In October 2018 Senator Liz Warren released a DNA study where she claims she is 1/1024th Native American.
The Boston Globe later issued a correction to their initial report — The DNA test revealed that Elizabeth Warren is 1/1,024 Native American. That’s 0.0009765625.
Warren actually has less Indian in her bloodline than most Caucasian Americans.
BREAKING: Major correction from the @BostonGlobe. The DNA test revealed that Elizabeth Warren is not 1/512 Native American, she's 1/1,024. That's 0.0009765625. pic.twitter.com/5wjgMs5MLy
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) October 15, 2018
But that hasn’t stopped Warren from promoting this lie over the years. Warren used this lie to launch her career as a Harvard law professor and then US Senator.
Liz Warren started a trend.
A recent Intelligent.com survey found that 34% of white Americans who applied to colleges or universities admit to lying about being a racial minority on their applications.
They knew if they lied about their race they had a better chance to gain entry to the college of their choice.
Additional findings include:
- The number one reason why applicants lied about race was to improve their chances of getting accepted (81%). Fifty percent also lied to benefit from minority-focused financial aid.
- Men were three times as likely as women to lie about their race on a college application
- 48% of people who lied claimed to be Native American
- 3/4 of people who faked being a racial minority on their applications were accepted by the colleges to which they lied
Here is the full article. We’ll be publishing a press release next week.
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