That's what the affirmative-action battle in the Ivy League is actually about:
The Department of
Justice found Yale discriminates based on race and national origin in its
undergraduate admissions process, and that race is the determinative factor in
hundreds of admissions decisions each year. For the great majority of
applicants, Asian Americans and whites have only one-tenth to one-fourth of the
likelihood of admission as African American applicants with comparable academic
credentials. Yale rejects scores of Asian American and white applicants each
year based on their race, whom it otherwise would admit.
Although the Supreme Court has held that colleges receiving federal funds may
consider applicants’ race in certain limited circumstances as one of a number
of factors, the Department of Justice found Yale’s use of race is anything but
limited. Yale uses race at multiple steps of its admissions process resulting
in a multiplied effect of race on an applicant’s likelihood of admission, and
Yale racially balances its classes.
The Department of Justice has demanded Yale agree not to use race or national
origin in its upcoming 2020-2021 undergraduate admissions cycle, and, if Yale
proposes to consider race or national origin in future admissions cycles, it
must first submit to the Department of Justice a plan demonstrating its
proposal is narrowly tailored as required by law, including by identifying a
date for the end of race discrimination.
The anti-white disparity is actually much worse than it appears, because Jews are classified as white by the universities and are the group most favored by the admissions offices. This battle over the educational high ground is also taking place in Hollywood and Big Tech, and the only reason the media isn't also a battleground is because it is in complete collapse. The war between China and the Jewish diaspora for global primacy may well prove to be the most significant conflict of the 21st century.