Anonymous wrote:
Prejudices are alive and well, and never pleasant, OP. Just steer clear of jealous, insecure people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asian" is just a bad proxy for a certain type of culture which apparently is prevalent/looming at TJ (I don't have personal experience).
I am Russian and have to live with a bit of vodka/mafia/ballet/KGB stereotyping. When the majority of a group is engaged in certain behaviors, the minority suffers.
If the behavior produces good outcomes for the person/group practicing and is not illegal, others need to emulate. If not they need to STFU and move on chanting "I am not worthy". Will at least help calm them down.
It’s not healthy. Not from psychological point of view.
I understand that you came from dog eat dog type of background but there is no reason to create cut throat culture for our kids. It’s not a good outcome.
Then stamp out globalism, reduce immigration and support nationalist politicans.
Somehow I don't think you're going to support those policies and as such, more people like me will immigrate here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asian" is just a bad proxy for a certain type of culture which apparently is prevalent/looming at TJ (I don't have personal experience).
I am Russian and have to live with a bit of vodka/mafia/ballet/KGB stereotyping. When the majority of a group is engaged in certain behaviors, the minority suffers.
If the behavior produces good outcomes for the person/group practicing and is not illegal, others need to emulate. If not they need to STFU and move on chanting "I am not worthy". Will at least help calm them down.
It’s not healthy. Not from psychological point of view.
I understand that you came from dog eat dog type of background but there is no reason to create cut throat culture for our kids. It’s not a good outcome.
Then stamp out globalism, reduce immigration and support nationalist politicans.
How do you think we ended up with Trump? My guess is that he’ll be re-elected, whether you or I vote for him or not. Immigration is a huge issue with his supporters.
Somehow I don't think you're going to support those policies and as such, more people like me will immigrate here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asian" is just a bad proxy for a certain type of culture which apparently is prevalent/looming at TJ (I don't have personal experience).
I am Russian and have to live with a bit of vodka/mafia/ballet/KGB stereotyping. When the majority of a group is engaged in certain behaviors, the minority suffers.
If the behavior produces good outcomes for the person/group practicing and is not illegal, others need to emulate. If not they need to STFU and move on chanting "I am not worthy". Will at least help calm them down.
It’s not healthy. Not from psychological point of view.
I understand that you came from dog eat dog type of background but there is no reason to create cut throat culture for our kids. It’s not a good outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It hurts my feelings. We're human just like everyone else. It makes me sad how racist people still are in America, despite how people like to think they're not. It shows that people are just being politically correct, but behind closed doors they are really racist and see asians as undesirable for whatever preconceived notions they might have. I wish we could just see people for who they are and not their race.
OP -- these people are doing you a favor by not going to TJ. Do you really want your kids around people like this?
OP here. I'm actually a student, not parent. It's not that I want to go to school with racists, it's just that I know of people who aren't applying or maybe not accepting an offer because of racist reasons, and it just makes me so sad that they're thinking that way and that their families probably think that way, and probably a lot of other people too. I like this blog because it's anonymous so people can say what they really feel without being PC, but it hurts nevertheless. I just hope I can get people to see things from another perspective.
I don't think most of it has to do with racism. I think people don't apply because of the cutthroat nature of the school environment. All the kids are super bright and to stand out it turns into an arms race. I think there are many families who don't want their kids in that environment and think their kid can get to the same place taking all the STEM classes at the base school and being a stand out. Each family makes choices based on what they view as important. People value different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ doesn't provide a real world, diverse education.
This is so silly. My TJ kid is coming out with a strong basis is science research, yes. But also an understanding of basic electronics, a certification in welding, the ability to CAD and 3rd print anything, basic computer programming, an incredibly strong grounding in writing and analysis. Shockingly strong history. 4 years of music. A zillion group projects and grades with an assigned lab partner that forced him to learn to collaborate with all different types of kids. What exactly do you think is missing?
It’s not diverse racially, socio-economically, socially and I’d argue intellectually.
Just jealous people. The world is diverse enough around here that TJ doesn't need to play that role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It hurts my feelings. We're human just like everyone else. It makes me sad how racist people still are in America, despite how people like to think they're not. It shows that people are just being politically correct, but behind closed doors they are really racist and see asians as undesirable for whatever preconceived notions they might have. I wish we could just see people for who they are and not their race.
OP -- these people are doing you a favor by not going to TJ. Do you really want your kids around people like this?
OP here. I'm actually a student, not parent. It's not that I want to go to school with racists, it's just that I know of people who aren't applying or maybe not accepting an offer because of racist reasons, and it just makes me so sad that they're thinking that way and that their families probably think that way, and probably a lot of other people too. I like this blog because it's anonymous so people can say what they really feel without being PC, but it hurts nevertheless. I just hope I can get people to see things from another perspective.
Anonymous wrote:It hurts my feelings. We're human just like everyone else. It makes me sad how racist people still are in America, despite how people like to think they're not. It shows that people are just being politically correct, but behind closed doors they are really racist and see asians as undesirable for whatever preconceived notions they might have. I wish we could just see people for who they are and not their race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asian" is just a bad proxy for a certain type of culture which apparently is prevalent/looming at TJ (I don't have personal experience).
I am Russian and have to live with a bit of vodka/mafia/ballet/KGB stereotyping. When the majority of a group is engaged in certain behaviors, the minority suffers.
If the behavior produces good outcomes for the person/group practicing and is not illegal, others need to emulate. If not they need to STFU and move on chanting "I am not worthy". Will at least help calm them down.
It’s not healthy. Not from psychological point of view.
I understand that you came from dog eat dog type of background but there is no reason to create cut throat culture for our kids. It’s not a good outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asian" is just a bad proxy for a certain type of culture which apparently is prevalent/looming at TJ (I don't have personal experience).
I am Russian and have to live with a bit of vodka/mafia/ballet/KGB stereotyping. When the majority of a group is engaged in certain behaviors, the minority suffers.
If the behavior produces good outcomes for the person/group practicing and is not illegal, others need to emulate. If not they need to STFU and move on chanting "I am not worthy". Will at least help calm them down.
Anonymous wrote:Haha the splain ing mom so off. But thanks for momsplaining for us. Open your eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Asian" is just a bad proxy for a certain type of culture which apparently is prevalent/looming at TJ (I don't have personal experience).
I am Russian and have to live with a bit of vodka/mafia/ballet/KGB stereotyping. When the majority of a group is engaged in certain behaviors, the minority suffers.
If the behavior produces good outcomes for the person/group practicing and is not illegal, others need to emulate. If not they need to STFU and move on chanting "I am not worthy". Will at least help calm them down.