Because publicly funded universities hold different ethnicities to different standards which favor particular underrepresented groups simply due to their group identity rather than to a consistent, objective standards.
I asked because the response to that question helps me understand w the point of view one is coming from
They're not suggesting that another injustice might not exist in higher education, more that it has nothing to do with the hypothetical of a dating app charging more based on race.
Just because there's publicly funded precedent, doesn't mean it's not something that should be tackled and fixed.