College Republicans Debate Affirmative Action

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The FSU College Republicans debate the FAMU Mock Trial Team on the controversial issue of Affirmative Action.

Republican response by Richard Keeth, Shaina Sklar

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  • You're awesome tbortnyk. I love the "what?? I'm Jewish" comment

  • @mig2drew Haha that was the guy next to me

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  • Call me what you wan't, but the black team had nothing but a loud voice on their side and no clear examples to back up their claim. They got owned big time.

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  • im glad the black dude wasn't Afro centric

  • @mig2drew That was me!

  • @rbmsig04 LBJ was an admitted racist....

  • I never thought I would say this about Republicans....but great job! Made logical points, rather than emotionally driven ones.

  • This is total bullshit. The "supreme court" of the US works for the bankers out of the LONDON CITY STATE and have ALL been bought off......LONG ago.

    Your supreme "judges" work for THEMSELVES. (They like to live "good".)

    If for one SECOND you think that you will get "justice" from the US supreme court, think again my fellow Americans!

    Don't be fools!

  • The Pro-Affirmative Action is fervent but lacking substance. Or maybe I'm just biased, because I'm against Affirmative Action.

  • Nixon started Affirmitive Action. In 1970, only 1% of law, medical and engineering school student bodies were female. Nixon wanted people to take advantage of the civil rights laws that were recently passed. It was never meant to be a quota system. Idiot, racist, sexist libs.

  • Lyndon B. Johnson was for segregation.

  • I totally agree with the republicans. Affirmative action should exist but it should only account for socioeconomic circumstances because after all it isn't our color of skin or sex that can act as a roadblock for advancement, it is the financial situation. I am a Hispanic myself and although I take advantage of affirmative action because it is already there, deep inside I would rather be judged on my merit and character rather than being judged by how I look.

  • The FAMU had no truth to their statements, they just had a speaker who just talked in a loud preacher-like voice. You need to understand that government policies that may have good intentions, won't always have good results

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