Ok, I see what you are saying now. On the matter of racebased scholarships, I don't really see the problem as it is a private matter. If it was publically funded then I would have a problem with it. You could argue that there are white scholarships such as the Daughters of the Confederacy, Sons of the Confederacy scholarships, etc. Also, scholarships tend to break down into 2 different categories: merit and need based. It also depends on who's funding the scholarships. If some tycoon wants to fund "x-group" only then no big deal, it's his money. They do that already.
When I applied for scholarships , there were some interesting categories you could check. Descendants of the Mayflower, Descendants of the Settlers of the West (my school is in California), Armenian Ancestry, etc..
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