Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yet, if we complain, we are "cancelling" her and we don't believe in free speech on college campuses. Urggghhhh!
Imagine being an Asian American in her class.![]()
Imagine how she grades minorities, then believes they’re less capable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yet, if we complain, we are "cancelling" her and we don't believe in free speech on college campuses. Urggghhhh!
Imagine being an Asian American in her class.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yet, if we complain, we are "cancelling" her and we don't believe in free speech on college campuses. Urggghhhh!
Imagine being an Asian American in her class.![]()
Anonymous wrote:And yet, if we complain, we are "cancelling" her and we don't believe in free speech on college campuses. Urggghhhh!
Anonymous wrote:I assume she must have tenure. This is a case where she really should be dismissed if possible - like how can she possibly be fair or create a good environment for all her students with these views.
It is weird how it goes because over the last few years there have been many who have lost out on jobs or opportunities based on either almost nothing or some past misstep.
jsteele wrote:University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax has a history of racist comments. While she previously has targeted black people, her most recent focus has been on Asians. Here is some of what she had to say:
https://glennloury.substack.com/p/amy-wax-redux
Numbers matter, a lot! In the case of Asians in the U.S., the overwhelming majority vote Democratic. In my opinion, the Democratic Party is a pernicious influence and force in our country today. It advocates for “wokeness,” demands equal outcomes despite clear individual and group differences in talent, ability, and drive, mindlessly valorizes blacks (the group most responsible for anti-Asian violence) regardless of behavior or self-inflicted wounds, sneers at traditional family forms, undermines and disparages the advantages of personal responsibility, hard work, and accountability, and attacks the meritocracy.
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Maybe it’s just that Democrats love open borders, and Asians want more Asians here. Perhaps they (and especially their distaff element) are just mesmerized by the feel-good cult of “diversity.” I don’t know the answer. But as long as most Asians support Democrats and help to advance their positions, I think the United States is better off with fewer Asians and less Asian immigration. There needs to be more focus on people who are already here, and especially the core (and neglected) “legacy” population, and a push to return to traditional concepts and institutions and Charles Murray’s “American Creed.”
I am shocked, shocked I say, that this person would find common ground with Enoch Powell and Charles Murray. It is interesting that her main complaint is that Asians support Democrats. Is anyone surprised that Asians don't flock to a party with members such as Wax?
Numbers matter, a lot! In the case of Asians in the U.S., the overwhelming majority vote Democratic. In my opinion, the Democratic Party is a pernicious influence and force in our country today. It advocates for “wokeness,” demands equal outcomes despite clear individual and group differences in talent, ability, and drive, mindlessly valorizes blacks (the group most responsible for anti-Asian violence) regardless of behavior or self-inflicted wounds, sneers at traditional family forms, undermines and disparages the advantages of personal responsibility, hard work, and accountability, and attacks the meritocracy.
Maybe it’s just that Democrats love open borders, and Asians want more Asians here. Perhaps they (and especially their distaff element) are just mesmerized by the feel-good cult of “diversity.” I don’t know the answer. But as long as most Asians support Democrats and help to advance their positions, I think the United States is better off with fewer Asians and less Asian immigration. There needs to be more focus on people who are already here, and especially the core (and neglected) “legacy” population, and a push to return to traditional concepts and institutions and Charles Murray’s “American Creed.”