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Anti-Asian Discrimination: The Hidden Secret of Elite Educational ‘Diversity’

5th October 2015

The Other McCain reminds us of some inconvenient truth.

Michael Wang, a young Californian, came second in his class of 1,002 students; his ACT score was 36, the maximum possible; he sang at Barack Obama’s inauguration; he got third place in a national piano contest; he was in the top 150 of a national maths competition; he was in several national debating-competition finals. But when it came to his university application he faced a serious disappointment for the first time in his glittering career. He was rejected by six of the seven Ivy League colleges to which he applied.

For purposes of discrimination, Asians are honorary white people, i.e. fair game.

2 Responses to “Anti-Asian Discrimination: The Hidden Secret of Elite Educational ‘Diversity’”

  1. RealRick Says:

    A Japanese-American friend of mine attended UTEP. He and a group of other Asians decided to form a club and try to get some of the money the school handed out for minority groups. They got a very cordial meeting with the dean, who proceded to tell them that he was sorry, but “there aren’t enough of you to qualify as a minority.”

  2. Tim of Angle Says:

    ‘I’d like to help you, son, but you’re too young to vote….’