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Re: URM status?

Post by d34d9823 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:11 am

GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:
Oh wow, you're really serious about this aren't you? lol...shame I'm not.

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Haha me neither. I'm not really sure where I stand on this, I just threw something out there to see if I could start a discussion.

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Re: URM status?

Post by Mrs. Jack Donaghy » Wed May 12, 2010 12:12 am

GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:
d34dluk3 wrote:
GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:
d34dluk3 wrote:I think the point is she doesn't agree with the system, so she's going to neutralize it as best she can.
Really doesn't take away from the hypocrisy, honey. But w/e...she can do what she wants.

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Is civil disobedience hypocrisy?

I know this isn't civil disobedience, but it seems similar to me on an abstract level: ignoring the rules because you believe in something different.

And I don't think what she's doing is hypocritical. If other people are profiting from an unfair system, is it "hypocritical" to profit also? Do you have to stand impotently on the sidelines whining about the unfair system or do you step in and neutralize the inequity?
Oh wow, you're really serious about this aren't you? lol...shame I'm not.

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lol, perfect response. This thread/conversation need not go any further. I got bored with it about 25 minutes ago.

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Re: URM status?

Post by d34d9823 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:20 am

merichard87 wrote:Its not neutralization if you are simply taking advantage of an awkward situation. And anyway I was under the impression that to get the NA boost you must show a connection to that background. Oh well, its a mad, mad world.
Well, I think there's two ethical dilemmas here:
- whether you can claim NA without actually being it (almost all people would say this is cheating)
- whether it's ethical to claim NA if your NA by blood but not by heritage (obviously you are entitled to, but some people think it's unfair to claim it when you're applying along with people who actually are steeped in that culture)

OP sort of set this off by saying she was going to claim it (which she is entitled to) in order to offset affirmative action (this got the people who think "no" on the second point's panties in a twist). And so claims that she's a hypocritical, unethical person proliferate.

I don't get where this mindset that there's ethics behind rules comes from in general. No doubt there are ethics in the minds of the people who frame the rules, but an individual who comes upon the rules has no prior obligations to them. I don't see a valid reason to complain if someone is following the rules. If you don't like it, change the rules. That's what they're for.

Of course, bitching is practically America's national pastime at this point.

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Re: URM status?

Post by 20121109 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:25 am

d34dluk3 wrote:
merichard87 wrote:Its not neutralization if you are simply taking advantage of an awkward situation. And anyway I was under the impression that to get the NA boost you must show a connection to that background. Oh well, its a mad, mad world.
Well, I think there's two ethical dilemmas here:
- whether you can claim NA without actually being it (almost all people would say this is cheating)
- whether it's ethical to claim NA if your NA by blood but not by heritage (obviously you are entitled to, but some people think it's unfair to claim it when you're applying along with people who actually are steeped in that culture)

OP sort of set this off by saying she was going to claim it (which she is entitled to) in order to offset affirmative action (this got the people who think "no" on the second point's panties in a twist). And so claims that she's a hypocritical, unethical person proliferate.

I don't get where this mindset that there's ethics behind rules comes from in general. No doubt there are ethics in the minds of the people who frame the rules, but an individual who comes upon the rules has no prior obligations to them. I don't see a valid reason to complain if someone is following the rules. If you don't like it, change the rules. That's what they're for.

Of course, bitching is practically America's national pastime at this point.
Admit it. You are serious, aren't you??

Make that discussion happen (girl?)!!!!!!!

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Re: URM status?

Post by booby87 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:25 am

Nightrunner wrote:IBTL

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Re: URM status?

Post by hiromoto45 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:28 am

d34dluk3 wrote:
GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:
Oh wow, you're really serious about this aren't you? lol...shame I'm not.

<3
Haha me neither. I'm not really sure where I stand on this, I just threw something out there to see if I could start a discussion.
YCrevolution wrote:
d34dluk3 wrote:As far as the ethics go, what if you don't agree with the URM system? Does that change anything? What do you guys think?
The Under-represented Law Student Forum is not for debating affirmative action or related elements.
You aren't slick.

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Re: URM status?

Post by TexasDemocrat » Wed May 12, 2010 12:30 am

d34dluk3 wrote:
merichard87 wrote:Its not neutralization if you are simply taking advantage of an awkward situation. And anyway I was under the impression that to get the NA boost you must show a connection to that background. Oh well, its a mad, mad world.
Well, I think there's two ethical dilemmas here:
- whether you can claim NA without actually being it (almost all people would say this is cheating)
- whether it's ethical to claim NA if your NA by blood but not by heritage (obviously you are entitled to, but some people think it's unfair to claim it when you're applying along with people who actually are steeped in that culture)

OP sort of set this off by saying she was going to claim it (which she is entitled to) in order to offset affirmative action (this got the people who think "no" on the second point's panties in a twist). And so claims that she's a hypocritical, unethical person proliferate.

I don't get where this mindset that there's ethics behind rules comes from in general. No doubt there are ethics in the minds of the people who frame the rules, but an individual who comes upon the rules has no prior obligations to them. I don't see a valid reason to complain if someone is following the rules. If you don't like it, change the rules. That's what they're for.

Of course, bitching is practically America's national pastime at this point.
Thank you. The rest can call this unethical all they want. I'm not claiming NA "without actually being it."

If I were black, but grew up in a white neighborhood and with white, would that mean I'm not black?

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Re: URM status?

Post by d34d9823 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:31 am

GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:
Admit it. You are serious, aren't you??

Make that discussion happen (girl?)!!!!!!!

<3
Maybe just a little bit :D And definitely guy, but thanks for the emasculatory compliment.

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Re: URM status?

Post by TexasDemocrat » Wed May 12, 2010 12:32 am

GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:
d34dluk3 wrote:
merichard87 wrote:Its not neutralization if you are simply taking advantage of an awkward situation. And anyway I was under the impression that to get the NA boost you must show a connection to that background. Oh well, its a mad, mad world.
Well, I think there's two ethical dilemmas here:
- whether you can claim NA without actually being it (almost all people would say this is cheating)
- whether it's ethical to claim NA if your NA by blood but not by heritage (obviously you are entitled to, but some people think it's unfair to claim it when you're applying along with people who actually are steeped in that culture)

OP sort of set this off by saying she was going to claim it (which she is entitled to) in order to offset affirmative action (this got the people who think "no" on the second point's panties in a twist). And so claims that she's a hypocritical, unethical person proliferate.

I don't get where this mindset that there's ethics behind rules comes from in general. No doubt there are ethics in the minds of the people who frame the rules, but an individual who comes upon the rules has no prior obligations to them. I don't see a valid reason to complain if someone is following the rules. If you don't like it, change the rules. That's what they're for.

Of course, bitching is practically America's national pastime at this point.
Admit it. You are serious, aren't you??

Make that discussion happen (girl?)!!!!!!!

<3
What does it matter?

He/She has a valid point. Let's see you make one.

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Re: URM status?

Post by hiromoto45 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:32 am

TexasDemocrat wrote:
d34dluk3 wrote:
merichard87 wrote:Its not neutralization if you are simply taking advantage of an awkward situation. And anyway I was under the impression that to get the NA boost you must show a connection to that background. Oh well, its a mad, mad world.
Well, I think there's two ethical dilemmas here:
- whether you can claim NA without actually being it (almost all people would say this is cheating)
- whether it's ethical to claim NA if your NA by blood but not by heritage (obviously you are entitled to, but some people think it's unfair to claim it when you're applying along with people who actually are steeped in that culture)

OP sort of set this off by saying she was going to claim it (which she is entitled to) in order to offset affirmative action (this got the people who think "no" on the second point's panties in a twist). And so claims that she's a hypocritical, unethical person proliferate.

I don't get where this mindset that there's ethics behind rules comes from in general. No doubt there are ethics in the minds of the people who frame the rules, but an individual who comes upon the rules has no prior obligations to them. I don't see a valid reason to complain if someone is following the rules. If you don't like it, change the rules. That's what they're for.

Of course, bitching is practically America's national pastime at this point.
Thank you. The rest can call this unethical all they want. I'm not claiming NA "without actually being it."

If I were black, but grew up in a white neighborhood and with white, would that mean I'm not black?

You seem to have an issue with blacks. Every post is blacks take this. There are more URMS and minorities than black people. You analogy is a complete fail and offensive.
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Re: URM status?

Post by merichard87 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:32 am

NO it would mean your diversity statement could be written about finding your cultural heritage when you are not being exposed to it which you could have done if you cared more about your NA blood than the URM boost it would provide you. =)

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Re: URM status?

Post by TexasDemocrat » Wed May 12, 2010 12:34 am

Anastasia Dee Dualla wrote:
Listen...umm (sorry had to scroll up) Texas Democrat.

You have the right to check whatever you would like and write whatever false/true/stretch of a diversity statement you want. Really, its your choice. Your family clearly has some "tangible or verifable" tie to the Native American community. But don't turn this conversation into a "well someone else will just check the box and take my seat" conversation. Realistically, adcomms select people who they believe will succeed in law school. If you weren't that person without the check, you certainly won't be just because you attached Native American to your application. Just ask the minorities who don't get in ANYWHERE.

So, check Native American be prepared with your fathers ID thing and tribal affiliation. Have fun and hope that I answered your question.
Thank you for an informative response. I probably won't write a diversity statement. If checking a box gives me a boost, great. If not, oh well.

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Re: URM status?

Post by TexasDemocrat » Wed May 12, 2010 12:38 am

hiromoto45 wrote:
TexasDemocrat wrote:
d34dluk3 wrote:
merichard87 wrote:Its not neutralization if you are simply taking advantage of an awkward situation. And anyway I was under the impression that to get the NA boost you must show a connection to that background. Oh well, its a mad, mad world.
Well, I think there's two ethical dilemmas here:
- whether you can claim NA without actually being it (almost all people would say this is cheating)
- whether it's ethical to claim NA if your NA by blood but not by heritage (obviously you are entitled to, but some people think it's unfair to claim it when you're applying along with people who actually are steeped in that culture)

OP sort of set this off by saying she was going to claim it (which she is entitled to) in order to offset affirmative action (this got the people who think "no" on the second point's panties in a twist). And so claims that she's a hypocritical, unethical person proliferate.

I don't get where this mindset that there's ethics behind rules comes from in general. No doubt there are ethics in the minds of the people who frame the rules, but an individual who comes upon the rules has no prior obligations to them. I don't see a valid reason to complain if someone is following the rules. If you don't like it, change the rules. That's what they're for.

Of course, bitching is practically America's national pastime at this point.
Thank you. The rest can call this unethical all they want. I'm not claiming NA "without actually being it."

If I were black, but grew up in a white neighborhood and with white, would that mean I'm not black?

You seem to have an issue with blacks. Every post is blacks take this. There are more rums and minorities than black people. You analogy is a complete fail and offensive.
I don't have an issue at all with blacks. It's hypothetical. Also, because I know URM is limited to very few minorities. It is my understanding that even Hispanics don't qualify for it (which surprises me).

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Re: URM status?

Post by TexasDemocrat » Wed May 12, 2010 12:38 am

xyzzzzzzzz wrote:so what schools does the OP want to go to?
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Re: URM status?

Post by 20121109 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:39 am

TexasDemocrat wrote:What does it matter?

He/She has a valid point. Let's see you make one.
Are you actually trying to bait me into an argument, here?

Sorry, bad day to try and piss off Gaia. Just used the URM boost to get into my dream school!! I'm on top of the world!!

Hey, I guess we're more similar than I had originally thought!!! Awesome.

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Re: URM status?

Post by merichard87 » Wed May 12, 2010 12:39 am

Mexicans and Puerto Ricans receive a boost.

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Re: URM status?

Post by TexasDemocrat » Wed May 12, 2010 12:41 am

hiromoto45 wrote:
TexasDemocrat wrote:
Mrs. Jack Donaghy wrote: Yup... and after law school when you face close to zero obstacles towards reaching all of your law-related goals and having so much handed to you simply because you're a pretty blonde and that NA who had lower numbers than you, but clearly looks NA, whose spot you took faces said obstacles, I hope you feel good about this.
WTF?

Yes, I get everything handed to me for being blonde.
That's a stretch.
Well, it's a good thing I didn't come here to seek your approval on my looks.

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