I've always lived in diverse areas, and my campus in undergrad was very diverse. I think I'd like a mostly white law school, and live in a part of the country that is very white. I'm just more comfortable in that environment. People of other backgrounds seek this out as well, so I don't apologize for wanting this.I'm leaning towards (in no particular order):1. University of Kentucky.2. Quinnipiac (CT).3. University of Idaho.4. University of Maine.5. University of Montana.
I am aware that AA is discussed in other threads but not this one. No one was arguing about AA on this thread at all. It is really not relevant to the discussion, as far as I can tell. Critic, I also agree AA is a good thing. A lot of people were screwed over by bad policies and it has had a multi-generational effect and a just society must work to balance the playing field.
Black culture consists of two things-1. A hollowed-out version of European culture (Christianity, social customs, holidays, etc.)2. And the noble and traditional customs of their ancestors, which 97% of American blacks are either ignorant about or choose to disdain. Real African culture exists in Africa, not in America- at least not in any discernible degree.
Quote from: szyzgy on January 15, 2005, 01:48:23 PMBlack culture consists of two things-1. A hollowed-out version of European culture (Christianity, social customs, holidays, etc.)2. And the noble and traditional customs of their ancestors, which 97% of American blacks are either ignorant about or choose to disdain. Real African culture exists in Africa, not in America- at least not in any discernible degree.you really sound like you know what you are talking about. lol.