Taken from JRE #1427 w/Melissa Chen: https://youtu.be/6SLVjWbER4M
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Taken from JRE #1427 w/Melissa Chen: https://youtu.be/6SLVjWbER4M
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Prejudice exists everywhere. Notice how she said boring stem people? I don’t mind it, even though I am an engineer. I don’t need anyone to tell me that I am actually fine. I’m just saying that Asian people are more hard-working because they grew up with more hardship. The same is true for all people who grew up with more hardship. The moment anyone comes to America, they find out that they can actually complain, and so they start doing so. Regardless, why would you ever want to go to Harvard? If you get the same degree from your community college, you’ll do just fine. You don’t need a degree from Harvard to succeed in life.
If Ivy League schools don't "rig" their admission standards, my guess is, they'll be populated by at least 80% Asians, 15% whites, and 5% blacks/latinos.
And also I would like to add my intent is not to offend anyone just merely my point of view so I hope that everybody understood the way I intended it basically we are always going to have rules some people here in this country are fighting for somewhat of what she explains about China eliminating property but at the same time giving up freedoms so that system is working for them because of the rules there's rules to different systems and some times we think we can mix certain systems together and come out better and I don't know if we will or we won't the only thing I'm saying is that it's something to talk about something to think about before we make moves
Just wanted to mention both of you guys did a great job on this interview very informative and you sent me in a Direction a bacon that I would have never gotten to without listening to this interview thank you
If you want an example just think of ilhan Omar