Given that some things are just facts that are common knowledge in my community, that’s deeply insulting. But fine, if it helps to have it spelled out…
It’s about on par with a PoC claiming they suffer from racism and being told to prove it, since their experiences count for nothing. Would you have responded to a black guy the same way?
I never said your experiences don’t count for anything, but it’s outlandish for you to think that you speak for everyone in your community. Just because YOU weren’t chosen by DEI doesn’t mean that others didn’t get in. Which is why, again, your experiences don’t equate to everyone else.
What’s your source on that?
Well I’m an Asian…
…that’s not a source.
Fair enough, I guess my personal experiences don’t qualify me to speak for my group.
They don’t lol. Turns out your experiences don’t equate to everyone else’s.
Given that some things are just facts that are common knowledge in my community, that’s deeply insulting. But fine, if it helps to have it spelled out…
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-uncomfortable-truth-about-affirmative-action-and-asian-americans
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/asian-americans-and-pacific-islanders-are-often-overlooked-in-dei
https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lob.10408
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/28/magazine/where-does-affirmative-action-leave-asian-americans.html
Asian Americans are People of Color, Too. . .Aren’t They?
Are those enough, or would you like more sources? My story is hardly difficult to verify, but apparently weirdly controversial.
You must be pretty far up your own ass if you truly believe you speak for your entire race.
Two of your sources are opinion pieces. I’m currently reading the other since it’s an actual source.
It’s about on par with a PoC claiming they suffer from racism and being told to prove it, since their experiences count for nothing. Would you have responded to a black guy the same way?
I never said your experiences don’t count for anything, but it’s outlandish for you to think that you speak for everyone in your community. Just because YOU weren’t chosen by DEI doesn’t mean that others didn’t get in. Which is why, again, your experiences don’t equate to everyone else.