Laura Ingraham: Due to racial quotas, white children can’t get into college “even if you’re wealthy”

Ingraham: “These liberal white women who voted for Biden and were whining about Trump’s tweets – when their sons start getting nixed and dinged from all these colleges because they have to admit 59 percent people of color”

Laura Ingraham says due to racial quotas white children can’t get into college “even if you’re wealthy”

Laura Ingraham says due to racial quotas white children can’t get into college “even if you’re wealthy”
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Citation From the May 4, 2021, edition of Quake Media's The Laura Ingraham Show

LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): It's going to take a lot of these liberal white women who voted for Biden and were whining about Trump's tweets — when their sons start getting nixed and dinged from all these colleges because they have to admit 59 percent people of color, we'll see how much — we'll see how much of that goodwill toward the, toward this new movement they're really going to have. But, you know, for now, they've been able to isolate themselves, but a lot of these women will — they're going to find that their husbands and their sons — they don't get the they don't get the doors opened. Even if you're wealthy and even if you know people, I don't know. I'm hearing lots of stories about kids who have almost perfect SATs and straight A's. They're not getting into any schools. Any of the top schools, at least, Heather. 

HEATHER MAC DONALD (AUTHOR): Of course, no, that's been going on for a long time, and, yeah, it's going to put them to a real test, self-interest versus their ideological posturing. And of course, Asians are the ones that are hurt the most, but it is the white mothers that are the drivers of the Democratic Party left. They're the drivers of the safety-ism, of the insane, irrational COVID precautions and the outdoor mask wearing. 

So, we'll see how long it takes, and — but yeah. If you've got a white male son right now, he's going to have to be three times as good as anybody else in order to get a job, and he better not go into academia, sadly.