Racism in America remains pervasive, evident in the disparate treatment faced by individuals like Marko Elez and Vivek Ramaswamy. Similarly, Ivy League admissions reveal systemic bias against high-achieving Indian and Asian students, suggesting a need for a more genuinely meritocratic approach to inclusivity and equality.
Normalizing Indian hate? Ivy League bias and the quiet war against high-achieving Indian students

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