That would really screw up their redistributionist dreams.
Racial profiling by the “colleges” and “universities”. Right now, there is a big run on “latino” and “latina” applications. She should check one of those boxes.
Checking off white isn’t a exactly a winning proposition either.
Lanya, screw Harvard. I can’t even imagine anyone with brains want to go there. Harvard and Yale have done more damage to this country than Nazis, Communists, Islamist, the KKK and Barney Frank all combined.
I always check, or write in, “unknown”.
good for them!
Tell them you are a blind, black lesbian paraplegic or something
Asian students shouldn’t think of it as unfair discrimination. Instead they should lie on their admission forms, and even go to the point of asking their parents to temporarily Anglicize their names in court. Then they can change them back after graduation.
Because the best revenge is success. Once they have graduated, they will be in a much better position to fight such discrimination in the future.
Three generations ago, Jews faced a similar dilemma. There is a joke about a Jewish man who faced discrimination, so he went to court to legally have his name changed.
“What would you like your new name to be,” asked the judge.
“Fred Smith”, responded the man.
“I see no problem with this, so I grant the name change,” said the judge.
“Thank you, your honor,” replied the man. “But now I would like to change my name to Bob Jones.”
“Why do you want to do that?”, asked the judge.
“So that when people ask me what my name is, and I say Bob Jones, then they will ask me what my name was before I changed it, and I can truthfully say, ‘Fred Smith’.”
Asians, with their strong and traditional family backgrounds and well-established work ethics, coupled with their attention to study, tend to do better than a great many others in a college or work setting; therefore, yes, there is discrimination AGAINST them in both college admissions and job hiring/promotion.
Discrimination is most often viewed in the penumbra of affirmatice action - as making room for either the poorly educated or incompetent.
Therefore, it is most often reserved for “others than Asians.”
I always check “Native American”
I was born here (which is more than Obama can say)
TT