“A devastating blow to our education system.” A “great day for America.” The debate over the end of affirmative action appeared to be split along party lines in the comments across social media and in official statements.
The Supreme Court voted to end affirmative action in college admissions Thursday. And the momentous decision, and its implications for U.S. higher education, began playing out in the court of public opinion soon afterward.
And the debate appeared to be similarly split along ideological lines in the commentary that immediately began filtering out across social media and in official statements. The Republican from Kentucky added, “Today’s rulings make clear that colleges may not continue discriminating against bright and ambitious students based on the color of their skin.”
Former first lady Obama shared a statement reading that, “my heart breaks for any young person out there who’s wondering what their future holds — and what kinds of chances will be open to them.”
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