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What if your selection criteria disproportionately impacts that group as a result of them not having as much access to educational advancements? I'm thinking more of the poor people of China, India and Africa here.
Do we need token selections? Or does humanity look at it entirely without prejudice and choose it's best and brightest regardless of colour?
If humanity was judging whether or not another human being had a right to be one of the 2 billion who can continue live "without prejudice" then it would not chose to save only the "best and brightest". The "best and brightest" human has as much of a right to life as the "worst and dullest", whatever metric you use to define those terms.