mothra wrote on Jan 3
rd, 2023 at 6:23am:
aquascoot wrote on Jan 3
rd, 2023 at 6:20am:
No
The reason Asians are no longer given special consideration
Is because we have raised the bar of expectations
When you set the bar low people will descend to meet your low expectations
It's racist mothra and you know it
The underlying message cannot be anything other than
African Americans are inferior to us and therefore we hold them to a lower standard
I would say if you truly loved some minority group
You would say unto them
I love you and I'm not going to accept anything except the very best from you
Now you can encourage and mentor and assist them to be all they can be
But once you tell them they need special help because they are not as talented gifted smart as other people
You have imposed limiting beliefs
And when you fight for your limited belief
You will have a limited outcome
Fight for your limits and inadequacies and the result is they are yours
It's amazing the lefty intellectuals don't get this
Everyone in business just accepts it as a universal truth
Whatever the bar height is Horse Boy, you don't make it.
And that's it.
Pwogwessive fright bat proven wrong, she told like a cheap suit and huffs. Can't reason her points because her points have been shown to be fraudulent deceptions. Scattered underwear everywhere.
Mothra, tidy up your room/mind.
Another school tried to pull the same swiftly a tear ago:
A school district sparked fury after grouping Asian and white students together. The message was clear: 'Person of color' meant underperforming.
The outrage was immediate.
A report from North Thurston Public Schools in the Olympia/Lacey area went viral last November for lumping Asian and white students together because their test scores are roughly the same. Students of color — not including Asians — were a separate category.
The implication was clear: Person of color meant underperforming.
“Not all Asians are the same, and they’re not the same as white students,” said Erin Okuno, who is Japanese and Okinawan.
North Thurston pulled the report. “We messed up,” said spokesperson Courtney Schrieve. "We own it. We apologize to our Asian American community.”
https://www.kuow.org/stories/whitewashing-of-asian-students-and-the-report-that-...Joo, who is a first-generation immigrant:
“I am extremely privileged,” she said. “Not because I am rich (I am not) or because I have family in high places (I do not) , but because I have loving, supportive friends and family, was given extremely fortunate opportunities, and have good health that has allowed me to pursue everything I have.”