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Old 05-24-2012, 05:25 PM   #1
agolutuaddiff

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Default Too many Asians in American Colleges?
I find it funny that same people that praise diversity and force multiculturalism on the world get really upset when American colleges actually get more diverse.

What's the problem with Asians (mostly Chinese and Indians) increasing their numbers in American colleges? Why does that always seem to be a problem? The alarm bells are never struck by the vile Racist White Nationalists are they? It's always the Rainbow coalition and the limousine leftists who find fault with a merit system that rewards the Hardest working students.


India and China were straight-up bitch slapped and humiliated by the western powers more-so than any other Countries on earth. Don't they have a right as "Colonial Victims" to have access to western universities? Isn't the "colonial oppressor argument" the blanket rationalization for everything?

Oh we can't have the kids of from the poster-child of brutal colonialism, India, outperforming the majority of all Americans. Then the "Blame whitey" argument falls apart. I'm not trying to start a flame war. I just think that it sucks that the Limousine left just completely ignores Asian-pacific Americans as an entire group just because we, for the most part, don't fit into their little social engineering plans.








http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/23/ny...drop.html?_r=1

At the same time, black representation among first-time freshmen at those colleges dropped, to 10 percent last fall from 17 percent in 2001. Over the same period, the Hispanic share rose slightly for several years, then fell once the recession began, to 18 percent, while the white portion fell slightly, to 35 percent.

Asians are now entering the top colleges in the greatest numbers, composing 37 percent of those classes, up from 25 percent a decade earlier.
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