That might have sounded contradictory, but basically in academia East Asian students who do tend to perform the best of any group have been discriminated against. So, the current racial madness is to actually discriminate against those who do perform the best and should we not applaud strong families and people excelling rather than just saying that we are all just the same when we are not? Not everyone is a winner and that is where I think the exceptional students of the human race rather than a more even distribution of races is more important. So, again I actually consider the modern mania to be racist. I have no qualms with a class being say 60% Asian, 30% white and 10% black or whatever it might be at whatever place it is. It should not be about a quota but ability alone. Denilson has this idea that it is all corrupt, but as far as I can recall we were not even allowed to write our names on an exam paper. You cannot be discriminated against if nobody knows the race of the person writing the essay or doing a math test and it is double checked blind.

https://news.utexas.edu/2018/12/18/t...iverse-enough/

I keep bringing up the Google point because there is no way you could ever say 'Google just likes Asians more whence the numbers'. It tends to be because with good family structures young people end up being nurtured and guided into taking useful majors that will advance their careers the best. In that sense as a teenager I was like anyone else in that I made up my own mind and didn't really have a clue. There was no systemic racism making me choose a subject that I just enjoyed rather than considered in terms of my overall long term life outcomes which is of course rather stupid if you are paying to do the course and are going to waste several years of your life.

And no Dennis, Mummy and Daddy did not love me, so I do get the position of how disenchanted young people can become as they are. I do get it. It is why I constantly say have children if you can love and nurture and don't do it if you cannot. It saves the world a lot of bother, it is harder to overcome that than life with say with a pushy Asian Mum and Dad who really are paying attention to your needs and future welfare. We should be taught to read and write by our parents, encouraged to learn languages from a young age, be learning the piano, memorizing the names of every plant and tree we come across. Somewhere something will stick and the child will love it and grow and isn't that better than broken families and saying 'Hey you study too well, so we are limiting you and sticking these chaps in'. I just suggest getting families right and raising standards that way and no not everybody will be a winner. That is life, but not everybody needs to work for big tech. I don't, you don't and most of us don't. We all have our place somewhere.