Harvard University has been sued over its racially discriminative selections process, a case which could be reviewed before the Supreme Court. Plaintiffs in the case contend Harvard gives lower personality scores to Asian Americans, which weigh down their applications despite high academic achievement.
Only 17.6% of Asians receive top scores of 1 or 2 when it comes to their personal ratings, compared to 21.3% of White applicants. Asians score the lowest of any ethnic group at Harvard when it comes to this score constantly getting pinged on traits such as “courage,” “leadership” and “likability.”
The Princeton Review has recommended Asian applicants stop saying they want to be doctors, or major in math or science, so they don’t appear “too Asian” and drag down their likability ratings.
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94-year-old Arnold Jue was honored with a Congressional Gold Medal earlier this month. He is the last living Chinese American WWII veteran in Ventura County
VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. – A tremendous honor was bestowed upon one of our nation s heroes this month.
Arnold Jue, 94, from Santa Paula received the Congressional Gold Medal on behalf of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance (C.A.C.A.) Congressional Gold Medal Committee on April 11. Jue is the last living Chinese American WWII veteran in Ventura County.
Jue grew up in Parlier, California in Fresno County. He began his military service after graduating high school in 1944.
Exactly the sort of thing that the media won t talk about while falsely blaming every mugging by a thug freed from prison by Democrats on President Trump. There is systemic racism in America. It doesn t involve vicious criminals like George Floyd or Daunte Wright, but Asian-Americans who are systemically discriminated against by Democrats in the educational system. The Democrat effort to dismantle merit-based admissions to high schools in New York and San Francisco led to major protests by Asian-Americans. And, as this lawsuit reported on by the Wall Street Journal alleges, retaliatory discrimination by the Democrat regime in New York City.
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A woman leaves 360 West 43rd street as security and a doorman stand inside the building, where a man has now been arrested and charged with assaulting a 65-year-old Asian woman in a hate crime, where the incident was reported, in New York City, New York, U.S., April 1, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Asian Americans and community activists rallied against anti-Asian hate crimes on Monday outside a New York courthouse where a man charged with assaulting a 65-year-old Asian woman in a hate crime was due to face his first hearing before a Manhattan Criminal Court judge.
Police have identified Brandon Elliot, 38, as the man seen in a video kicking the woman to the ground and then kicking her head several times on March 29 near Times Square.