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This is a ridiculus argument....
in other words you don't have the intellectual honesty/integrity to answer it. got it, thanks.
Therefore, preferential treatment does not impact a truly able person’s ability to go to a good school, and does not give them a competitive disadvantage.
the converse could also be argued. a "truely able" minority has no need of preferential treatment. so why the difference in standards?