Anonymous wrote:Yale- Amy, don’t have students over since, you know, your husband has been drunkenly propositioning, groping, and openly having affairs with students for 20 years, creating a situation where female 1Ls feel they have to flirt with or blow him while protecting your feelings and bizarre, user’s marriage. Ok? Just keep students out of your house.
Amy- no prob
Yale- whiskey tango foxtrot, Amy. You’re having students over during the pandemic?? Despite Rapey Jed’s suspension?
Amy- they lie!
Yale- uh here’s the statements and other corroboration
Amy- is this because I’m Asian?
How surprising.
Anonymous wrote:Yale- Amy, don’t have students over since, you know, your husband has been drunkenly propositioning, groping, and openly having affairs with students for 20 years, creating a situation where female 1Ls feel they have to flirt with or blow him while protecting your feelings and bizarre, user’s marriage. Ok? Just keep students out of your house.
Amy- no prob
Yale- whiskey tango foxtrot, Amy. You’re having students over during the pandemic?? Despite Rapey Jed’s suspension?
Amy- they lie!
Yale- uh here’s the statements and other corroboration
Amy- is this because I’m Asian?
How surprising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. More Chua drama.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9462423/Tiger-Mom-Amy-Chua-claps-suspension-Yale-Law-alcohol-fueled-dinner-parties.html
I'm not a fan of her in any sense but my professors had us over for dinner parties with drinks once a semester. I don't see the big deal.
It's all about her husband's alleged sexual harassment for which he was suspended. She agreed not have house parties because of that and she got caught violating the agreement. Yale's action is not unreasonable. Very mild really in today's world.
If you read her letter, she says they didn’t happen. Yale has not shared with her what she’s been accused of. They’re letting her swing in the wind with bad press.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. More Chua drama.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9462423/Tiger-Mom-Amy-Chua-claps-suspension-Yale-Law-alcohol-fueled-dinner-parties.html
She denies the accusations against her. This seems like yet another liberal witch hunt.
Also, start a new thread about her. This has nothing to do with Kavanaugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. More Chua drama.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9462423/Tiger-Mom-Amy-Chua-claps-suspension-Yale-Law-alcohol-fueled-dinner-parties.html
She denies the accusations against her. This seems like yet another liberal witch hunt.
Also, start a new thread about her. This has nothing to do with Kavanaugh.
Anonymous wrote:Bump. More Chua drama.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9462423/Tiger-Mom-Amy-Chua-claps-suspension-Yale-Law-alcohol-fueled-dinner-parties.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. More Chua drama.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9462423/Tiger-Mom-Amy-Chua-claps-suspension-Yale-Law-alcohol-fueled-dinner-parties.html
I'm not a fan of her in any sense but my professors had us over for dinner parties with drinks once a semester. I don't see the big deal.
It's all about her husband's alleged sexual harassment for which he was suspended. She agreed not have house parties because of that and she got caught violating the agreement. Yale's action is not unreasonable. Very mild really in today's world.
If you read her letter, she says they didn’t happen. Yale has not shared with her what she’s been accused of. They’re letting her swing in the wind with bad press.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never understood how the Tiger Mom books were so popular. Like am I supposed to be impressed, surprised or in any way relate to two Yale Law School professors, $500K+ HHI, access to top private K-12 schools, tutoring, extracurriculars, and admissions savvy, legacy status, and connections got a pair of daughters into Harvard and Yale?
And I vaguely recall the book trying to gin up her Chinese mother's (the two daughters' maternal grandparents) poor upbringing? For one that is all unverifiable, they could have been Chinese elite for all I know -- and two, that was what, 75 years ago? It has nothing to do with her own daughter's top 1% privileged Ivy League bubble upbringing.
It’s mostly stereotypes to sell books.
Think of it this way. Educational values with Asians is in some ways similar to educational values of the Jews.
Wiki says she's Filipino. She's might be ethnic Chinese, but culturally she's must be Filipino.
Anonymous wrote:I never understood how the Tiger Mom books were so popular. Like am I supposed to be impressed, surprised or in any way relate to two Yale Law School professors, $500K+ HHI, access to top private K-12 schools, tutoring, extracurriculars, and admissions savvy, legacy status, and connections got a pair of daughters into Harvard and Yale?
And I vaguely recall the book trying to gin up her Chinese mother's (the two daughters' maternal grandparents) poor upbringing? For one that is all unverifiable, they could have been Chinese elite for all I know -- and two, that was what, 75 years ago? It has nothing to do with her own daughter's top 1% privileged Ivy League bubble upbringing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. More Chua drama.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9462423/Tiger-Mom-Amy-Chua-claps-suspension-Yale-Law-alcohol-fueled-dinner-parties.html
I'm not a fan of her in any sense but my professors had us over for dinner parties with drinks once a semester. I don't see the big deal.
It's all about her husband's alleged sexual harassment for which he was suspended. She agreed not have house parties because of that and she got caught violating the agreement. Yale's action is not unreasonable. Very mild really in today's world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never understood how the Tiger Mom books were so popular. Like am I supposed to be impressed, surprised or in any way relate to two Yale Law School professors, $500K+ HHI, access to top private K-12 schools, tutoring, extracurriculars, and admissions savvy, legacy status, and connections got a pair of daughters into Harvard and Yale?
And I vaguely recall the book trying to gin up her Chinese mother's (the two daughters' maternal grandparents) poor upbringing? For one that is all unverifiable, they could have been Chinese elite for all I know -- and two, that was what, 75 years ago? It has nothing to do with her own daughter's top 1% privileged Ivy League bubble upbringing.
It’s mostly stereotypes to sell books.
Think of it this way. Educational values with Asians is in some ways similar to educational values of the Jews.
Wiki says she's Filipino. She's might be ethnic Chinese, but culturally she's must be Filipino.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. More Chua drama.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9462423/Tiger-Mom-Amy-Chua-claps-suspension-Yale-Law-alcohol-fueled-dinner-parties.html
I'm not a fan of her in any sense but my professors had us over for dinner parties with drinks once a semester. I don't see the big deal.