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  • Since the 1970s, Americans have been divided over the merits of affirmative action, while the courts have hemmed and hawed over the legality of race-conscious policies. What is the track record of racial preferences? Do they benefit the black poor, as proponents claim? Do they stigmatize beneficiaries? Do they increase racial resentment? Does affirmative action harm black students by placing them in schools where they are unprepared to handle the work and less likely to thrive? Are there alternative ways of addressing black underrepresentation at elite schools and in white-collar professions? How should the Supreme Court decide the discrimination case filed by Asian students against Harvard? Mene Ukueberuwa was joined by Gail Heriot, Devon Westhill, and Kenny Xu to explore these questions and more.
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Komentáře • 730

  • @migo-migo9503
    @migo-migo9503 Před 11 měsíci +48

    I agree with Ken's quoted statement:
    "Wokeness is a response to shield white people from being called racist. That's the prupose of Harvard's race preferences. It's not to help blacks. It's not. It doesn't. It's so that Harvard's administrators can tell the world how great and creative and diverse they are."

    • @jahnkaplank8626
      @jahnkaplank8626 Před 11 měsíci

      proving once again that liberals 'helping' blacks is simply semantics, nothing more. I don't think you can get more condescending than that!

    • @christopherwashington6455
      @christopherwashington6455 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Kenny is such a wise and brave warrior for justice and meritocracy!!! He is so calm and so articulated! Great job! Kenney!👍👍👍The recent SCOTUS ruling proved that Kenny is right!👍👍👍

    • @jae3101
      @jae3101 Před 10 měsíci

      Wokeness is a black term that was co-opted by white people on both sides of the argument for their culture war.

    • @SaborByCLG
      @SaborByCLG Před 10 měsíci +1

      ➡️👉Harvard Current Minority Demographics 👈
      ✅Black American Born citizens only(Not African Nationals from the continent of Africa)15.2%
      ✅Asian American 27.9%
      ✅Hispanic or Latino 12.6%
      ✅Native American 2.9%
      ✅Native Hawaiian 0.8%

    • @SaborByCLG
      @SaborByCLG Před 10 měsíci

      👉Harvard's Breakdown👈
      ✅️White 12,074
      ✅️International 6,963
      ✅️Asian 4,153
      ✅️Hispanic 2,876
      ✅️Black 1,994 African
      ✅️Multi-Ethnic 1,198 ✅️Unknown 1,037
      ⛔️🤔Harvard diversity statistics shows that there are 39.7 percent white students enrolled at Harvard University, 13.7 percent Asian students, 9.46 percent Hispanic or Latino students, 6.56 percent Black or African American students, 3.94 percent students who identify with more than one race, 0.197 percent students who identify as American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.118 percent students who identify as Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.

  • @bentoblaster
    @bentoblaster Před rokem +22

    Thank you brother, thank you Kenny Xu.

  • @bobsmith3983
    @bobsmith3983 Před 10 měsíci +12

    Meritocracy is the only option. Meritocracy is not perfect but is perfect enough for a successful society. Mediocrity leads to failure as we see in America today led by the mediocre political class.

  • @laurence2421
    @laurence2421 Před rokem +10

    That last guy talking about the emotional discussion 😅😅😅 Shoved right up the victim’s butt 😂🎉

  • @Channel-JJ
    @Channel-JJ Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thomas Sowell had made every argument and presented every statistic mentioned 20 plus years ago. Thomas Sowell one of the best minds the US has ever seen.

    • @alexhu7939
      @alexhu7939 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I agree!

    • @bondwin7025
      @bondwin7025 Před 10 měsíci

      Folks need to read Preferential Policies An International Perspective by Thomas Sowell.
      Dr sowell never went back to Harvard for any functions. He turned 93 years young on June.
      One of the greatest mind in our life time .

  • @chijen2010
    @chijen2010 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Black Moderator: “Exposure to High Caliber Black Students”. I went to Cornell Engineering in the 1990’s. Let’s just say the well of black talent ran dry long before it got to a lower Ivy like Cornell, even if Cornell still claims on their website to have the best engineering in the Ivy League. The affirmative action students I met at Cornell were unimpressive to say the least (that’s why they are AA). Calling them under-prepared for zero grade inflation Cornell would be an understatement. Glad the Supreme Court put an end to this ridiculousness. Meritocracy all the way!!!!

    • @shantelane2553
      @shantelane2553 Před 9 měsíci

      When did you graduate?

    • @chijen2010
      @chijen2010 Před 9 měsíci

      @@shantelane2553 1990’s. I finished in 2.5 years. Pretty impressive for such a difficult engineering program if I do say so myself.

  • @dianecrowder4971
    @dianecrowder4971 Před měsícem +1

    As a black American woman, I am glad Affirmative Action is gone. Let's move forward, black people, and strive to be twice as good as everyone else! That has always been a fight!😎

  • @holdontight1981
    @holdontight1981 Před rokem +18

    Very good moderator

  • @migo-migo9503
    @migo-migo9503 Před 11 měsíci +12

    I hope more people see this. I really appreciate how everyone approached this rationally and kept emotions out as much as possible. Also appreciate the gentleman's apology at the end, and hope that everyone understands where he's coming from.

    • @teacherrussell5206
      @teacherrussell5206 Před 11 měsíci +2

      He's coming from a place of pure emotion. He wants revenge. He spewed some facts and some personal experience, presented no good rebuttal to anything anyone said, and didn't really own up to the implications of his tirade. I only wish someone less silly would have spoken up with a reasonable counter view. Hopefully that's because no one could😀

    • @dangerouslycheeky3746
      @dangerouslycheeky3746 Před 10 měsíci

      @@teacherrussell5206 His apology was unnecessary., people didn't hear what he said ,they heard what they chose to.

  • @dootscat3798
    @dootscat3798 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Finally people speaking the truth in the face of entrenched corrupt power.

  • @parler8698
    @parler8698 Před 11 měsíci +10

    You cannot mandate the outcome. Some groups will be over represented when merit comes into play.

    • @willharriman1881
      @willharriman1881 Před 10 měsíci

      Black American merit never matters when genuine white racism is operating! That has always been the actual problem!

  • @waldiniman
    @waldiniman Před 11 měsíci +9

    This was a fantastic discussion, and while I wish this video enjoyed more visibility, I am glad to have come across it thanks to Reddit and I am glad this channel exists.

  • @bigheadrhino
    @bigheadrhino Před rokem +42

    The argument against AA seems fairly common sense. Simply getting admitted into a school is not as valuable as the experience and learning recieved at that school. If AA is resulting in a worse experience and reduced participation in STEM for historically underprivileged groups, then it’s not working. Someone coming out of a high but not top ranked school with a 4.0 and an engineering degree is probably going to have a more fulfilling career than someone went to an elite school intending to be an engineer but getting destroyed by the curve against the best of the best of the best.

    • @semgonzales5430
      @semgonzales5430 Před rokem

      Affirmative action is synonymous to virtue signaling on the part of white majority.

    • @thecollector6746
      @thecollector6746 Před rokem

      You left out the part where you dont' actually know how AA works......but wanton ignorance and stupidity is what Right Wingers do.

    • @kel-in5gi
      @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci

      Harvard isn't known for engineering. I'm surprised at overhearing students obsessing by saying 'I got in.' calculus was developed by someone in their thirties and later diagnosed with schizophrenia. There is a major grade grubbing and the game of psyching out other students that frequently goes on or students comparing grades constantly.
      George Westinghouse was told he was too advanced already to study engineering in college. Students can have a mentality about being younger and smarter. Asian students aren't perfect. Other groups can study more. I'm a descendant of king Alfred and getting so annoyed with Kenny's attitude. Historically grades weren't always everything at Harvard. Okay Harvard isn't enamored get over yourselves. Other people deserve to go to Harvard too. It's true though lowest personality score. Harvard hasn't excluded all Asians. What kind of volunteer work? Asians aren't perfect although nonviolent and not sociopaths. Outraged over admissions. What about the DACA kids who were found working in slaughterhouses cleaning them at night as you g as middle school age. Too bad if there were too many Jewish students they tend to exclude others. Jewish students can go to other universities. Harvard wants other people to participate. Harvard wants students who want to save the world not just use Harvard to improve their own status.

    • @dangerouslycheeky3746
      @dangerouslycheeky3746 Před 11 měsíci

      @@kel-in5gi If Harvard is looking for other students, they need to do let these groups know what parameters are starting in grade school..

    • @shobisyd5762
      @shobisyd5762 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@kel-in5giHarvard isn’t known for engineering? Only because it has so many other number 1 programs to be known for! But don’t believe for a second that Harvard isn’t top tier for engineering as well, eg The Times Higher Education supplement ranking from 2019 looks like this for top 5:
      University of Oxford
      Stanford University
      Harvard University
      California Institute of Technology
      Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • @benjamincai1272
    @benjamincai1272 Před rokem +8

    Kenny Xu: develop your on-camera charisma and energy level; start running.

    • @vanallen1673
      @vanallen1673 Před 11 měsíci

      So true. Typical boring Asian. Harvard is right to make it grossly more difficult for Asian students.

  • @christopherwashington6455
    @christopherwashington6455 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great discussion on such an important issue! 👍👍👍Great job by the panelists and moderator👍👍👍! Our society should have more open discussions like this! Deep appreciation for our Constitution!❤❤❤

  • @angieponders3844
    @angieponders3844 Před 10 měsíci +4

    This discussion is so refreshing! Thank you all!

  • @jae3101
    @jae3101 Před 10 měsíci +9

    I'm a black American and I score at the top of my classes. Going forward, I will identify as Asian.

  • @bingsterc7621
    @bingsterc7621 Před rokem +21

    I’m SO HAPPY that in the end of this conference, the Black American CALLED OUT the other Black Person for his TERRIBLE TAKE on Asians, and HELD HIM ACCOUNTABLE.

    • @dangerouslycheeky3746
      @dangerouslycheeky3746 Před rokem +5

      Why was his take terrible? If nothing else, he again showed what these institutions are willing to do to set up artificial quotas. The man had a standard for passing his class, admin asked him to lower his standards in order to keep numbers high, Wouldn't you feel cheated if you were graded equally to someone who didn't do what was asked of them in that class, but you did?

    • @markballard1515
      @markballard1515 Před rokem +1

      That’s why he did it. So that everyone would know he’s one of the “ good ones”.
      Everything is hate nowadays. Even giving an account of your own experiences is hate somehow. That clown said what he said for the exact reason I pointed out. A weak black man who wants to be accepted above all else.

    • @iamtheoaa
      @iamtheoaa Před rokem +5

      @@markballard1515 No, he did it because the previous black gentlemen was just spewing Asian hate. Here's some advice, "Do better or stay behind."

    • @happyface730
      @happyface730 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Is academic excellence solely based on population percentage?

    • @user-uskxnfiw729
      @user-uskxnfiw729 Před 11 měsíci

      @@markballard1515if you start allowing to that kind of attitude, you know what will start happening? A lot of racism rampant like 1950s. You will again start seeing whites sharing their personal experiences about blacks and using AA to limit blacks access. Sounds familiar? While you complain blacks are disadvantaged, you are saying that’s ok when used against another minority. You are saying racism is ok.

  • @mikelee9173
    @mikelee9173 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Gosh this conversation has so many good comparisons to what companies are doing with their DEI initiatives in trying to raise their ESG scores. I wonder if the results of the Supreme Court rulings will trickle down to the capitalistic markets as well.

    • @christopherwashington6455
      @christopherwashington6455 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Our society needs more such open discussions, which are so rare nowadays ...🙏🙏🙏

  • @huckfin1598
    @huckfin1598 Před rokem +18

    It’s about CULTURE over skin color

    • @baperacks-com6801
      @baperacks-com6801 Před rokem

      Reparations or die

    • @torrencegill4650
      @torrencegill4650 Před 10 měsíci

      I think culture plays a role

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Před 10 měsíci

      @@torrencegill4650 Specifically the IQ that comes with the culture.

    • @torrencegill4650
      @torrencegill4650 Před 10 měsíci

      @@bobsmith3983 IQ is a learned skill!

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Před 10 měsíci

      @@torrencegill4650 Absolutely not. Have you figured out why you couldn't attend MIT?

  • @aliceanaya4165
    @aliceanaya4165 Před rokem +5

    What I understand is that this colleges offered students courses that do not help to get a job but a college debt.

  • @stevenwiederholt7000
    @stevenwiederholt7000 Před rokem +27

    Here is the problem with Affirmative Action. A question: Did She/He get the job because they were the best, or because they are black?

    • @safetythirdified
      @safetythirdified Před rokem +1

      EXACTLY!

    • @godzillamegatron3590
      @godzillamegatron3590 Před rokem +5

      Or because they was Latino or native American

    • @stevenwiederholt7000
      @stevenwiederholt7000 Před rokem

      @@godzillamegatron3590
      My Point Exactly. Thank You.
      You notice they NEVER talk about the oppression faced by left handed albino transgender lesbian wheelchair bound dwarfs?
      :-)

    • @DC-nu7tw
      @DC-nu7tw Před rokem

      Steven the same can be said about whites

    • @kohakugawazy
      @kohakugawazy Před rokem +1

      Chief diversity officer?

  • @antoniobaker5083
    @antoniobaker5083 Před rokem +24

    I am so proud of this young man.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍❤️

  • @pjscafe
    @pjscafe Před 11 měsíci +8

    Kenny Xu is a hero to Asian Americans and all who are against discrimination.

    • @Speedy300
      @Speedy300 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Fighting against another minority group who had paved the way for all minorities doesn’t sit well with me; moreover, African Americans are not the only group benefiting from Affirmative action. Affirmative action was not designed to lower the standards(maybe schools doing these on their own accord)but to give opportunities to qualified students who might not have had the opportunity to get into the so called elite institutions.
      The funny thing about all of this is that most of these schools were built from the profits of the opium trade and at the expense of the Chinese people in China and enslaved Africans .
      In the final analysis, Couple of hundred years later, two minority groups who had been exploited are at each other’s throats to get into institutions who had historically exploited them 🤦‍♂️.

    • @pjscafe
      @pjscafe Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Speedy300 Discrimination and racism is wrong no matter what the circumstances of the minority group. A college's admission policy should be based upon merit, period. Going through school i see so many scholarships and grants from various institutions for blacks, latinos, and native americans. Never one for Asians, never. How's that for fairness? The way i see it blacks are given a leg up in our society because the majority (whites) are afraid to be called a racist.

    • @Speedy300
      @Speedy300 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@pjscafe I believe grants and scholarships were not just for blacks and Latinos. The question here is : are the Asians immigrants(foreign students)or citizenship ? That being said, my Asian brothers and sisters should be treated fairly. Black Americans deserve a leg up but not at the expense of the Asians. Moreover, affirmative action was supposed to give opportunity to the most qualified minorities and was not supposed to base selection on just skin color alone but some schools might have taken things too far; however, not all black or Latino students got into those schools because of just skin color but were smart enough to handle the work load and etc.
      Unfortunately, my Asian brothers and sisters just targeted black Americans and made their case by blaming them for everything (Maybe easy target)but the situation is complex (legacy students and schools not just look at grades only but other things as well).

    • @mystictraveler8642
      @mystictraveler8642 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@Speedy300fighting against another minority group who is racist and unequal. Kenny is a hero to Asian Americans. You say fighting against another minority group who have paved the way for all minorities? I don't think so. Blacks only think of themselves. They have to fight for themselves they had no choice. It's not like they fought intentionally to pave way for anyone. It's absurd. They've been getting a free ride for so long.

    • @jahnkaplank8626
      @jahnkaplank8626 Před 11 měsíci

      all of us are against discrimination except blacks and white liberals.

  • @jahnkaplank8626
    @jahnkaplank8626 Před 11 měsíci +8

    If 'affirmative action' truly was 'affirmative', more people would support it, but the reality is that 'affirmative action' only ever meant ONE THING: pro-black privilege.

    • @313Sonny
      @313Sonny Před 10 měsíci

      While benefiting white women the most 🤡

  • @katiet548
    @katiet548 Před 10 měsíci +5

    "Sharing your personal experiences" ? In anger and with a target! I really appreciate the last speaker who pointed out the hypocricy.

  • @mychannelafc
    @mychannelafc Před rokem +8

    1:03:30 is powerful.

    • @kcelenemkrishnan7778
      @kcelenemkrishnan7778 Před rokem

      Which is understandable why he would berate Asian Americans. More often than not, they are usually complicit or on code with white supremacy, to be in opposition to blacks. They want white acceptance, which is also part of the true American dream to truly be American in white America. 🇺🇸

    • @jahnkaplank8626
      @jahnkaplank8626 Před 11 měsíci

      "what whites did to blacks"
      I guess people can compare the life of blacks in the US to those of blacks in middle Africa and see exactly what "whites did to blacks"...

  • @adamskinner5868
    @adamskinner5868 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Well done, I wish more of those in authority would act in such a calm and reasoned way with polite debate n discussion from informed people. They are of course right that race shouldn't be counted either for or against you in jobs or education, it's called nasty racism. I was also sad to hear how some SCOTUS Justices seem happy to make very wide interpretations of laws and the Constitution to justify their personal opinions and beliefs rather than following the law as it was written.

  • @janejohnson6912
    @janejohnson6912 Před rokem +4

    "Zoo animals"? He stated tons of racial stereotypes. Where did he come from? It has benefited White women more. Historical accuracy.

  • @rabidfarmer9765
    @rabidfarmer9765 Před rokem +9

    I am happy that Jason Riley pointed that out - YES absolutely on target.

  • @leaw6835
    @leaw6835 Před rokem +25

    Shame on that rude and aggressive black “professor“.
    I am proud that Kenny kept his cool.
    I am thankful for Jason Riley’s kind and thoughtful closing words.

    • @jahnkaplank8626
      @jahnkaplank8626 Před 11 měsíci +3

      what did you expect from an affirmative action professor?

    • @RioGrandedoSuleiro
      @RioGrandedoSuleiro Před 6 měsíci +1

      It highlights his emotional immaturity and his personal racial biases against Asian Americans. Rinse and repeat.

  • @robertparsons313
    @robertparsons313 Před 5 měsíci

    Vote for Kenny Xu for Congress in North Carolina's GOP primary in March 2024!

  • @cs2excaliburx
    @cs2excaliburx Před rokem +16

    Wow all three are right, great panel!

  • @jiaunmew878
    @jiaunmew878 Před rokem +3

    I don't and won't ask for special treatment. But at least all people of many races in America should have their own right and protection. No matter if we are African American, Middle-east Americans, European American, Latino Hispanic, Asian American, or Native American.
    There are many Smart people and dumb people in the world; as well as hardworking dedicated people and lazy people. Why hate, prejudice and critical others.

  • @qqq111444
    @qqq111444 Před rokem

    Amazing post

  • @juanettefoster9204
    @juanettefoster9204 Před 10 měsíci

    Personality is how does one relates to others. If cannot relate then what type of doctor are you or lawyer to clients.

  • @daveng9959
    @daveng9959 Před 10 měsíci +1

    All I know is that if you have cancer or a critical ailment, or just flying to another city etc, you'd want the most competent professional in the field to serve you.
    In addition, IMO arguing for affirmative action is in itself a form of racism as to be "fair" to a particular minority race, you'd have to discriminate against another minority race who has fared much better scholastically.

  • @kingdevil6021
    @kingdevil6021 Před rokem +10

    Legacy Seats are the problem that's not being spoken about

    • @migo-migo9503
      @migo-migo9503 Před 11 měsíci

      If AA is shut down, I believe that brings a lot of momentum for people to go after legacy seats next. If race can't be use for preferential treatment, then who you're related to should also not be a reason for preferential treatment. Some folks believe that AA is the first domino that needs to fall to get rid of all these discriminating policies.

    • @user-uskxnfiw729
      @user-uskxnfiw729 Před 11 měsíci

      Legacy lawsuit started

  • @ladyk7675
    @ladyk7675 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You don’t see but a small handful of Black people complaining about Affirmative Action ending. I’m Black and felt it could have been done away with years ago but my only concern is the racism that exists in this country. A case for ending affirmative action at Harvard could have been based on the graduation rates of the Black, White and Asian students. They were all extremely high only a 1 percentage point difference. The case could have been Black kids can succeed without Affirmative Action but the racism in America would not allow anything good to be said about Black people. Instead you get some Asian person to get up there crying about unqualified Black students taking their slots when their slots were most likely taken by unqualified Legacy students. I have been complaining about the disrespect ever since the ruling but my friends are like F them, let’s just see what happens when they are rejected and don’t have that affirmative action pacifier to suck on. Look for some mass shooting down the road I say.

  • @KingTrezzy
    @KingTrezzy Před 25 dny

    I don’t want to hear anything Kenny Xu has to say until they repay Americans from the damage covid has caused! Kenny was very anti black on some of his interviews he did, and im so curious why is he so keen on African American in their acceptances in these universities. Why didn’t he bring up how his immigrant parents received money, housing, and guidance with free lawyers to be able to thrive in America, which allowed them to focus on his education. He could have advocated for better funding for public schools.

  • @sueandrews2562
    @sueandrews2562 Před rokem +1

    Is Harvard that important? I agree that we should not only go to HBUC, when we are qualified to go to other colleges based on our skills and not our color. Why did the black guy in the end check Jason Riley, he was just stating what he was told to do?

  • @lajamed8885
    @lajamed8885 Před rokem

    Thanks.

  • @davidyetter5409
    @davidyetter5409 Před rokem +7

    Dr. Sowell brought this to light more that thirty years ago.

  • @paulwillis8737
    @paulwillis8737 Před rokem +1

    What about affirmative action across the employment practice and social promotion versus merit and actual efficiency and excellence

    • @willharriman1881
      @willharriman1881 Před rokem

      Here's a true life example of the actual race problem in employment. A Black man applies for a skilled position as a service technician. He meets all education and experience requirements of the position. All the applicants must take a competitive examination on ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY. The Black man scores 97% on the test to make the number one highest score. THREE white males with LOWER test scores are hired. The Black man who made the top test score was NOT hired! Do you see the problem?

    • @niaedmonds3342
      @niaedmonds3342 Před 11 měsíci

      @@willharriman1881 Right but people don't get this.

    • @willharriman1881
      @willharriman1881 Před 11 měsíci

      @@niaedmonds3342 You are Right! When this happened, the mainstream media wouldn't touch it! They claimed the story wasn't newsworthy!

  • @KaesOner
    @KaesOner Před 10 měsíci +3

    This was an awesome discussion. Thank you. Also great moderating and great panel.

  • @popoju9
    @popoju9 Před rokem

    @Kevin Boone, where is your comment? i got an email about it but i can't find it here. did you delete it?

  • @owl6218
    @owl6218 Před rokem

    do south asians face the same situation as east asians?

  • @Resvrgam
    @Resvrgam Před rokem +31

    Affirmative Action has always been a racist/sexist movement. If you are basing your admissions and/or hiring policies on ANYTHING other than merit, you’re committing a discriminatory act of racism/sexism.
    Asian Americans generally test higher because most don’t live in a culture than celebrates failure and violence. Blame black Americans’ failure to thrive on the fatherlessness and their cultural norms that are antithetical to success. Jews have faced just as much adversity in our history and yet they represent the pinnacle of education and financial success (occupying a huge percentage of our top paying positions throughout various sectors).
    Affirmative Action is counterproductive and not conducive to a strong nation. If Asian Americans & white Americans are the better candidate, based on merit, they should receive admittance/the job. Nobody is demanding discrimination against black Americans in professional sports (despite a very blatant disproportionately high percentage of black athletes).

    • @godzillamegatron3590
      @godzillamegatron3590 Před rokem +1

      But can these high performance Asian students pay the full cost of the tuition at these schools?

    • @Resvrgam
      @Resvrgam Před rokem

      @@godzillamegatron3590 That’s what merit-based scholarships are for. Race has nothing to do with merit or opportunity. It’s all cultural.
      People hating on rich wht families passing on their wealth to their children fail to acknowledge “crazy rich Asians” which exist in larger numbers.

    • @godzillamegatron3590
      @godzillamegatron3590 Před rokem +1

      @@Resvrgam Harvard and Yale are still a business. And tuition is their income stream. My question is , can the Asian students afford to pay the tuitions that these colleges require?

    • @Resvrgam
      @Resvrgam Před rokem

      @@godzillamegatron3590 Considering, statistically, Asian Americans have a higher household income than white Americans, I don’t see why they couldn’t.

    • @natashasays
      @natashasays Před rokem +12

      @@godzillamegatron3590 can the blacks? Many of them come with scholarships or take out loans; kind of a moot point, at least in context.

  • @saurabhb1041
    @saurabhb1041 Před 10 měsíci

    The basic premise of the discussion needs to be re-examined. Why should somebody be cut out? In today's day and age, with the levels of advancement in technology, why are we still fixated on old ratios like student:teacher? Why aren't we working towards increasing class sizes? Why aren't we looking at bringing from kids into top tier universities - the argument that it dilutes the class room experience is bogus, especially when technology can do so much of the teaching already.

  • @Stephanie_12345
    @Stephanie_12345 Před 11 měsíci

    Is affirmative action a FOREVER THING that discriminates one group by giving another group an advantage?

  • @Tone2K
    @Tone2K Před 11 měsíci +11

    I said this before and I will say it again. I find it incredible that AA is a thing in a world where we have pilots/surgeons/engineers. I want those professions to be handed and trained by their merits and expertise over an arbitrary measurement of fairness. AA is discriminatory against skill.

    • @paulhaye
      @paulhaye Před 10 měsíci +2

      As if to say Black ppl accepted to Harvard are accepted despite being functionally illiterate.
      The graduation rate among African Americans at Harvard is 96%.
      Additionally, there’s no such thing as a meritocracy at Harvard, because, going by that rubric, the student body would be 48% Asian.
      Thirdly: just because you’re adept at taking and passing a standardized test, doesn’t mean you’ll be a successful person in life, or that your contribution to society, will be over and above anybody else.
      Bill Gates was a high school dropout.

    • @Tone2K
      @Tone2K Před 10 měsíci

      @@paulhaye
      I did not make assertions about functionality and graduation rates etc. That is a whole other debatable topic.
      The points you brought up are all the exceptional circumstances. Sure, you can be great and do poorly on standardized tests. Sure, you can do great on exams and be unsuccessful. No one is arguing those points. However, there is a base general baseline and for most people the result of an exam is one of the manners in which you can assess viability for a position.
      People love to use that "Bill Gates was a drop out " line but that is the exception. How many drop out and become Bill Gates? Additionally, he didn't succeed because he dropped out. He did so despite of it. His success is due to a lot of other factors.
      Bringing up Bill Gates was a drop out shows you do believe success is not contingent upon getting a Harvard education. So then why fight for AA given it's not the end all be all for success?
      The main point of this is that meritocracy drives society towards progress.

    • @Tone2K
      @Tone2K Před 10 měsíci

      @@paulhaye I forgot to add. The overall graduation rate at Harvard is close to 99%. I am unsure about the relevance of the 96% statistic.

    • @paulhaye
      @paulhaye Před 10 měsíci

      @@Tone2K To show that African Americans at Harvard are not unqualified dunces. They are there because they are qualified to be there.
      Actually, as sad as it is to see AA go, I’m somewhat glad. What are you all going to complain about now?
      Hear this: the entire USA, is an affirmative action program…for white people!
      If you’re a white man, and you cannot make it in America, it probably has nothing to do with affirmative action.
      Such a person will have to examine their own shortcomings and inadequacies.

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Před 10 měsíci

      @@paulhaye Bill Gates as others of the ilk are the exceptions. Generally more highly educated people have better outcomes in wealth and lifestyle for example, than the less educated.

  • @jt7081
    @jt7081 Před 4 měsíci

    If you think black students cannot do the work, admit it, find a 12-step program, and move out of the way. Expect the same rigor from every student without prejudice. Leave it behind and never look back.

  • @georgemtchua
    @georgemtchua Před 10 měsíci

    US should throw affirmative action out. What universities should open more places if think that it want to include more races.

  • @Allin7days
    @Allin7days Před rokem +6

    The real problem with affirmative action is that it tries to fix too many diverse problems and lost its effectiveness. We need more diverse programs to address those diverse problems.

    • @bridallejohnson1818
      @bridallejohnson1818 Před 11 měsíci

      Those that benefits more from AA it is mostly white woman that benefits more than blacks

    • @user-uskxnfiw729
      @user-uskxnfiw729 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@emryadora ironically, it was used to admit more wealthy African immigrants than historically disadvantaged black Americans. It was also used to admit more Hispanics than Blacks. These top colleges used AA to discriminate certain race (Asian) and mask their wrongs in the past but they actually further disadvantaged the American blacks. What AA should have been is scoping it down narrowly to say american born blacks so it isn’t used to discriminate other races. Alas that wasn’t the case

    • @SaborByCLG
      @SaborByCLG Před 10 měsíci

      👉Harvard's Breakdown👈
      ✅️White 12,074
      ✅️International 6,963
      ✅️Asian 4,153
      ✅️Hispanic 2,876
      ✅️Black 1,994 African
      ✅️Multi-Ethnic 1,198 ✅️Unknown 1,037
      ⛔️🤔Harvard diversity statistics shows that there are 39.7 percent white students enrolled at Harvard University, 13.7 percent Asian students, 9.46 percent Hispanic or Latino students, 6.56 percent Black or African American students, 3.94 percent students who identify with more than one race, 0.197 percent students who identify as American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.118 percent students who identify as Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.

    • @SaborByCLG
      @SaborByCLG Před 10 měsíci

      ⛔#FactsDoMatter
      "Affirmative action has been quite beneficial to women, and disproportionately beneficial to white women. Women are now more likely to graduate with bachelor’s degrees and attend graduate school than men are and outnumber men on many college campuses. In 1970, just 7.6 percent of physicians in America were women; in 2002, that number had risen to 25.2 percent. But - and this is a big but - those benefits are more likely to accrue to white women than they are to women of color, and that imbalance has very real effects on employment and earnings later in life. In other words: affirmative action works, and it works way better for white women than it does for all the other women in America."~IMDiversity and PewResearchCenter

    • @SaborByCLG
      @SaborByCLG Před 10 měsíci

      💥💥💥Updated US Census Data💥💥
      💥White (Born Citizen):(57.8% of the US Pop./ 204.3 Million People)(This also includes Persian/Middle Eastern/ Arab ethnicities)
      College Attendance: 42%
      💥Black(Born Citizen): (14.2% of the US Pop./ 47.2 Million People)
      College Attendance: 36%
      💥Latino/Hispanic(Born Citizen):(18.5% of the US Pop./ 62.1 Million People)
      College Attendance: 39%
      💥Asian(Born Citizen):(5.9% of the US Pop./ 18.6 Million People)(All Asian Ethnicities/Indian/Pakistani)
      College Attendance: 58%
      💥Native Americans: 2.9% of US Population/ 9.7 Million People)(This include native Alaskans)
      College Attendance: 19%

  • @michelleder108
    @michelleder108 Před rokem +2

    Do kids need training wheels to ride bikes at 30?
    You gonna debate this???

  • @chijen2010
    @chijen2010 Před 10 měsíci +1

    That black Georgetown Prof. was rebuked enough at the end, but he wants us to believe Asian Indians, who are native English speakers, have problems with class discussion?? No Effing way. What planet is he on?? Not buying it for a second!

  • @andresrtidwell8933
    @andresrtidwell8933 Před 10 měsíci

    ❤ this stuff

  • @formattester6
    @formattester6 Před 10 měsíci +1

    great civil conversation on a hot topic. p.s. they need to put some "pop filters" on those mics in the audience. puh, puh, puh....

  • @dangerouslycheeky3746
    @dangerouslycheeky3746 Před rokem +14

    AA is nothing but a quota system. If you can't compete, you don't have the right to complain. Fix the problems from the bottom up, not the other way around. When you begin to see people as a mathematician or scientist who happens to be black, instead of a black mathematician or black scientist in this society, then you will finally understand what respect for self and others means. When schools start running their businesses with respect for their consumers (students), you will not see preferential treatment given students based on stereotypes like the example given regarding Georgetown.
    It is a mess because people in this society feel a certain safety in their ignorance; the concept of competition has been lost on them, sorry, but self-policing does not work--you need standards that no amount of manipulation of data can overcome.

    • @crltnmbr1
      @crltnmbr1 Před 11 měsíci

      The problem is systemic. In order to “fix” the problem we will need to dismantle the current system and start over. In doing so, resources must be allocated in a way there’s a level playing field.

    • @dangerouslycheeky3746
      @dangerouslycheeky3746 Před 11 měsíci

      @@crltnmbr1 Examples please.

    • @Liukanginthehouse
      @Liukanginthehouse Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@crltnmbr1 go fix public grade school systems for failing so many young minorities or the evergrowing single-parent household culture incapable of disciplining the children. that would create a level playing field, this is where the majority of the help is needed in the first place.

    • @2tce
      @2tce Před 10 měsíci

      Good! So what happens when 90% students that make Harvard are Asians and Whites? Harvard becomes an Asian/Caucasian school right? No need for blacks to even apply. No chance to lead the country or other national offices right? So just move out of the US or create a new nation for Blacks?

    • @torrencegill4650
      @torrencegill4650 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Liukanginthehousehow do you fix public schools! They are underfunded! At time affirmative action was started their was a major problem then with public schools because whites did policies to under fund them! Still happening now!

  • @barbaraakinbowale4456
    @barbaraakinbowale4456 Před 3 měsíci

    Kenny got his ideas from who and where?

  • @shinahdavid8559
    @shinahdavid8559 Před rokem +3

    Plaim and simple. Decision taken to give or not give a opportunigy based on skin color is discrimination, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO EDUCATOON, EMPLOYMENT ETC. These affirmative actions kind of stupid laws causes contradiction and more loop holes to increase discrimination and racsim for those who want to discriminate. Its happening with genders too now. Opportunities must be based on merit, not skin color. Every race have their genea strenghts, weakness but every race also have all types of peoples with all types of strenghts and weakness. Not every occupation, every job, every place needs to have equal amount of races which is stupid. But the right people for the right place. Just like extreme feminists dont argue about why more women are not un constructions, affirmative action promoters wont argue why more blacks are in sports, becox what they are fightung for will never happen, equal percentage of every race in every place is pure nonsense. Simple and plain, equal opportunities for all, based on merit, not gender not skin color. Any other rules will create more loop holes to be abused.

    • @baperacks-com6801
      @baperacks-com6801 Před rokem

      Reparations or die

    • @ektran4205
      @ektran4205 Před 11 měsíci

      affirmative action is discrimination against the successful and qualified

    • @KaeMaiden
      @KaeMaiden Před 10 měsíci

      Statistics shows that *white women benefits the most from Affirmative Action.* There are also data to show that many of the Black and Brown students from disadvantaged backgrounds who strived to get into Ivy league Institutions, score more than the white legacies and donations gifting applicants. Why are these asians not suing the school for giving their positions to those privileged, but underqualified whites instead? Why pick on those who were already marginalized out of the gate? Once again, the Black people who fought for the opportunities that allowed them to even be in such positions to attend these schools are the ones being punished in the ununited states.

  • @vespasianflavius8778
    @vespasianflavius8778 Před rokem +30

    I think the question is, are they really succeeding if given special treatment?

    • @sabrinatai31
      @sabrinatai31 Před rokem +1

      Forget that ! why are you not dealing with the systems that allowed broken homes? Why are we acting like everyone is not racist?

    • @michelleder108
      @michelleder108 Před rokem +14

      No. They fail and drop out.

    • @Vieen1810
      @Vieen1810 Před rokem +3

      @@michelleder108 Whites, Jews, Italians drop out.

    • @Vieen1810
      @Vieen1810 Před rokem

      Whites have been getting special treatment since the USA was founded, written in racist laws, or unofficially. Jim Crow is a white affirmative action program!! Institutional racism is white affirmative action!!

    • @janejohnson6912
      @janejohnson6912 Před rokem +4

      Success is relative. Your idea of success is subjective and yours. Problem begins when you try to define success for others and their families.

  • @mingho7882
    @mingho7882 Před 11 měsíci +3

    If you are on the deathbed and your doctor is Black or Latinos, say goodbye to your family. The affirmative doctors? Good luck.

  • @teacherrussell5206
    @teacherrussell5206 Před 11 měsíci

    Successful non-discriminatory policies would imply that racial discrimination can hold people back.
    The supposed need for Affirmative Action implies that race is what holds people back. How is that not racist?

  • @Don_Yuan
    @Don_Yuan Před 9 měsíci +3

    Asian Americans are fed up. We're fed up with affirmative action, we're fed up being attacked on the streets and then told to shut up whenever the attackers happen to be Black men (which was, in fact, quite often the case). We're fed up, as Ken Xu says here, having our hard work thrown in our face. For shame.

  • @jt7081
    @jt7081 Před 4 měsíci

    How can we get more Asian Americans???? This is important if we want to be the best.

  • @natashasays
    @natashasays Před rokem +3

    Are elite schools really that much more difficult to graduate from?

    • @Malignus68
      @Malignus68 Před rokem +3

      Yes.

    • @HXRMLESSFPS
      @HXRMLESSFPS Před rokem +1

      their elite for a reason right

    • @natashasays
      @natashasays Před rokem

      @@Malignus68 tell me more.

    • @natashasays
      @natashasays Před rokem

      @@HXRMLESSFPS yes... but I don't know that that's the reason.

    • @Benjamin-fu5ij
      @Benjamin-fu5ij Před rokem +2

      YES. Academic standards are much higher. And rightfully so, the students at elite schools are the best of the best, and you have to teach at the pace of the average student. It’s horrible to be at the bottom of your class no matter where you go to school. It discourages those who would’ve done well in another setting to switch programs or worse, drop out and not graduate.

  • @paulandrulis4672
    @paulandrulis4672 Před 9 měsíci

    Affirmative action, concerning the 3rd point, creates a narrative that tells the minority students "you weren't good enough to get here on your own" which is deplorable. Add in the fact that these students were unprepared and that only gets worse. I would hate to see the dropout rates because of it. Affirmative action should have been a case of providing necessary education to lift up people of any race, gender, or religion who want higher education to allow them to succeed in college, extra funding for the poor, and hard rule legislation preventing ANY form of discriminations as to student selection. The bar that should be met is entry scores -- that's it. The problem with such legislation as we have seen so far is that is promotes inequality by definition. For racism to not be a "thing" all people have to be treated equally, no matter what the color of their skin is. Many people who could succeed well at places like Harvard simply cannot hope to afford the education, due to outrageously high costs. These schools were arguably designed to be the education of future leaders, based upon income, and to keep out those who couldn't afford them. I.E. poor people didn't need to worry about a higher education, as they couldn't pay for it. These schools were often founded in classism to begin with.

  • @kel-in5gi
    @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci +1

    Basically its picking on people telling them theyre not as smart as others because of their parents. It's like making fun of someone because of their weight or acne or being poor or wearing past season clothes or the neighborhood someone lives in whether they live in apartment or house what zip code they live in

    • @kel-in5gi
      @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci

      If a house is detached or they hire a gardener or they shop at JC Penneys instead of Neiman Marcus where their parents drive a Volvo a Toyota or a Porsche or a pickup truck what their parents do for a living

    • @kel-in5gi
      @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci +1

      This panelist from Yale was not supposed to not grade Asian students for not participating because they don't participate

    • @kel-in5gi
      @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci +1

      Maybe we can see why Harvard wanted to keep the Jewish students out if they had that same attitude as the person in the green outfit

    • @kel-in5gi
      @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci

      A black mark against ivy league schools that went down

    • @kel-in5gi
      @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci +1

      It is exasperating to be with students who don't participate

  • @chrisbrennan9173
    @chrisbrennan9173 Před 3 měsíci

    I think we need more affirmative action. Everything has to be fair! Its not fair that the NFL gives preference to African Americans. they should employ the 20 percent rule so that we dont have to run as fast. raise the 40 yrd dash bar. gives us extra second!

  • @muy2008
    @muy2008 Před 11 měsíci

    now this is good argument

  • @oneplot5132
    @oneplot5132 Před 10 měsíci +1

    wow great discussion open and frank and balanced thanks 💓

  • @greencase
    @greencase Před rokem +2

    Jason riley the real one.

  • @davidgonzales2274
    @davidgonzales2274 Před 10 měsíci

    I was looking at my parents high school. Annual -1950 and noticed that there quarter more females than males-so it seems like the issues involved will never be repaired

  • @barbaraakinbowale4456
    @barbaraakinbowale4456 Před 3 měsíci

    I wondered what his staffing looks like in his law office?

  • @kel-in5gi
    @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci

    US News & World Reports people sure obsess with its ranking system

  • @MrKHAILEE
    @MrKHAILEE Před 11 měsíci +6

    I was surprised to see and hear that Harvard university finally tried to cover their wrong by inviting Michele Yeow to speak for them recently

    • @christopherwashington6455
      @christopherwashington6455 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Harvard has money💰💰💰💰, tons of money, to cover what they are doing or not doing! It is sad that a leading university just spent so much energy and money to just do the "window dressing" and harm the real justice!

  • @paulwillis8737
    @paulwillis8737 Před rokem +3

    Universities are one thing but government jobs create even more problems with mediocrity instead og excellence.

    • @jahnkaplank8626
      @jahnkaplank8626 Před 11 měsíci

      gov workers become mediocre because it's almost impossible to get rid of them. Why perform when your job doesn't depend on it?

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer Před rokem

    Kiney shu. Is he from india?

    • @FirstLast-jm4dx
      @FirstLast-jm4dx Před rokem +1

      No, Kenny Xu is Chinese American.

    • @Californiansurfer
      @Californiansurfer Před rokem

      @@FirstLast-jm4dx people from India are Asian. So, why no Indians filling

    • @Californiansurfer
      @Californiansurfer Před rokem

      @@FirstLast-jm4dx I thought he was bringing law suit for Indians. Indians are Asian.

    • @FirstLast-jm4dx
      @FirstLast-jm4dx Před rokem +2

      @@Californiansurfer He's arguing against using race for admissions; he's arguing for meritocracy for admissions.

    • @leaw6835
      @leaw6835 Před rokem

      He is America born Asian American.
      There is no need to pick on him.
      He is a talented and articulate young man, totally destroy Harvard’s “low personality” insult.

  • @jgordon1687
    @jgordon1687 Před rokem +3

    The Black American, Caribbean American, African American experience is not a monolith but its also not that different that we don't know each others plight.

  • @chrisbrennan9173
    @chrisbrennan9173 Před 3 měsíci

    We need to make up for the years that white Americans were not given access to these schools. I think a financial disbursement would be suitable. We could issue a reparation! We could make it a huge event .So they get theirs we get ours.

  • @kel-in5gi
    @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci

    Maybe everyone should start out on the same level. MIT stopped grading freshman year because a female chinese burned the dorm room. College isnt supposed to be such a pressure cooker people are killing themselves once they 'get in'. I hear asian students all over uc Berkeley campus talking nonstop about getting in. I heard some optometry students expressing frustration over missing one or two points rather than discussing the actual test question. Optometry is dispensing glasses not opthamology where there is subtlety involved. This grade grubbing obsession with the point of proving you are better than someone else is intended to hurt someone's feelings and hope they fail drop out and fall through the cracks.

  • @solomonjames2162
    @solomonjames2162 Před 10 měsíci

    The last comment could have been saved. The last guy attempting to get browny points from whom ever.

  • @ladyk7675
    @ladyk7675 Před 10 měsíci

    Just this conversation has me not wanting my Black child anywhere near Harvard with all these generalizations flying around about people. I wonder can these people possibly be happy ? Life is much to short to be involved in pretentiousness and just unnecessary stuff. And what does it get you a political job in DC. Thanks but no Thanks.

  • @barbaraakinbowale4456
    @barbaraakinbowale4456 Před 3 měsíci

    That 20 points sounds like nonsense without evidence. Yet those 20 points that she said went to those students failed to also state that those black students were more than qualified than most of those who had basics required to attend the uni. Tell the truth.

  • @Mdroudian
    @Mdroudian Před rokem +1

    Ahhh... Good ol' Affirmative Action AKA modern-day reparations AKA legal discrimination.

  • @weilin2418
    @weilin2418 Před 8 měsíci +1

    People don't go to black doctors because of the affirmative actions.

  • @DigitalYojimbo
    @DigitalYojimbo Před 9 měsíci +1

    I dont think asian americans supported AA ever.

  • @michaelpsions
    @michaelpsions Před rokem

    Irradicate discrimination, Racism, Sexism by blatantly implimenting racism and sexism, Affirmative action, Female only quota's are common place, Schools the workplace are riddled with this cancer, Merit, Experience, Qualifications are no longer the most important attribute, Skin colour and gender are solely the only thing that is paramount.

  • @kel-in5gi
    @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci

    Harvard is looking for other characteristics and qualifications in its prospective student body. There are plenty of black and Hispanic students who deserve to be at harvard. Its not all about points to harvard. Punctuation is part of the SAT you are telling us that punctuation is a compoment in meritocracy

  • @herm608
    @herm608 Před rokem +1

    This guy on the right nuts.

  • @Armed-Forever
    @Armed-Forever Před 11 měsíci +5

    was it asian americans who were twerking on cars in chicago or was it another race?

  • @81chimi
    @81chimi Před rokem

    Affirmative action = good.
    If black people are 20% of the population in America, then there will be a LOT of cuts in basketball, rap, etc… let’s see if people still support affirmative action.

    • @81chimi
      @81chimi Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@emryadora you are missing the point. Affirmative action brought to the logical end (I.e. not limited to only college) showcases the extreme idiotic nature of the idea. The only reason anyone would favor affirmative action is because there happens to be 1 instance that you can agree but you become logically inconsistent when it’s placed in other areas.

  • @alantran1914
    @alantran1914 Před rokem

    INVISIBLE HANDS, INVISIBLE HANDS, INVISIBLE HANDS! BUT, not so invisible.... and this is nothing new!

  • @kel-in5gi
    @kel-in5gi Před 11 měsíci

    The HBCUs maybe dont have enough clout. Maybe some do some dont need affirmatibe action to succeed. Some students can be grade grubbers and to many college students getting good grades is a game.

  • @floroma2820
    @floroma2820 Před 9 měsíci

    America always put personality skills first. I am qualified for the job but had little or no personality skills so I didn’t get the job. I have known people who could barely read and/or write and you couldn’t tell because they had all the personality skills in the world and they ended up doing even better than others because of their personality. I, on the other hand always had low paid jobs because of it. So, are you saying that America should hire people even with no personality skills. I don’t know………if they’ll change that for one group of people. Good luck. I am not Asian.

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer Před rokem +2

    Indian also represented. They are Asian. ❤❤❤ 10:50

    • @gotaigo
      @gotaigo Před rokem +1

      Hate to burst your bubble but the term of Asian was born out of the PC movement as an euphemism to “oriental” and was never the intention of the woke liberals to include South Asians-they were only included due to a technicality. You would be hard pressed to believe we “orientals” share much with South Asians besides the continent.

    • @Nielson941
      @Nielson941 Před rokem +1

      When people talk about Asians they means East Asians (not south or southeast Asians), yeah thats Incorrected.

    • @Californiansurfer
      @Californiansurfer Před rokem +1

      @@Nielson941 Indians are Asian right.

    • @Californiansurfer
      @Californiansurfer Před rokem +1

      @@Nielson941 my Chinese friends claim Asian. Vietnamese, combodians and others not asian. Why?

    • @matchatea9167
      @matchatea9167 Před rokem

      Indians are Asians

  • @barbaraakinbowale4456
    @barbaraakinbowale4456 Před 3 měsíci

    Now somebody is talking sense. Tell them as it is.

  • @forteamaviate9684
    @forteamaviate9684 Před rokem

    19:32 lol..

  • @awsome03000
    @awsome03000 Před 8 měsíci

    if you happened to be Asian which by the way incompased an entire continent make this whole argument nonsensical and up to insulting about the issues they put in display. I couldn't help notice that was not a real debate on the issues rather than a long list of Why are they getting this and am not.