- the prejudice harbored by many Democrats, liberals, and progressives against Asian-Americans and Indian-Americans;
- Democratic support for affirmative action quotas in our schools, universities, and places of work that advantage blacks and Hispanics while disadvantaging Asian-Americans and Indian-Americans;
- given items 1 and 2 above, the possibility that the Republican Party may be the more natural home for Asian-Americans and Indian-Americans than the Democratic Party.
Two events in the news lately have made it all too clear that my concerns were well-founded:
- New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio's introduction of racial quotas into New York's elite public schools to boost the enrollment of blacks and Hispanics while suppressing the enrollment of Asians and whites
- the lawsuit brought against Harvard’s admissions policy, charging that it seeks to limit the number of Asian students.
In this post, I have decided simply to provide interested readers with a list of the links to my relevant blog posts in roughly chronological order so they can read the posts for themselves to see how I have expressed concern about these issues for many years now. Don't say I didn't tell you so! Here they are:
- To CNN, "Asian diversity" isn't real diversity
- Court Asian and Eastern European immigrants, not Latinos
- I have to wonder about Rebecca Solnit (see towards end of post; San Francisco liberal sees influx of Asian and Indian hi-tech workers into San Francisco not as a blessing, but as a blight)
- Opposition to affirmative action shows, once again, that Chinese and Indians are natural constituents of the Republican Party
- Jesse has landed (How Jesse Jackson attempted to strong arm Silicon Valley high-tech companies into establishing racial quotas that advantage blacks and Hispanics while disadvantaging Asian-Americans and Indian-Americans)
- John Ying: Asian American core values align with GOP (Prominent international investment banker encourages Republican Party to reach out to Asian-Americans)
- Techno-coolies or brilliant competitors (Joel Kotkin expressing ugly stereotypes about Asian-Americans and Indian-Americans)
- Silicon Valley must say no to Democrats who pushed for SCA-5 and are now pushing for racial quotas in high-tech companies (Democrats' support for racial quotas in California universities and Silicon Valley high-tech companies; California constitutional amendment SCA-5 was predecessor to DeBlasio's quotas for New York elite public schools)
- Open letter to my friend Victor Hanson (Letter to my friend Victor Hanson about real racial diversity in Silicon Valley)
- Once again, naked discrimination by liberals against Asians and Indians (The early stages of DeBlasio's efforts to institute racial quotas in New York elite public schools)
- Prominent Hindu Indian-American declares support for Republican Party
- It is liberals, not conservatives, who use Asian Americans as "tools"
It is gratifying to me to see Asian-Americans and Indian-Americans stand up against the prejudice that Democrats, liberals, and progressives harbor against Asian-Americans and Indian-Americans and against racial quotas that disadvantage them unfairly.
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