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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At the most fundamental level it is the woke who are racists. They assume blacks and Hispanics are not capable and hence need to tip scales in their favor. It is not black, Hispanic, white or asian that matters in most things, but the income/wealth level. If you look at a say just those families with masters degrees, their kids average about the same level regardless of their race. A black kid from highly educated parent would be just as capable in every single respect to a kid from other races with similarly educated parents. Woke people would rather they feel superior than help the poor. [/quote] People of the same income but from different cultures have different academic outcomes. Immigrants do better than natives. asian immigrant cultures do better than mainstream american culture at every income level Of course income matters but culture is generally more predictive of outcomes than income level. [/quote] I totally understand where you are coming from. The thing you are missing is, the metrics people of different cultures are using for "do better" are different. This is from a chinese kid from bay area who wrote a book or an article that I read a long time back. Say a family goes to a party, the child brings a book and sits in a corner and reads the book or does homework most of the time. If it is an asian family, every other asian family would be genuinely impressed and openly express their admiration for the kid. What a studious kid, the kid is amazing, etc. is what they would think. A white family would be horrified if their kid does something like that. I stereotyped and it is a gross exaggeration. But it points to the cultural attitudes and what each mean by "do better". In this sense, you are speaking very specifically what "do better" means and by that metric defining immigrant/culture as doing better. I am asian by the way. I strongly disagree with the notion that any culture/race/nationality/etc. is better than the other. [/quote]
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