Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Report: Harvard ended affirmative action, but only against Asians. Check out the numbers.

Report: Harvard ended affirmative action, but only against Asians. Check out the numbers.

So Harvard allegedly stopped discriminating by race in their admissions after a 2023 Supreme Court ruling banned the practice.

But, uhh, it looks like Asians are now dominating the field when it comes to admissions. Look at this:

It almost looks like Harvard is still discriminating against whites!

Let's take it over to Harvard Magazine:

According to data shared by the College, 1,675 students from 50 U.S. states and 92 countries make up the class of 2029, which arrived on campus this fall. Of those students, 11.5 percent self-identified as African American or Black, compared to 14 percent in the class of 2028.

The percentage of students identifying as Hispanic or Latino also declined compared to the class of 2028, to 11 percent from 16 percent. Forty-one percent of students identified as Asian American — a notable increase from 37 percent in the class of 2028 and 29.9 percent in the class of 2027, the last class admitted before the nationwide ban on affirmative action.

The jump is a "notable" increase over two years.

We should note that Harvard doesn't record any data for white students, so we're relying on that "approximate" data from Compact. Because 8% of applicants also listed no ethnicity on enrollment data, the true extent of discrimination against whites is unknown.

Students who self-identified as more than one race were counted in the percentages of each of their chosen categories. Harvard did not release a figure for students categorized as white.

Translation: The woke school that records stats on every ethnic identity except "white" is allowing in tons more Asians to pretend it got rid of affirmative action.

It looks like stereotypes have been anything but laid to rest over there at Harvard!

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