40 Delaware lowers passing score on bar exam in push for racial diversity: 'Not supposed to be a barrier' (www.foxnews.com) posted 1 year ago by undine53 1 year ago by undine53 +40 / -0 Delaware lowers passing score on bar exam in push for racial diversity: 'Not supposed to be a barrier' The Delaware Supreme Court lowered the passing score on the state's bar exam amid other changes in an attempt to increase the racial diversity of the state's lawyers. 17 comments share 17 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Here is the thing.
Can they name who is asking for them to lower the scores?
They are lowering the scores when the people are not asking them? I don't see a bunch of minority groups saying "HEY... LOWER THE SCORES"
Where are they getting this from??
All part of the left's race to the bottom. We want MAGA, they want MA Cr@p.
I agree.
No one is asking for this. They are just doing it.
They need to be stopped.
You're just not paying attention. This is being advocated far and wide by minority groups.
https://nypost.com/2021/03/03/rep-jamaal-bowman-calls-standardized-testing-a-pillar-of-systemic-racism/
Ian,
You need to stop listening to people in "leadership" roles who "act" as they speak for black people.
Those fake leaders are Cabal agents.
You know that right?
And here is how you know this is bullshit.
Ian.. you and I both know that black folks do not take school seriously, to begin with.
The dropout rate is very high. So they don't care about doing well on a test, to begin with.
Inner-city black schools are not producing the next rocket scientist.
They don't care about the test at all. A lot of them won't show up to class even if you made it easier.
They don't care.
Single moms see school as a way to get some time away from their kids.
They don't care about how hard a test is.
I am talking about the actual people brother. Not a rep in a suit.
I don't know any minority that has ever asked for this.
Remember.... There are more large Corporations incorporated in Delaware tgan any other state due to Delaware Chancery court and the volume of "established Precedents recorded in Delaware Corporate Law.