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In reply to the discussion: The erasure of Malia Obama, or why we question the accomplishments of a 17-year-old [View all]1StrongBlackMan
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The erasure of Malia Obama, or why we question the accomplishments of a 17-year-old [View all]
gollygee
May 2016
OP
Actually lots of people questioned George w Bush's admission to Yale and Harvard
Doctor_J
May 2016
#4
Even here. DUers were questioning why she had gotten in, and insisting it happened
pnwmom
May 2016
#6
No doubt, but to deny the role that politics and legacy status plays in college admissions..
X_Digger
May 2016
#45
The people who thought those kids could not pay were NOT Sanders supporters!
raging moderate
May 2016
#39
Malia Obama is not a legacy admission. Neither of her parents went to Harvard College.
StevieM
May 2016
#20
Because Racist America cannot bring itself to admit that black people are intelligent human beings.
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2016
#24