You want to deny that there is any problem and keep these people dependent on the dole. I want to liberate them. I want to eliminate racial animosity because I have seen it dissipated.
i'm not convinced you want to eliminate racial animosity after the racist stereotypes you asserted earlier, and i'm pretty sure you're more for keeping blacks "dependent on the dole" (another great stereotype there, champ) with your outright hatred of affirmative action based on your invented scenario of being rejected for someone whose race and SES was made known to you explicitly.
if "acting white" were really a legitimate problem unique to "black culture" (another term i abhor given the massive varieties of "black culture" that exist), then why is it non-existent in all-black and historically black schools?
why does the phenomenon only appear in interracial settings where blacks are outnumbered and perceive themselves to be overpowered? why does it not exist or exist less in black adults who have come to terms with their racial identity?
if a centuries of persecution led to your parents and grandparents being limited in their job success by a predominantly white society, would you not expect their children to put less value in education which could improve their future job success? despite this, studies show that blacks and whites do hold similar feelings about education.
your own study is raising some major questions that basically show that "acting white" is not an issue unique to "black culture", otherwise we'd see it in all-black schools. "acting white" has more to do with racial identity and appears in interracial settings. hard to say it's unique to black culture when it only pops up in interracial settings of developing adolescents.
you try to mischaracterize the issue and assign it as a major problem in black culture. you use it as an ugly racial stereotype and overstate its prevalence.
devryU has left you woefully unprepared for life.