An insightful letter to Michigan State University’s campus newspaper on racial preferences in academia:
I have two younger brothers. One is white, related to me by blood, and the other is Guatemalan, related to me by adoption. Both were raised in the same house, by the same parents, taught the same morals and values, and both are exceptionally bright. They have always been treated equally. However, when they try to get into college, my Guatemalan brother will have a leg-up over my white brother because his skin is brown…
Striking home, no? What if the white kid was given the advantage? Would any “liberal” hackles rise?