Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good exchange why are asian and immigrants not symbols of diversity
Brabrand states that it's time to get more black and latinx students (URM)
I would really like to understand how the first point is the case.
- an immigrant (FWIW not Asian)
It's because blacks and to a lesser extent latinos have better lobbying bodies inside the democratic party apparatus to make their voices heard
It's always been fascinating to me why the NAACP doesn't take on asian issues and causes. Asians are people of color too. I know why cynically but the hypocrisy is pretty strong.
When Asians start backing, supporting black and Latinos issues/causes and not think of themselves as minority only when it favors them, then NAACP will take on Asians issues.
Many Asians are marching for BLM in various cities. BTS has donated millions to BLM and their fans also have donated lot of money and famously trolled Trump campaign rally (Oklahoma) etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good exchange why are asian and immigrants not symbols of diversity
Brabrand states that it's time to get more black and latinx students (URM)
I would really like to understand how the first point is the case.
- an immigrant (FWIW not Asian)
It's because blacks and to a lesser extent latinos have better lobbying bodies inside the democratic party apparatus to make their voices heard
It's always been fascinating to me why the NAACP doesn't take on asian issues and causes. Asians are people of color too. I know why cynically but the hypocrisy is pretty strong.
When Asians start backing, supporting black and Latinos issues/causes and not think of themselves as minority only when it favors them, then NAACP will take on Asians issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good exchange why are asian and immigrants not symbols of diversity
Brabrand states that it's time to get more black and latinx students (URM)
I would really like to understand how the first point is the case.
- an immigrant (FWIW not Asian)
It's because blacks and to a lesser extent latinos have better lobbying bodies inside the democratic party apparatus to make their voices heard
It's always been fascinating to me why the NAACP doesn't take on asian issues and causes. Asians are people of color too. I know why cynically but the hypocrisy is pretty strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good exchange why are asian and immigrants not symbols of diversity
Brabrand states that it's time to get more black and latinx students (URM)
I would really like to understand how the first point is the case.
- an immigrant (FWIW not Asian)
It's because blacks and to a lesser extent latinos have better lobbying bodies inside the democratic party apparatus to make their voices heard
It's always been fascinating to me why the NAACP doesn't take on asian issues and causes. Asians are people of color too. I know why cynically but the hypocrisy is pretty strong.
Not as strong as the lack of empathy among Asians who rise to the top and then complain about the crumbs left for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good exchange why are asian and immigrants not symbols of diversity
Brabrand states that it's time to get more black and latinx students (URM)
I would really like to understand how the first point is the case.
- an immigrant (FWIW not Asian)
It's because blacks and to a lesser extent latinos have better lobbying bodies inside the democratic party apparatus to make their voices heard
It's always been fascinating to me why the NAACP doesn't take on asian issues and causes. Asians are people of color too. I know why cynically but the hypocrisy is pretty strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good exchange why are asian and immigrants not symbols of diversity
Brabrand states that it's time to get more black and latinx students (URM)
I would really like to understand how the first point is the case.
- an immigrant (FWIW not Asian)
Anonymous wrote:Very good exchange why are asian and immigrants not symbols of diversity
Brabrand states that it's time to get more black and latinx students (URM)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:johnk wrote:Did he say they were going to vote on a proposal next month?
The proposal is illegal. It will be challenged in the court.
And it will fail the challenge because the lottery favors white ppl. There were lawsuits of Harvard admissions discriminating against Asians. That case has gone nowhere. Asian ppl need to think of a new strategy or angle, because nothing has worked yet.
Anonymous wrote:johnk wrote:Did he say they were going to vote on a proposal next month?
The proposal is illegal. It will be challenged in the court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has a desired outcome and wants to rig the system until it gets there. Despite that it is a Governor’s School that is supposed to serve gifted kids not all kids with a 3.5 gpa.
+100
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:johnk wrote:Did he say they were going to vote on a proposal next month?
The proposal is illegal. It will be challenged in the court.
Absolutely! If Trump wins, the new Sec. of Education will do everything in their power to kill it. If that doesn't work, someone will sue the county and with Notorious ACB heading to supreme court, they will get ripped a new one!
The court will find it illegal. Our opinions don't matter.
Anonymous wrote:johnk wrote:Did he say they were going to vote on a proposal next month?
The proposal is illegal. It will be challenged in the court.
johnk wrote:Did he say they were going to vote on a proposal next month?