Affirmative Action Brain Puzzlers
14th October 2012
Steve Sailer is not afraid to ask the hard questions.
Let’s try this hypothetical: two blue-eyed identical twins raised together apply to the University of Texas. They have equal GPAs, test scores, extracurricular activities and so forth. They only differ in one thing. Seven of their eight great-grandparents are German. But the other one is the King of Spain. Does this entitle them to check the Hispanic/Latino box on their UT applications?
Hundreds of Habsburgs await the decision with bated breath….