The Constitution seems to be concerned primarily with the use of public funds. Harvard takes tax dollars and is supposed to play by the rules. If the VC is private money they can do as they please.
Private association with private money may be regrettable but I'm not seeing it as concerning. Most people don't have the time to bother with counting melanin cells.
"Most people don't have the time to bother with counting melanin cells."
That's what I thought. But Mr. Blum & Co. want their fair shot at fame and glory.
But on a more serious note, I *think*--not sure--that corporations are required to enter into a pact with the government. That's how they become official entities. That pact bounds them to US law, which includes discrimination laws.
A Jew once told me that he doesn't respect black folks people...they are liquid money... they can't seem to aggregate their economics like the Jews and Asians who bounce dollars numerous times among themselves before it leaves their communities.
Social integration is not measurable; it can't be deposited into the bank. For example, It's increasingly sad to see Koreans own and control the billion-dollar hair products industry. It's amazing and sad how black women get mistreated at these Asian-owned salons and shops and still go back.
Racism is a competitive relationship between groups for ownership and control of resources for wealth and power. It's a power relationship. Whites got the headstart, and blacks have never been part of the race. Blacks have been the boot and loot.
Racism is a team sport. Forfeiting is suicide. Other competing minority groups have figured this out. Black folks are still in la la land wearing their glasses upside down.
Wishing for a color-blind society is like wishing for one billion dollars to be placed in my checking account. Lol!!!!
The Constitution seems to be concerned primarily with the use of public funds. Harvard takes tax dollars and is supposed to play by the rules. If the VC is private money they can do as they please.
Private association with private money may be regrettable but I'm not seeing it as concerning. Most people don't have the time to bother with counting melanin cells.
"Most people don't have the time to bother with counting melanin cells."
That's what I thought. But Mr. Blum & Co. want their fair shot at fame and glory.
But on a more serious note, I *think*--not sure--that corporations are required to enter into a pact with the government. That's how they become official entities. That pact bounds them to US law, which includes discrimination laws.
But again, I could be wrong about all of this.
A Jew once told me that he doesn't respect black folks people...they are liquid money... they can't seem to aggregate their economics like the Jews and Asians who bounce dollars numerous times among themselves before it leaves their communities.
Social integration is not measurable; it can't be deposited into the bank. For example, It's increasingly sad to see Koreans own and control the billion-dollar hair products industry. It's amazing and sad how black women get mistreated at these Asian-owned salons and shops and still go back.
Racism is a competitive relationship between groups for ownership and control of resources for wealth and power. It's a power relationship. Whites got the headstart, and blacks have never been part of the race. Blacks have been the boot and loot.
Racism is a team sport. Forfeiting is suicide. Other competing minority groups have figured this out. Black folks are still in la la land wearing their glasses upside down.
Wishing for a color-blind society is like wishing for one billion dollars to be placed in my checking account. Lol!!!!
"black hair products"
Could be, that scheme has the solid ring of freedom. \s
I would add that a few educational establishments who refuse tax money are still legal entities but not constrained by the federal thuggery.