcore insurgents. My lead vehicle was a M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank. My friend, a tanker, labelled the area as a "target rich environment." Make the long story short, I basically accepted death daily. So I promised myself if I make it home alive that I will take care of DS no matter what the cost... by the way he is visiting this weekend after the six week exams, so lots of cooking in the house.