I think most posters have made it extremely clear that this does not apply to every member of these groups and that there are plenty of exceptions. So just stop it. But stereotypes exist for a reason. |
Assimilation is a complex process. A generation ago, many immigrant kids felt the need to be like everyone else because people just weren’t as aware of other cultures back then. Now social media/internet has made the world smaller and some things that used to be “ethnic” have gone “mainstream”. White/black/Hispanic kids enjoy boba tea and K-pop music and Indian street food. Kids of all backgrounds cheer on their college football teams. Asian kids have broken out of the chess/math club mold and now you see Asian names on college sports rosters. I’m just not sure what the anti-Asian posters mean when they talk about Asian kids not assimilating or white kids avoiding Asian-heavy colleges. |
DP. Another black here. I can’t believe this term is still being publicly used today. Assimilation has been forced upon African Americans. This is certainly a racist term. No, it’s a racist practice on blacks for a long time. |
You can assimilate as a black person yet still maintain your black identity. Really not that hard. Everyone doesn't have to be Carlton from Fresh Prince - agreed that is extreme. You can be Theo from Cosby who clearly was proud of his blackness but also fit in very well with all groups. But you can just keep blaming everything on racism. Unfortunately, there is still way too much racism in the world. But this is not an example of it. |
Another black here. Please stop using the term assimilation. This is definitely racist. If you just don’t like Asians, that’s fine. Use some other terms. Keep using assimilation gets a lot of people angry. |
How come there aren’t many Asians on the basketball, football, or baseball teams? Especially at these D1 schools that are in the T20.
Can we be honest and say that the Asian American and Asian international students don’t bother to talk to people outside of their ethnicity? It’s the same as it was then and it is now. They don’t talk to people of other ethnicities and only hang out with each other speaking their native language. Are they too scared to talk people outside of their ethnic group? |
It was basically a hook. Now all the black kids at Princeton will actually belong there. FGLI shouldn't really get a preference either. If you want to help poor kids, then give then meet full financial need but they need to get in under their own steam. Otherwise we will see a lot of poor kids at the bottom of the class like we did with the black kids. |
Assimilation. Assimilation. Assimilation. |
We have years and years of test scores |
Asians study more than others. More practice = better results. |
Because effort is not equally applied by all groups. |
Asians as a racial group tend to be shorter and smaller in build, hence fewer on basketball/football/baseball teams. That doesn’t mean they don’t love to follow/watch the sport. A more relevant question is why whites and hispanics are underrepresented too on these teams. Also Asian-AMERICANS’ native language is English. So racist not to make a distinction between Americans of Asian descent and international students from Asia. How about white people who only hang out with white people. As a group, they are the least likely to have a friend outside of their own racial group. |
As an Asian American who grew up with mostly non-Asian American friends, I’m wondering where you live and where have you been exposed to Asian Americans who aren’t willing to make friends outside of their ethnic group? |
Plenty of Asians in T20 sports. For example, https://gocrimson.com/sports/mens-fencing/roster Asians have higher scores in every aspects including extracurricular, leadership, interviews, etc. They don't ask for free handouts at least. |
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