jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which, I suppose, is Amy Wax's point. If Asian Americans aren't willing to stand up for themselves, then what's the point in having more Asian Americans to blindly vote for the political party that judges and belittles and sneers at them at every possible opportunity while grabbing all their votes?
It is interesting that someone can publicly argue that the US should have fewer Asians, a clearly bigoted opinion, yet find support among some posters here. What makes you think that Asian Americans aren't standing up for themselves? Why do you believe they are blinding voting? Maybe they are better informed than you and you are the one who is blinded? At any rate, when you find yourself agreeing with an objectively bigoted position, you probably want to ask yourself where you went wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asian citizens are kidding themselves if they think they aren't included in the various POC conservatives want out of the US. It's a big reason most of my family (not me) is conservative.
+1 You’re not White, you will never be White. White supremacy applies to you, too, guys. White supremacy was set up to favor Whites, end of story. Not model Asians, not anyone else. You will never be accepted in the club any more than White women are in the club - a token, here or there, but not of the club.
Given in the recent VA election, Rs elected a white man, a black woman, and a Cuban man, I don’t know how these statements can hold. They were highly supported by conservatives.
That doesn’t mean they wouldn’t throw them under the bus in a heartbeat. It doesn’t mean they’re in the club. Diamond and Silk are also highly supported by conservatives; it doesn’t mean they think those two women are people entitled to full rights. But hey if Republican minorities feel that the practices of the GOP are acceptable and want to let themselves be used, they’re welcome to throw away their votes.
I still don't get this idea that Asian Republicans are being "used". How exactly am I being used, as an Asian American who is also a Republican? My fellow republicans are fighting to protect the ideals of classical liberalism - not all of them, but most. They are also trying to fight against the systemic racist policy that is Affirmative Action. They are trying to implement merit-based immigration, which will help fellow Asians - such as the wonderful student we hosted over Christmas who ponders what his life would be if he did not get a spot in the lottery. He is studying data analytics and would love to apply his abilities in the US than back in Asia. It was such a difficult conversation to have with him, to sense the genuine desire, the ability to do good in society, but can't because of the luck of the draw.
On the other side, we have people like Ted Liu who has stated "I support affirmative action. I also support the use of race in college admissions."
Gee, such a tough choice.
Anonymous wrote:Is she suggesting some kind of undesirable Asianness?
Only Nice White People are a problem in America.
Anonymous wrote:All the Asians I know are conservative. They have conservative values and are affluent. This is in the dc metro area btw.
Nonetheless, this law prof is beyond offensive. No clue how she has kept her job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asian citizens are kidding themselves if they think they aren't included in the various POC conservatives want out of the US. It's a big reason most of my family (not me) is conservative.
+1 You’re not White, you will never be White. White supremacy applies to you, too, guys. White supremacy was set up to favor Whites, end of story. Not model Asians, not anyone else. You will never be accepted in the club any more than White women are in the club - a token, here or there, but not of the club.
Given in the recent VA election, Rs elected a white man, a black woman, and a Cuban man, I don’t know how these statements can hold. They were highly supported by conservatives.
That doesn’t mean they wouldn’t throw them under the bus in a heartbeat. It doesn’t mean they’re in the club. Diamond and Silk are also highly supported by conservatives; it doesn’t mean they think those two women are people entitled to full rights. But hey if Republican minorities feel that the practices of the GOP are acceptable and want to let themselves be used, they’re welcome to throw away their votes.
I still don't get this idea that Asian Republicans are being "used". How exactly am I being used, as an Asian American who is also a Republican? My fellow republicans are fighting to protect the ideals of classical liberalism - not all of them, but most. They are also trying to fight against the systemic racist policy that is Affirmative Action. They are trying to implement merit-based immigration, which will help fellow Asians - such as the wonderful student we hosted over Christmas who ponders what his life would be if he did not get a spot in the lottery. He is studying data analytics and would love to apply his abilities in the US than back in Asia. It was such a difficult conversation to have with him, to sense the genuine desire, the ability to do good in society, but can't because of the luck of the draw.
On the other side, we have people like Ted Liu who has stated "I support affirmative action. I also support the use of race in college admissions."
Gee, such a tough choice.
Gee, you are blind to your own words.
You don't embrace or agree with every R or their policies, but you think ALL Dems agree with ALL Dem policies? I stated upthread, CA passed Prop 209. Do you know what that is? A liberal state passed a law that prevented universities there from using race as a factor. So, you see, not all liberals agree with affirmative action.
Tell your friend who ponders what his life would be like if he doesn't get in by lottery that he'll figure it out as milions of other people do. The former first lady came here on an HlB as "extraordinary talent" -- snort. Gimme a break. Like the US doesn't have enough models so we had to import them? There are thousands of other would be models around the world who would love an HlB visa to the US. Why shouldn't they have gotten one instead of Melania, who isn't even all that great looking and only modeled in catalogs and men's magazine in soft porn photos.
My family came here via family connections, as did thousands upon thousands of others, white, black, brown, etc.. I suppose to you that should never have happened, right?
Most Asian Americans realize that the R party today aren't supportive of Asian immigrants, nor are they really all that supportive of Asian Americans in general. They only seem to support merit based immigration as a way to exclude certain demographics. As Trump stated, why can't we import more Norwegians rather than people from sh1thole countrles? You think he wants more Chinese or Indians? Sure, he wants rich people because he's an elitist. He doesn't want an HlB Chinese or Indian tech worker, that's for sure.
You are being used as a patsy. Do you know what that means? You are convient for them when they want your support, but once they get what they want, they will turn on you.
We saw Trump do the same thing to people who supported him but didn't agree with everything he said or did. He would turn on them in a heartbeat. That's how Rs operate now.
Do you think the vast majority of Asian Americans are blind and dumb to vote Dem, and only the select few like you are smart and see the light and so you vote R? Ok, sure. If that makes you feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Which, I suppose, is Amy Wax's point. If Asian Americans aren't willing to stand up for themselves, then what's the point in having more Asian Americans to blindly vote for the political party that judges and belittles and sneers at them at every possible opportunity while grabbing all their votes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asian citizens are kidding themselves if they think they aren't included in the various POC conservatives want out of the US. It's a big reason most of my family (not me) is conservative.
+1 You’re not White, you will never be White. White supremacy applies to you, too, guys. White supremacy was set up to favor Whites, end of story. Not model Asians, not anyone else. You will never be accepted in the club any more than White women are in the club - a token, here or there, but not of the club.
Given in the recent VA election, Rs elected a white man, a black woman, and a Cuban man, I don’t know how these statements can hold. They were highly supported by conservatives.
That doesn’t mean they wouldn’t throw them under the bus in a heartbeat. It doesn’t mean they’re in the club. Diamond and Silk are also highly supported by conservatives; it doesn’t mean they think those two women are people entitled to full rights. But hey if Republican minorities feel that the practices of the GOP are acceptable and want to let themselves be used, they’re welcome to throw away their votes.
I still don't get this idea that Asian Republicans are being "used". How exactly am I being used, as an Asian American who is also a Republican? My fellow republicans are fighting to protect the ideals of classical liberalism - not all of them, but most. They are also trying to fight against the systemic racist policy that is Affirmative Action. They are trying to implement merit-based immigration, which will help fellow Asians - such as the wonderful student we hosted over Christmas who ponders what his life would be if he did not get a spot in the lottery. He is studying data analytics and would love to apply his abilities in the US than back in Asia. It was such a difficult conversation to have with him, to sense the genuine desire, the ability to do good in society, but can't because of the luck of the draw.
On the other side, we have people like Ted Liu who has stated "I support affirmative action. I also support the use of race in college admissions."
Gee, such a tough choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing as most Jews vote Democrat too, Jewish immigration should be banned too, and perhaps Amy Wax's ancestors should not have been allowed to immigrate either.
She addressed this in the interview saying words to the effect that "I'm Jewish and Jews are as bad as Asians in supporting left-wing policies. I think she wants to stop*all* immigration.
I didn't hear anything racist in the interview in the sense of making derogatory comments about ethnic or racial groups. (unless you think voting Democratic is derogatory).
But she also seemed a little nutty - like she had a touch of Marjorie Taylor Greene in her.
Anonymous wrote:Seeing as most Jews vote Democrat too, Jewish immigration should be banned too, and perhaps Amy Wax's ancestors should not have been allowed to immigrate either.
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.