Ok, so how will that improve the lives of financially poor minorities?
Black college students have lower six-year college completion rates than any other demographic. A new survey found that cost and discrimination are largely to blame.
www.insidehighered.com
It wasn't virtue signalling, it was an (poor) attempt to try to improve people's lives. At a time when racism in the US was worse than today. It isn't working well though...
As affirmative action and diversity come under attack, inequity is widening and set to get worse.
www.usatoday.com
He isn't right about it, it is just another knee jerk reaction that will create bigger problems in the future. Building a just society is not easy, for example when parents are not home because they have to work 2 jobs to make ends meet are unable to supervise their kids with their homework and their own lack of education means they can't even help. There are workable solutions, but that is not what DeSantis is looking for.
But you can always import talent from abroad....
Unlike you, whenever Murphy was wrong, he has freely acknowledged it. Lets see...
Get a subscription, the NYT is/was a good news paper.
The notion isn't that people were not created equal, the fact is that people don't have equal opportunities.
This is a very complex issue, the sad part is that you are (again) gloating about removing something that did help poor people, just not as well as it should be. And they were not taking the place of non black students either...
There were approximately 18.58 million college students in the U.S.
www.statista.com