Sorry, but I'm about to stick an appendage in the door jamb again.
First off, "Kane," I did my grad work at Brown University, where it looks like standards have sure 'nough been taking a beating. Just so you know, I worked with Robert Scholes in English, Michael Silverman in Semiotics, and I even helped hire one of the professors you probably despise.
So, when you start off about how at your, "collage," something called the "Third World Club," fails to understand that, "all human sub-species," should be "treated equal," and that therefore affirmative action discriminates against, "Many hard-working people like whites...{who} are denied scholarship to collages for some other race who didnÂ’t work as hard," I scarcely know whether to critique the basics, the logic, or the misrepresentation first.
It's nonsense, ugly nonsense, beginning with the pseudo-biology of, "sub-species," and, "race."
In the case of Brown University, I recommend learning something about your..."collage," starting with what the Triangle Trade was.
In the case of affirmative action, I recommend you read some of Richard Rodriguez's stuff on the matter. He's somebody you might find common ground with, but he has a far-more intelligent sense that affirmative action is a messy solution to a cultural tangle. Oh, and by the way--please supply a specific case in which you can document somebody, "white," who did not get into university because of his (funny how it's always, "his," ain't it? I guess the girls have their own affirmative action...white man just can't catch a break, can he?), "race."
Incidentally, I write as a WASP who, I am willing to bet a shiny nickel, grew up with a lot less money than you did. What's their cost up to now? must be well over 35-40 K/year. No wonder you feel discriminated against.
Affirmative action's worked for white boys since forever. Our current Prez used it to get into Yale (legacy program...didn't have the grades); when I taught at your University, I had a student (nice white kid) who was flunking ALL his classes and wanted to leave...dad wouldn't let him, he told me, and was dropping a big donation to make sure he stayed there. Or there's Stanley Fish's comment that when he started grad school at Berkeley in 1961, there were two women professors out of 126...one was in a wheelchair, and the other got denied tenure the following year, after she stopped dating one of the Department's senior professors.
I'm sorrry you find Brown such a hotbed of radicalism--but if I can offer some advice, don't worry about most of the political clubs students at extremely-expensive colleges form. Anyway, Mary Chapin Carpenter was a Brown grad. The place must have SOME good in it.
And damn, man, take some English classes, willya? If you can, take a class from Scholes--he's brilliant, and a wonderful teacher (you can look him up in all sorts of sources, including a remarkably-stupid book, "Profscam," where he's described as the Prince of Darkness more or less...), and has spent a lot of time teaching and writing on undergraduate composition.