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Robert Last's avatar

You bring up many points in this post. I'd like to touch on one of them. In my opinion, the place for preference in education is at the primary school level, where disadvantaged students experience significant segregation from their more affluent, and predominantly Caucasian counterparts. Here, schools in historically minority populated school districts deal with issues that students in more affluent school districts do not. As a society, we benefit from the best young minds succeeding. I agree with your viewpoint that this should not be happening at the more elective university level. But, if we really want the best young minds to succeed, we must consider the possibility of evening the playing field so that the disadvantaged are not left behind, before ever applying for entrance at the university level. I feel that this (and not at the post-secondary level) is where we are failing. By the time student reach post-secondary education, the cake has been baked, so to speak.

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Ragged Clown's avatar

Great review, Graham, and I agree with most of much of what you say. Heather MacDonald is a great writer and I always appreciate her take even if I don't always agree with it.

My one little quibble echoes one that someone else made on another comment just now.

> I suspect that, in the unlikely event of The Diversity Delusion being read by anyone on the Left, they too would mentally airbrush the evidence away.

I think it's a mistake to assume that The Left is a monolith. It makes it harder for you to hear and address our arguments. The domain of The Left includes more than just racial politics, identity politics and gender politics. I am a lifelong leftie and I have read and agree with a lot of Heather MacDonald's observations. Identity politics is corrosive and should be opposed but identity politics does not define the left any more than free-market capitalism or immigrant-bashing defines the right.

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