"test-optional policies…have their uses in the race-in-admissions game: Schools accused of discriminating against Asian-Americans, who tend to score higher, may find them a convenient way to conceal their use of racial preferences."https://twitter.com/WSJopinion/status/1013762760327430144 …
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Rather than address Asian American success in America, it's ignored. Why? It doesn't fit the oppressor-oppressed dichotomy. It suggests some cultures may be better than others.
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So their solution is to change the game entirely. Remove merit and hard-work out of the equation. Now you can indirectly discriminate against Asians. The response from Asians? Mostly silence. Be thankful they're a quiet group or the alt-right would be even bigger than it is.
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"Democrats are now dealing with an Asian-American community that doesn’t buy the argument that racial justice requires discriminating against a racial minority."
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The only time they care about Asians is when they're talking about representation in Hollywood. Very high risk. High reward. Not something Asian parents are pushing their kids into. The inequality here makes sense.https://twitter.com/tchallavenger/status/1014352513804496896 …
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