AffirmativeAction

Twitter 2022-10 politics evergreen Updated 2026-02-10
Early 2020s Notable 50M+ lifetime posts

First documented in October 2022 on Twitter. Evergreen hashtag with sustained activity since 2022, returning to use in cycles rather than spiking and fading.

Also known as: SCOTUSCollegeAdmissions

#AffirmativeAction

Supreme Court heard cases in 2022 that would end race-conscious college admissions (decided 2023).

Quick Facts

AspectDetail
CasesStudents for Fair Admissions v. Harvard/UNC
ArgumentsOctober 2022
DecisionJune 2023 (struck down affirmative action)
ImpactCollege diversity, racial equity

Origin & Impact

The Supreme Court heard arguments in October 2022 on cases challenging affirmative action in college admissions, with conservative justices signaling they would end race-conscious admissions policies that had stood for decades.

The hashtag captured intense debate about diversity, merit, and access. Supporters argued affirmative action addresses historical discrimination and enriches education; opponents claimed it discriminates against Asian and white applicants. The 2023 decision ending the practice validated fears.

The case represented the conservative supermajority’s willingness to dismantle civil rights precedents, following Roe’s overturning. It forced colleges to find race-neutral ways to maintain diversity and sparked broader debates about legacy admissions, wealth advantages, and what “merit” truly means in admissions.

#SCOTUS #CollegeAdmissions #Diversity #CivilRights #Education

References

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