忍无可忍,何必再忍?# WaterWorld - 未名水世界
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忍无可忍,何必再忍?
一个中国人的孩子SAT要比黑人平均高420分才能上同样的大学。与其天天折磨自己的
孩子学习,还不如团结起来,有人出人,有钱出钱,提高华人在美国的社会地位。看一
看下面详细的内容,大家一起努力吧。
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Asian American Students Are Discriminated
Highly respected mainstream national media can't stomach it anymore.
So
much facts have emerged suggesting discrimination against AsAm students.
They began to publish articles openly point to the stench. These came out
last November.
(1) Nov. 9, 2014, USA Today, " Asians Get the Ivy League's Jewish Treatment
",
(2) Nov. 9, 2014, Wall Street Journal, "Harvard's Asian Problem"
(3) Nov. 10, 2014, NY Times, " Is Harvard Unfair to AsAm?"
The Atlantic Monthly Spoke up too
(4) Its title is "Do diversity indirectly discriminate against Asian
Americans?" Read the excerpts:
"While discrimination by colleges is hardly a new controversy, . . .
For rejected
applicants of Asian descent, race often appears to be a key factor. . . .
at a national
gathering in 2002, hight school guidance counselors from across the country
expresses
concerns about how Asians were being treated in the application process, . .
. The
panel was . . entitled, "Too Asian?" These perception can have negative
consequences. One is . . . Another is that the fear of self-identifying
as Asian has in some cases even correlated with poor mental health . . .
lower elf-esteem and high stress . . ."The poor kids," she (Casey J Pedrick
, Stuyvesant director of college counseling) added sympathetically. "They'
re just looking for an explanation for why their achievements have't been
rewarded."
Look at the face below, shown at the end of the article! Could she
easily be our daughter or granddaughter! Do we care at all?
How Can WE Stomach it?
Here is my list of Asian Am groups that should rise and act, but have
not.
Our elected officials at the state-wide or national level: They went
to sleep. None
ever spoke up on this topic.
Our "civil rights" activists in DC, NY and LA: They repeatedly told
the nation's federal courts "We love the current college admission policy,
whether it discriminates against our beest students or not."
Our rich and powerful, gave tens of millions to Harvard & other Ivy
League schools, but not even a single million to an AsAm org. which
perceived discrimination and wants to fight it in 2 courts -- the courts of
legal justice and the court of public opinion.
80-20's Solemn Promise to You
When SELF reaches its goal of raising $1 million per year for 5 years, 80
-20 shall allocate $100,000 to call for a NATIONAL CONFERENCE of AsAm
leaders. We'll
invite leaders in the above 3 categories, dialogue with them and UNITE them
to fight against the DISCRIMINATION against our best students with us.
UNITED we shall overcome! For now, 80-20 is the only power on your side.
DONATE here till it hurts*.
Don't stomach it. Show courage & determination!
SB Woo, a volunteer
President, 80-20 Asian Am. National Educational Foundation, Inc.
http://www.80-20EF.org
*At least two persons donated till it hurts last week. Prof. Larry Ho upped
his annual donation
from $1000/yr to $4,800/yr. Larry Shen, who pledged 1,200/yr gave an
additional 60 shares of Apple
in 2013, and 7 days ago another 30 shares.
一个中国人的孩子SAT要比黑人平均高420分才能上同样的大学。与其天天折磨自己的
孩子学习,还不如团结起来,有人出人,有钱出钱,提高华人在美国的社会地位。看一
看下面详细的内容,大家一起努力吧。
---------------
Asian American Students Are Discriminated
Highly respected mainstream national media can't stomach it anymore.
So
much facts have emerged suggesting discrimination against AsAm students.
They began to publish articles openly point to the stench. These came out
last November.
(1) Nov. 9, 2014, USA Today, " Asians Get the Ivy League's Jewish Treatment
",
(2) Nov. 9, 2014, Wall Street Journal, "Harvard's Asian Problem"
(3) Nov. 10, 2014, NY Times, " Is Harvard Unfair to AsAm?"
The Atlantic Monthly Spoke up too
(4) Its title is "Do diversity indirectly discriminate against Asian
Americans?" Read the excerpts:
"While discrimination by colleges is hardly a new controversy, . . .
For rejected
applicants of Asian descent, race often appears to be a key factor. . . .
at a national
gathering in 2002, hight school guidance counselors from across the country
expresses
concerns about how Asians were being treated in the application process, . .
. The
panel was . . entitled, "Too Asian?" These perception can have negative
consequences. One is . . . Another is that the fear of self-identifying
as Asian has in some cases even correlated with poor mental health . . .
lower elf-esteem and high stress . . ."The poor kids," she (Casey J Pedrick
, Stuyvesant director of college counseling) added sympathetically. "They'
re just looking for an explanation for why their achievements have't been
rewarded."
Look at the face below, shown at the end of the article! Could she
easily be our daughter or granddaughter! Do we care at all?
How Can WE Stomach it?
Here is my list of Asian Am groups that should rise and act, but have
not.
Our elected officials at the state-wide or national level: They went
to sleep. None
ever spoke up on this topic.
Our "civil rights" activists in DC, NY and LA: They repeatedly told
the nation's federal courts "We love the current college admission policy,
whether it discriminates against our beest students or not."
Our rich and powerful, gave tens of millions to Harvard & other Ivy
League schools, but not even a single million to an AsAm org. which
perceived discrimination and wants to fight it in 2 courts -- the courts of
legal justice and the court of public opinion.
80-20's Solemn Promise to You
When SELF reaches its goal of raising $1 million per year for 5 years, 80
-20 shall allocate $100,000 to call for a NATIONAL CONFERENCE of AsAm
leaders. We'll
invite leaders in the above 3 categories, dialogue with them and UNITE them
to fight against the DISCRIMINATION against our best students with us.
UNITED we shall overcome! For now, 80-20 is the only power on your side.
DONATE here till it hurts*.
Don't stomach it. Show courage & determination!
SB Woo, a volunteer
President, 80-20 Asian Am. National Educational Foundation, Inc.
http://www.80-20EF.org
*At least two persons donated till it hurts last week. Prof. Larry Ho upped
his annual donation
from $1000/yr to $4,800/yr. Larry Shen, who pledged 1,200/yr gave an
additional 60 shares of Apple
in 2013, and 7 days ago another 30 shares.