Author debunks critical race theory with simple explanation

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Kenny Xu, author of 'An Inconvenient Minority', argues that Asian-American success disproves critical race theory.
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  • @duanelinstrom4292
    @duanelinstrom4292 Před 2 lety +353

    Asians see a good thing and go after it. They make their kids study at school, do their home work, respect their teacher, set proper goals in life. Fathers set a worthy example for their family.

    • @dude999642
      @dude999642 Před 2 lety +72

      Avoid teenage pregnancies, avoid drug use, respect the law/police, fathers don't leave their wife/kids, are ashamed if they take welfare, don't blame one other race for their problems.

    • @murphy6424
      @murphy6424 Před 2 lety +10

      Wow . I thought that was whiteness. At least that's what CTR proponents say. 🙄

    • @robertbaker4811
      @robertbaker4811 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly. When was the last time you saw or heard of an Asian family on welfare?

    • @PeteH0121
      @PeteH0121 Před 2 lety +6

      In short, they strive to become proud Americans who make their parents and America as a nation proud instead of constantly whining about how hard life is.

    • @visualpun650
      @visualpun650 Před 2 lety +4

      @@PeteH0121 Let's not overdramatize what author is saying. "Proud American" is not even on the top 10 of why some Asian americans work like they do. Just following expectations set before them at a young age, making your parents proud, being made to come home right after school, fear of not getting a high enough paying job, and the shame of it. The goal is on getting that job and proving yourself. And while it keeps you from being a burden on society, it is a shallow kind of goal.. Sometimes with the focused emphasis on academics, you do miss out on developing social skills and leadership skills and compassion for the greater community that other ethnic groups may have b/c they put more into their passions and their relationships. Generally speaking.

  • @rerite2
    @rerite2 Před 2 lety +136

    When South Vietnam fell to the Commies, my family sponsored a Vietnamese family. They lived with us, day in an day out. OMG, did they work! They got jobs, any jobs, saved and went to school. Today, they own businesses and real estate and their kids are all professionals.

    • @soonerdave01
      @soonerdave01 Před 2 lety +19

      Oklahoma City has a thriving Asian District thanks, in large part, to Vietnamese refugees who came here in the late '70s and early '80s. I attended school with several of them and got to know their families. Everything you said is 100% truth. On average, I'd say that our Asian residents are, far and away, more successful than their white counterparts here. But every time liberals here (we have more than a few in OKC) complain about the plight of local minorities, they never, EVER bring up our Asian population.
      For some strange reason.....🤦‍♂️😁🤷‍♂️

    • @Umoronz
      @Umoronz Před 2 lety +8

      God bless you, it brought tears to my eyes

    • @Umoronz
      @Umoronz Před 2 lety +7

      Thank you for sponsoring

    • @tringuyen-nq5ct
      @tringuyen-nq5ct Před 2 lety +12

      God bless people like you. I was 5 when a Canadian family sponsored us, a family with 5 little children. We will never forget it.

    • @FLikeAirWick
      @FLikeAirWick Před 2 lety +6

      As a Vietnamese, thanks for helping them.

  • @liesascott5414
    @liesascott5414 Před 2 lety +456

    I remember a front page article in the San Diego union in the late eighties or nineties. The boss of the university of CA in San Diego was speaking out in regard to the high admission number of Asian students.
    He said " We are a University. If we don't want to loose our international credibility we have to accept the most qualified applicants. If those applicants are mostly Asian then the problem is not with the Asian students or the University. The problem is with the low standards of American applicants that can't live up to our international requirements".

    • @Geekino
      @Geekino Před 2 lety +34

      That was then, when common sense - not to mention conscience and ethics - was still common.

    • @blachlee1962
      @blachlee1962 Před rokem +8

      You mean "...lose (not loose) our international credibility..." plus better punctuation. Charles Murray really cuts to the chase, and ambition always matters, too. Some people just don't have much.

    • @MrSpock-wc2sy
      @MrSpock-wc2sy Před rokem

      The problem is that Conservatives constantly cut at public education and only private school kids can get into college now.

    • @akadopeboi
      @akadopeboi Před rokem

      The amount of cheating from those countries to get accepted though. It rivals that of white privilege to get accepted to the universities hahaha. I think the problem is privilege took over skill. The privilege got into the schools with connections and took spots away from Americans who deserved them, leaving them to squander their days in poverty when they could of been great scientists.

    • @MrSpock-wc2sy
      @MrSpock-wc2sy Před rokem

      Too Bad America doesn't fun education the way Asian countries do.

  • @draxwarfighter
    @draxwarfighter Před 2 lety +436

    The culture of family that emphasizes hard work, study, and merit should be acquired by everybody. Nobody should have a free pass because of race.

    • @fretnottrustingod5053
      @fretnottrustingod5053 Před 2 lety +12

      Right. The "free pass" is nothing but a condescending pat on the head that pushes a person back down if they don't nicely tell the "free pass dispenser" to take a flying leap.

    • @thomasreaves588
      @thomasreaves588 Před 2 lety +4

      America was built on the principle of giving a free pass to a certain race. That is how the founders setup this nation.

    • @mrroyixo
      @mrroyixo Před 2 lety +16

      @@thomasreaves588 yes , I am a Hispanic immigrant , came here in late 70s I am 50yrs old no college degree just high school diploma and proud owner of my own metal fab company God bless America!

    • @thomasreaves588
      @thomasreaves588 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mrroyixo Why didn't you want to stay in your country and build it up and help your own people? Was it so bad, that it was unrepairable?

    • @yourdedcat-qr7ln
      @yourdedcat-qr7ln Před 2 lety +2

      How about community?

  • @MidnightBlue1913
    @MidnightBlue1913 Před 2 lety +1165

    "Strong 2 parent families."
    100% truth

    • @dinosaurlady2
      @dinosaurlady2 Před 2 lety +41

      @G Bogart doesn't matter too much if they are both GOOD parents and provide a healthy and stable life for their children.

    • @MidnightBlue1913
      @MidnightBlue1913 Před 2 lety +11

      @G Bogart Lol..no disagreement from me.

    • @MidnightBlue1913
      @MidnightBlue1913 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dinosaurlady2 Agreed!

    • @xandosworld
      @xandosworld Před 2 lety +30

      Americans can barely keep a relationship going let alone raise a family together lol all it takes is for 1 partner to cheat and the child will suffer their whole life from the break up.

    • @TatTvamAsea
      @TatTvamAsea Před 2 lety +17

      Exactly. A marriage first, followed by kids. Am afraid we are losing that culture amongst Asians as well

  • @nicolaspadron3167
    @nicolaspadron3167 Před 2 lety +265

    I am not Asian, but I respect Asians for their hard work and decency

    • @bratindas5814
      @bratindas5814 Před 2 lety +7

      Respect:)

    • @jumpinggakflash2313
      @jumpinggakflash2313 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes! Me too. :)

    • @lewis2553
      @lewis2553 Před 2 lety +6

      Most of them who come here are decent, thank God. They're coming to get away from all the indecent ones in communist countries.

    • @taalofaa
      @taalofaa Před 2 lety

      #1 polluted / polluting nation on the planet is China.
      Ethics? do not male me laugh
      Triads and Gangs? best way to eat real food and have a place to sleep
      Decency? what other race of people would serve plastic rice to save a few pennies?
      Chemicals in food as food is also common

    • @nicolaspadron3167
      @nicolaspadron3167 Před 2 lety +1

      @@taalofaa Asians in America America rule.
      Japanese cars rule. Sony too.

  • @ginarose8634
    @ginarose8634 Před 2 lety +22

    Wow how refreshing to hear someone actually say America has been good to me! America is a beautiful and the majority of people are beautiful too!

    • @MrSpock-wc2sy
      @MrSpock-wc2sy Před rokem

      That is true, except for the people who vote for Trump and vote for racism and cruelty.

    • @nt3352
      @nt3352 Před 9 měsíci +1

      An attitude of gratitude makes a better country

  • @terrifictomm
    @terrifictomm Před 2 lety +43

    A black man was teaching a class I was taking in Prescott AZ. He related a story of getting a flat tire at 5:30am when he first drove into AZ after a lifetime living in northen FL.
    He said it was about 18* outside and too cold for him to get out and change it. So he went to sleep.
    He was awakened by a highway patrolman knocking on his window. At first he was nervous but explained to the officer he had a flat tire and it was too cold to change it.
    The officer asked if he had a spare. He said he didn't know; that he'd only bought the truck to drive cross-country to his new job. The white officer located the spare under the truck bed, had to lay on his back to lower it, then got out his own jack and proceeded to change the tire while my instructor sat warm in his truck!
    Afterwards the officer smiled and said, "Kinda sweaty and dusty now. I Guess I need to go home and put on a fresh shirt! Welcome to Arizona!"
    The man was in shock! "I'm 55 years old. I lived my whole life in Florida and nothing like that has ever happened to me before! I located that officer's substation and sent an email to his commander explaining what happened, what this officer had done for me, and telling him it was now my intention to retire in Arizona and never leave!"
    There are good people of all colors everywhere.

    • @user-ou8qk6mo3y
      @user-ou8qk6mo3y Před 5 měsíci

      just anecdotal and meritless.

    • @terrifictomm
      @terrifictomm Před 5 měsíci

      @@user-ou8qk6mo3y
      Only to morons.
      Stories are how we change the world. If you can't understand that, you're a moron.
      I'll give you the chance to take it back. Obviously you misspoke.
      *wink wink*

  • @RSmith-wm3vl
    @RSmith-wm3vl Před 2 lety +3174

    Even simpler: You can't beat racism with more racism...

    • @charles2215
      @charles2215 Před 2 lety +38

      Yes you beat racism it's called allowing Jesus to change a person's attitude that's how that's how racism it's solved

    • @williambruce523
      @williambruce523 Před 2 lety +113

      They dont want to fight racism, they want to introduce it into our politics. They want black voters angry at white people.

    • @hfj9536
      @hfj9536 Před 2 lety +67

      Critical race theory must be banned.

    • @WERob-to5sp
      @WERob-to5sp Před 2 lety +83

      CRT isnt meant to beat racism. Its meant to promote left wing racism.

    • @jeffsoltis9864
      @jeffsoltis9864 Před 2 lety +26

      CRT doesn't promote racism. It explains that racism did happen and its inherent. 2 different beasts.

  • @lescobrandon9772
    @lescobrandon9772 Před 2 lety +551

    I am white and I have experienced racism from other people and from the quota system.

    • @Godwinpounds4333
      @Godwinpounds4333 Před 2 lety +5

      Quite true,how are you doing Tina?

    • @secondarycontainment4727
      @secondarycontainment4727 Před 2 lety +42

      Yeup. And when I confront POC online about my experiences getting beat up for being the wrong color - they tell me that they still can't be racist. They can be bigoted... but never racist. There's another word for ignorant that applies.

    • @raymondkidwell7135
      @raymondkidwell7135 Před 2 lety +47

      I have experienced massive anti-white discrimination including college teachers standing in front of the class saying the world would be a better place without white people (white teachers saying this). As well as being threatened with assault for going into the wrong neighborhood. And when I report these crimes with evidence to the DOJ civil rights and all these anti-racism groups- none of them care if the victim is white male. I guess I should put a dress on. Not only would discrimination against me become illegal they'd probably make me a captain in the Navy.

    • @A_Lone_Wolf
      @A_Lone_Wolf Před 2 lety +2

      In one of Donald Trump’s many attempts to steal the 2020 election, the former president called on the Supreme Court to take up his cause and fraudulently overturn Joe Biden’s victory. Given that Trump, by appointing Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett, established the high court’s 6-3 conservative majority, he presumably hoped the bench would remain loyal to him. But after the court declined to take up cases seeking to invalidate election results in multiple states, Trump channeled his rage at Kavanaugh, according to Michael Wolff’s upcoming book, Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency.

    • @sheldonshogrin6736
      @sheldonshogrin6736 Před 2 lety +53

      @@A_Lone_Wolf You are a perfect example of how Democrats/Left/Liberals can not stay on topic, blame others or objects for the fault of someone else, and refuse to take accountability for your actions, or any someone else' actions...unless it's someone that you've been brainwashed in to hating. It's amazing how the Left and Democrats have created the hate and division in this nation, keep on supporting and making the divisions, all while blaming "the other side". It's the Left trying to re-write history because the they don't like the truth.

  • @lucyalmiranez5367
    @lucyalmiranez5367 Před 2 lety +245

    Kenny Xu, you are right. If many Asian Americans have flourished and have succeeded, then race is not the issue. Meritocracy, yes! Gratitude, absolutely!

    • @jimbishop8667
      @jimbishop8667 Před 2 lety +10

      Makes me wonder if maybe the current administration had been chosen on their merit instead of their diversity quota... maybe America wouldn't be in such a state of crises and chaos!

    • @olliemck60
      @olliemck60 Před 2 lety +12

      Depends on which Asian group you highlight and their location; the ones that endured 250 years of slavery and 150 years of jim crow discrimination did not do as well.

    • @pp-pq2zb
      @pp-pq2zb Před 2 lety +17

      @@olliemck60 They conveniently ignore the countries that have been ravaged by colonization, especially in South East Asia, such as Indonesia and Thailand

    • @olliemck60
      @olliemck60 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pp-pq2zb With apologies, I helped ravaged Viet Nam, for which I am truly sorry.

    • @ottovonbismarck408
      @ottovonbismarck408 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pp-pq2zb thailand never been colonized...
      Not by europeans nor the japanesse

  • @jmclazer
    @jmclazer Před rokem +7

    It's obvious that those against critical race theory don't actually understand critical race theory

  • @Lucky-sg4wc
    @Lucky-sg4wc Před 2 lety +277

    It comes down to qualification and that's all that should matter. If the NBA happens to be 75% black, then thats fine if they are the most qualified. If Asains study hard to be accepted into Ivy League schools, them they deserve it.

    • @marysueeasteregg
      @marysueeasteregg Před 2 lety +10

      I've been saying for quite some time that if the push for "equity" wins out (meaning equal outcomes, rather than equal opportunity, is mandated) that the last bastion of meritocracy will be sports at the elite level.

    • @PeteH0121
      @PeteH0121 Před 2 lety +27

      Strange how the Leftists never advocate lowering the bar to allow white/hispanic basketball players a better chance of making the grade in the NBA yet such a practice is widespread the other way around in business and educational opportunities.

    • @TheSpokenWizard
      @TheSpokenWizard Před 2 lety +9

      @@PeteH0121 I would argue most job opportunities are based on connection instead of merit. There are a small percentage of people that get jobs based on merit because they were exceptional in interviews, or have an exceptional skillset. Lots of white people get positions based on the perception they are better. I would argue the same for black applicants. Sometimes people just pick any black person instead of qualified black people. Jobs don't recruit like sports and that's why athletic analogies don't make sense.

    • @lukesterification
      @lukesterification Před 2 lety +16

      Except the NBA is exempt from all this diversity crap…

    • @clairestevens3194
      @clairestevens3194 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheSpokenWizard I have not found in my life that my job opportunities were based on connections at all. This may be the case for certain kinds of jobs at certain levels. But even then if you get a job because of connections but can’t do the job you are unlikely to keep it. In a tight job market knowing someone who already works at the company may get you an interview. They same may be true if you are member of a minority they want to hire. In my life it was sometimes luck that I happened to apply for a job that had just open up because someone just quit. I could say I lost out on jobs because they wanted someone younger or prettier but I can’t say MOST opportunities are based on looks. So I doubt most opportunities are based on connections.

  • @redred2772
    @redred2772 Před 2 lety +503

    Be careful Mr Xu, when you speak the truth and take away someone's victimhood they will hate you for it.

    • @sscr1p7
      @sscr1p7 Před 2 lety +19

      While he combats the narrative that the US is currently systematically racist and asians have been descriminated against he fails to clearly distinguish the differences in the two minorities discrimination. (As this would lessen his argument as a whole) Furthermore, while I disagree that america is currently systematically racist, history shows us that it was for a very lengthy amount of time. To say that there are zero lasting effects of this past racist system is incorrect. In fact, the negative cultural impact was devistating. Thus, today's African American population are indeed victims but also posses the faculties to do good and work hard towards success generally.

    • @TEAMGETHELP
      @TEAMGETHELP Před 2 lety +4

      It's very antisemitic of him.

    • @tomcha75
      @tomcha75 Před 2 lety

      You mean they will feel victimized. Lol

    • @mr.andmrs.linnenbom6667
      @mr.andmrs.linnenbom6667 Před 2 lety +22

      It is dangerous to free men from the chains they cherish.

    • @redred2772
      @redred2772 Před 2 lety +9

      @@mr.andmrs.linnenbom6667 Well said.

  • @stevejohnston3194
    @stevejohnston3194 Před rokem +19

    When I was a grad student at a top school in the US, I remember hearing a conversation between a Chinese-American and a Jewish-American. The Chinese-American said "You think having a Jewish mother forcing you to study is tough. You should try a Chinese mother!"

    • @RowYourBoatGently
      @RowYourBoatGently Před rokem +1

      Try having a Chinese mother and a Jewish father!

    • @captain0310
      @captain0310 Před 11 měsíci +1

      For Asian parents, A stands for Average.

  • @juliepasta1311
    @juliepasta1311 Před 2 lety +46

    I haven't even listened to the whole video yet, but the most important thing I've heard him say so far is this: "It has to do with culture." By blaming race and ignoring culture, people give up their power to do anything about their discrimination. I don't deny discrimination, But even though there might be cultures formed around race, we each have the ability to form our own individual culture or join other cultures. Race is what we look like, but culture is what we do about it.

    • @rujackswing618
      @rujackswing618 Před rokem +2

      Well.. Can you Explain your Method to the Uighurs, who are in a reeducation Camps & they Pick Cotton... Now if You can do that.. Maybe you can go back 200 years to the Black Slaves who had no Choice or the Indigenous who Lost Everything... You can say that if you never lived in Chaos.. Some Folks were Groomed for the Sufferings of this World.. There are Many things you will Never Know.. Peace...

  • @FRANKMUSIKOFFICIAL
    @FRANKMUSIKOFFICIAL Před 2 lety +66

    It's about culture. Not race. Always has been.

    • @ashemgold
      @ashemgold Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!

    • @Jake-jw1dj
      @Jake-jw1dj Před 2 lety +2

      False

    • @graduke1
      @graduke1 Před 2 lety +1

      The white working class can be quite feckless...come to the UK and that will debunk the superiority of the white race in its entirety. The white working class in the uk and caribbean groups are the worst performing in school...and socioeconomically.the african and Indian groups are very successful in education and careers.

    • @Fishingtuts
      @Fishingtuts Před 2 lety

      @@graduke1 British working class culture, binge drink, smoke, gamble, get married young, divorce young.

  • @reichoberiano1494
    @reichoberiano1494 Před 2 lety +439

    I'm Filipino and all my siblings (4 of them) are all naturalized Americans. Sure they experienced racism in bits and pieces but they didn't whine or rolled over.

    • @zadkiel242
      @zadkiel242 Před 2 lety +17

      Filipinos have been given a huge olive branch from Latin America. It's providing tons of opportunities to Latinos and our long lost brethren the Filipino people. 👍

    • @A_Lone_Wolf
      @A_Lone_Wolf Před 2 lety +2

      In one of Donald Trump’s many attempts to steal the 2020 election, the former president called on the Supreme Court to take up his cause and fraudulently overturn Joe Biden’s victory. Given that Trump, by appointing Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett, established the high court’s 6-3 conservative majority, he presumably hoped the bench would remain loyal to him. But after the court declined to take up cases seeking to invalidate election results in multiple states, Trump channeled his rage at Kavanaugh, according to Michael Wolff’s upcoming book, Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency.

    • @bondy7564
      @bondy7564 Před 2 lety +53

      @@A_Lone_Wolf Why are Democrats so upset by the election audits? Because they know it was stolen by Biden.

    • @markbass354
      @markbass354 Před 2 lety +15

      @@A_Lone_Wolf trump will be back soon you fool

    • @markbass354
      @markbass354 Před 2 lety +15

      @@MM-ow4mp it will never happen just like all the nonsense with Russia, Biden is a huge fool destroying America, harris is a scank

  • @dankool688
    @dankool688 Před 2 lety +14

    I learn a lot from my Asian friend growing up who’s been teased and made fun of with very little English but today he’s got the last laugh with his million dollar company.. they work hard and succeed…Americans gotta stop using excuses!

  • @KpxUrz5745
    @KpxUrz5745 Před 2 lety +109

    Any clear thinking person must support Kenny Xu in this thesis and broad observation about our culture which so often gets things exactly backwards and upside down. In fact I support him 10,000% and have been saying much the same thing for many years (and I am not Asian). Plus, it is very important to add that Mr. Xu is not angry or bitter about the disservice so often directed at Asian Americans. Instead, he speaks intelligently and clearly, expresses much gratitude to the countless benefits of being in America, and he is the complete gentleman. Kudos, and I hope he sells millions of copies of his book on this topic. Like it or not, CRT is almost a textbook definition of racism.

    • @olliemck60
      @olliemck60 Před 2 lety +3

      Depends on which Asian group you highlight and their location; the ones that endured 250 years of slavery and 150 years of jim crow discrimination did not do as well. And CRT does define racism, which is why racists want to smear it.

    • @bryanjackson8917
      @bryanjackson8917 Před 2 lety +1

      Not only are you not Asian American, you are not very good at math either (you wrote "I support him 10,000%") for you would know that such a thing is impossible. (lol)

    • @KpxUrz5745
      @KpxUrz5745 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bryanjackson8917 Your lol didn't strike me as very funny. Actually I am quite good at math, write my own elaborate software for trading in financial markets, and have been known to give answers to math problems to many decimal points accuracy without resorting to a calculator.

    • @bryanjackson8917
      @bryanjackson8917 Před 2 lety

      @@KpxUrz5745 If you are so good at math as you claim, then you would know that your support for a person (in whatever capacity) can only reach as high as 100% at any given point in time.
      But you are probably mistaking people with stocks, which can increase over time by multiples of 100%.
      Thus, one could say "my investments have increased a hundred fold in a year's time", as a one hundred fold increase would be equivalent to 10,000%.
      Finally, you might want to consider investing in a sense of humor, as there might be great futures in it for you. (lol)

    • @KpxUrz5745
      @KpxUrz5745 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bryanjackson8917 Sometimes we utilize a little thing called hyberbole for emphasis. Duh. You have discovered a way to meaninglessly waste our time, with zero entertainment value.

  • @hellybelle5
    @hellybelle5 Před 2 lety +1272

    If they said "It's too many African Americans" can you imagine the uproar? How can it be ok to think that about Asians? It should be merit based.

    • @mikescampfire1676
      @mikescampfire1676 Před 2 lety +18

      you should not watch fox....it makes people stupid

    • @CumBrianFries
      @CumBrianFries Před 2 lety +51

      @Mal weston Africa is also open.

    • @hadessahf3549
      @hadessahf3549 Před 2 lety +30

      @@mikescampfire1676 And the other news outlets...?🤣. I surmise that Fox does not have a monopoly on “stupid” viewers.

    • @ruflanalizada6306
      @ruflanalizada6306 Před 2 lety +4

      So that means crt is right

    • @hellybelle5
      @hellybelle5 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mikescampfire1676 I'm unsure if you mean me, but I haven't watched msm for about five years.

  • @philslater7474
    @philslater7474 Před 2 lety +220

    The Marxists cannot deny...its culture.

    • @amsfountain8792
      @amsfountain8792 Před 2 lety +4

      And each people creates the culture they want.

    • @tanst99fl
      @tanst99fl Před 2 lety +10

      It's both culture and genetics. Genetics actually influences culture to a significant degree. Look at the iq differences for example

    • @manit77
      @manit77 Před 2 lety

      @@tanst99fl genetics passed down to children developed through culture.

    • @MichaelBrown-ds5ll
      @MichaelBrown-ds5ll Před 2 lety +3

      Marxism cannot deny its culture...so true. Thank you to you and all the other the people who are speaking out against the root issues of CRT. This radical approach (from the latin word Radix, to deal with the root) is so crucial. Culture comes from the root word "cult", which in latin is "cultis" and means "a form of worship". So what do the Marxist/Communist/Socialist worship? They create idols with their intellect. They exalt themselves and exalt others who agree with them. Karl Marx's best friend Bakunin had this to say about Karl Marx in his 1924 work called "Works": "One has to worship Marx in order to be loved by him. One has to fear him in order to be tolerated by him. Marx is extremely proud, up to dirt and madness." So whose the demigod now? A man who lived teaching ideas which through his disciples have oppressed nations, killed millions upon millions, destroyed economies, and whose ideology advances through manipulation and intimidation with the goal of domination. Can Mordecai Karl Marx, living amidst the evil in the world, solve the evil in the world when he is capable of penning words like his poem "Human Pride": "With disdain I will throw my gauntlet, Full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant, Whose fall will not stifle my ardour, Then will I wander godlike and victorious, Through the ruins of the world, And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator." I think people need to understand the author of Marxism/Communism/Socialism before it accepts the remade emperor's new clothes from Derrick Bell branded as "Critical Race Theory and his protoge Kimberlee Williams Crenshaw's Intersectionality. the fruit is in the seed. The intellectual Elite can wrap it up, mold it, shape it, feed it, grow it, share it, and even rebrand it but CRT is the same seed producing the same fruit as Karl Marx. An orange cannot produce an apple. A thorn cannot produce wheat. The fruit is in the seed. The moment a culture is built upon the seed of pride (I can do what I want", and mixed with the seed of arrogance (no one can tell me what to do), and then you water it with "the end justifies the means"...the only product is rebellion, revolution, and a bloody mess (Robspierre, if alive would probably agree.) So let's look at the dying words of Lenin, "I have committed a great error. My nightmare is to have the feeling that I'm lost in an ocean of blood from the innumerable victims. It is to late to return. To save our country, Russia, we would have needed men like Francis of Assisi..." Our constitution is built upon the antithesis of Marxism. the two cannot coexist. We need to stand and defend the principles which built this nation and though imperfect as it may be, is still the greatest nation on the planet and of all history.

    • @lordXAVIJAANBJERGNOG
      @lordXAVIJAANBJERGNOG Před 2 lety +1

      I love the way this segment really delves into the issue and brings up a lot of very specific arguments against this critical crap. I come out of it feeling like I know a lot about it. There's nothing racist about celebrating this country as white and to fight to keep it that way forever through culture and laws. As another said, some people's culture and genetics are different and therefore they should be disqualified from making important decisions and it should be up to the rest of us superior people to decide what happens to them. How is that racist?

  • @AmericanActionReport
    @AmericanActionReport Před 2 lety +80

    And who could ever forget Linn Yann? She and her family survived the killing fields of Cambodia, coming to America not knowing a word of English. Only four years later, she won a regional spelling bee, and she nearly won the national spelling competition. Her story was made into the movie "The Girl Who Spelled Freedom."

    • @rujackswing618
      @rujackswing618 Před rokem +8

      I guess She did this on her Own, w/ no support from the US, Gov.. Look at Me.. Is not a Perfect Answer for a brutal World.. Some one gave her time to Focus.. Many are born w/ No Love & No Support..

    • @anony_meows
      @anony_meows Před rokem +3

      @@rujackswing618 so? give them all the time to focus. strive to create a good learning environment for all, push those on the back instead of slowing those on the front.

    • @rujackswing618
      @rujackswing618 Před rokem +1

      Giving them time is Not Going to Get them there... What a 1,000 years? You Forget, it took 400 years to get to this Point... Many have been Groom, Relegated & Brutalized into unusual Conditions... Shapir would Say, Just be Righteously Gracious.. But if you Put Hell into Anything, Hell is what you Should Get Out... You Can't take the Individuality From those who Thrive for the better.. There is Narcissistic Evil on Earth.. & it's Growing. Peace..

    • @sxharr1
      @sxharr1 Před rokem +3

      The Yann, family was sponsored by an affluent suburban family and she attended a suburban white school, (Alpine Crest), with a low student/teacher ratio, Suburban schools are superior to inner city schools due to property taxes. Readers should researched the full story and the opportunities provided to her family.

    • @AmericanActionReport
      @AmericanActionReport Před rokem +4

      @@sxharr1 The same can be said of every other student who attended Alpine Crest, but it was Linn Yann who started out with disadvantages not experienced by her classmates, and it was Linn Yann and not any of her classmates who won the spelling championship.

  • @greaternysailing8088
    @greaternysailing8088 Před 2 lety +39

    After 37 years of teaching a diverse population, I never had to discipline an Asian student, they were my most polite and conscientious students and their parents came to open houses.

    • @Meng776
      @Meng776 Před 2 lety +1

      Where is culture created? Be honest, where does black culture come from?

    • @greaternysailing8088
      @greaternysailing8088 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Meng776 I would refer you to listen to Thomas Sowell, He is brilliant and can break it down much more eloquently than me. I grew up in the Soundview Housing Projects in the Bronx. You can look that up on Wikipedia if you want to know my background.

    • @joannanguyen5594
      @joannanguyen5594 Před 2 lety +7

      totally agreed. Asians were raised and trained to respect parents, teachers, seniors, etc. All my teacher said samething as you did to me. My former boss loved to hire Asians. He said Asians are smart, polite, and work hard.

    • @greaternysailing8088
      @greaternysailing8088 Před 2 lety

      @@joannanguyen5594 Saddest thing was watching the Asian students berated and teased as trying to be “white” by the lowest functioning in the class to the point that they dumbed down in order not to be bullied. Sad, very sad.

    • @georgeso4364
      @georgeso4364 Před 2 lety

      MEng Answering this question honestly will get your account banned from CZcams

  • @MrArnoldh1234
    @MrArnoldh1234 Před 2 lety +1464

    I experienced racism in the late 70’s for being an American Hispanic but I never let it bring me down or my love for America!!! I still succeeded because of hard work!!!!

    • @tenminutetokyo2643
      @tenminutetokyo2643 Před 2 lety +21

      And kept all white Americans out of all construction jobs.

    • @davidpaglia1326
      @davidpaglia1326 Před 2 lety +33

      @@tenminutetokyo2643 The construction company I worked for called the hall to say we need a union book for another guy and the union said "no, you have to many white guys". When the company told them he was Mexican they said come down and get it. We seen he had a good touch on the machine. The union seen color.

    • @freddysquirenaranjo4859
      @freddysquirenaranjo4859 Před 2 lety +22

      DPM Amigo!!!! In life with have to fight (luchaaaarrr y trabajaaaar!) I am Anglo Spanish and lived in London in the 1970's I fought for my life and now in my 50's I have a house in London, Madrid and on the Mediterranean! Hard work equals, Pleasure and Success, WELL SAID, AMIGO!!!! Today's society want it on a plate!!!!! Un placer y un fuerte saludo desde la Sierra de Madrid!!!!!

    • @freddysquirenaranjo4859
      @freddysquirenaranjo4859 Před 2 lety +20

      @Draper Scott what is your point fella...... apart from being bloooody jealous another ignoramus?

    • @freddysquirenaranjo4859
      @freddysquirenaranjo4859 Před 2 lety +13

      @Draper Scott your in an open forum and we talk to whoever we wish fella..... dont like it go and do one

  • @nitemirrormusic
    @nitemirrormusic Před 2 lety +2353

    this is what speaking out against racism looks like.

    • @jeffsoltis9864
      @jeffsoltis9864 Před 2 lety +26

      Not exactly. He's trying to push his book. Now, if he wasn't trying to push a book, you'd have an argument. Do you actually know what Critical Race Theory is? I dont agree with it. But do you actually know why you're opposed too it?

    • @skrillaforilla9665
      @skrillaforilla9665 Před 2 lety +61

      @@jeffsoltis9864 Well, Jeff, explain it for us... You're being for someone to reply. Let's hear it

    • @freedomfighter481
      @freedomfighter481 Před 2 lety +13

      @@jeffsoltis9864 he has no clue. Race has never been a topic at his dinner table, with his family, untill Jan of this year. Typical.

    • @drrobcwillis
      @drrobcwillis Před 2 lety +69

      @@jeffsoltis9864 False dichotomy. He's pushing a book that speaks out against racism.

    • @chux4985
      @chux4985 Před 2 lety +3

      Because it has nothing to do with whites!

  • @MbahMu9829
    @MbahMu9829 Před 2 lety +14

    I love how he made the opportunity to promote his book. Gotta respect the hustle

  • @willburton6622
    @willburton6622 Před 2 lety +16

    Well said, sir - I admire the work ethic of many Asians I have met in business. Those who are willing to work the hardest should succeed. Old white guy speaking, and I prefer build a great society with like minded people such as you - I don't care where we all come from.

  • @richerichism
    @richerichism Před 2 lety +782

    He forgot to mention how Asian parents hold their kids accountable. So accountable that the kid is guilty before proven innocent.
    "It's not fair, I want a fair trial..."
    *slipper flies by head
    "Sorry, mom..."

  • @Positivelysierra222
    @Positivelysierra222 Před 2 lety +367

    I feel like anyone with common sense already knows this but instead victimizes themselves.

    • @freeagent.87
      @freeagent.87 Před 2 lety +1

      It's easier that way

    • @wellnessforbodymindspirit108
      @wellnessforbodymindspirit108 Před 2 lety +8

      I agree that victimization won't get anyone anywhere in life, but not all minorities have equal paths to success. There are several minority groups- Asians, Indians, and recently African immigrants who do very well in America. They have strong nuclear families, strong work ethics, and even when they live in poor, impoverished settings, their kids seem to keep out of trouble. This difference is largely due to a cultural component. However, I want to point out that for Black Americans, 400 years of slavery and 100 years of segregation and Jim Crow have destroyed many Black communities in urban settings. Historical redlining created every major ghetto in metropolitan cities, then mass incarceration destroyed the nuclear family. When you couple poverty with violence and drugs, I think it's challenging to say to a teenager raised by a single mother, surrounded by crime, drugs, and violence, to just work their way to the top and be successful. Most people reach success because of a strong mentor or positive role model or community to push them forward. Therefore, I think it's unfair to compare Asian minorities, who come to this country voluntarily, many maintain their language or culture, as well as the family system, to Black Americans who didn't come to this country voluntarily, and also had much of their customs, language, and culture stripped away from them. And even after the Civil War, faced massive systemic oppression by Whites, so much so that you can analyze from history most of the major areas that were segregated during Jim Crow have not recovered economically for the most part today. So while I have strong critiques for CRT, I think you have to find that balance between holding people accountable and understanding that past historic systemic racism still negatively impacts poor Black communities today.

    • @kesh4171
      @kesh4171 Před 2 lety +8

      @@wellnessforbodymindspirit108 So why was the black family doing better in the 70s before the welfare state? It is because they had a better culture and more responsible parenting. Slavery has nothing to do with it. It is the welfare state and other crappy liberal policies. They were actually better off during the Jim Crow era than they are now. Explain how that is possible if slavery is to blame? Democrats and liberal welfare policies have incentivized the black and even poor white families to depend on the state and not worry about being responsible or strive for anything better. You should look into Thomas Sowell he explains this in great detail.

    • @WeinerPanda
      @WeinerPanda Před 2 lety +2

      @@kesh4171 makes perfect sense. I doubt they will respond to this

    • @bobsacamano4
      @bobsacamano4 Před 2 lety +3

      @@wellnessforbodymindspirit108 I agree with this. I dislike CRT because it does portray everyone as victims and has unintended consequences as is demonstrated by the above video, but people can't sweep their country's sordid history under the rug and pretend it was never a problem. But then on the flip side, I also have no idea what the hell would make it right. I have this intuition that continuing to talk about things in the past that are overly complex and have no clear direction to a suitable solution won't really get us anywhere and it just amplifies tensions and further drives a wedge between people, but it's also not really fair to not acknowledge it.

  • @luisc3682
    @luisc3682 Před 2 lety +12

    Whao, " meritocracy " Is being a long long time I don't hear that word. Now days people take everything for granted.

  • @georgem3240
    @georgem3240 Před 2 lety +9

    Ironically, professional sports, where many African-Americans thrive are a perfect example of meritocracy.

    • @flower2289
      @flower2289 Před 2 lety +1

      Stop it George. You can't talk about industries where black men have almost all the high paying jobs.

  • @smexyapman
    @smexyapman Před 2 lety +496

    There really are a lot of really decent people in this country. They just stay quiet and do good things. It is easy to forget that they are there.

    • @BRBallin1
      @BRBallin1 Před 2 lety +13

      Exactly. We’re really just minding our own business and not getting any credit nor expecting it either

    • @mikescampfire1676
      @mikescampfire1676 Před 2 lety +1

      unlike trump

    • @smexyapman
      @smexyapman Před 2 lety +19

      @@mikescampfire1676 why do people like you have to ruin everything? Genuinely curious.

    • @naturalwoman605
      @naturalwoman605 Před 2 lety +4

      I have a feeling we're not going to be able to afford our quietness for much longer though....

    • @dvdivine1962
      @dvdivine1962 Před 2 lety +1

      @@smexyapman defending garbage politicians like trump isn't gonna better this country.

  • @EnderXeno1983
    @EnderXeno1983 Před 2 lety +1748

    Statistically, the best indicator for success in children is the two parent household. Asian culture has strong family values and it shows.

    • @halbleavy9900
      @halbleavy9900 Před 2 lety +16

      Maybe in America, I've been to Asia and I've how seen how the less shown Asians live.

    • @KillerBill1953
      @KillerBill1953 Před 2 lety +75

      @@halbleavy9900 Asia is a massive area, covers many religions, many cultures, and many ways of life. Who are these "less shown" Asians?

    • @EnderXeno1983
      @EnderXeno1983 Před 2 lety +10

      @@halbleavy9900 cool, I lived all over Asia. But this is a statistic within the American system of living. Same as CRT.

    • @rizingpho3nix
      @rizingpho3nix Před 2 lety +29

      Yeah that's one of the legs for success. Trust me and the wife is active in our son's education. I study and show my my son that hard work pays off and that reading books is critical as well.

    • @FAITH2x4x7
      @FAITH2x4x7 Před 2 lety +19

      EnderXeno1993 - I could be wrong, but, I am willing to bet the dumbarses who wholeheartedly go along with the narrative and the breakup of the nuclear family in America, once came from one of those families and had a bad experience where they wound up hating one or both of their parents.... so they joined the 'cult' that hates America too...

  • @simonking3949
    @simonking3949 Před 2 lety +9

    "Meritocracy is racist"
    This will be the direction for American's politicians to run the country from now on.

    • @toetz4491
      @toetz4491 Před 2 lety +1

      Who's politician? Not mine.

    • @carlosreid51
      @carlosreid51 Před 2 lety +1

      The leftists are anti civil rights and are the sexiest and racists

  • @bajadude3k
    @bajadude3k Před rokem +28

    I just purchased your book, Kenny. It's so accurate. I was discriminated against at work by black leaders. It was difficult to work in an environment where black employees and executives dominated. The rest of America has treated me so well. I am appreciative and will continue to work and study more.

  • @NekoFilm
    @NekoFilm Před 2 lety +97

    Exactly! What about the Iranian Americans, the Armenian Americans, Italian Americans, the Arab Americans? All minorities who thrive in this nation. Totally true, it's a cultural issue, not racial. Get back to God and family values and the problems will fix themselves.

    • @ObjectiveHate
      @ObjectiveHate Před 2 lety +3

      America is built on anti-black racism, not anti-Asian, anti-Arab, anti-Armenian, anti-Hispanic or anti anything else. They know there is a lower class of people they will be assigned a place above, and won't be targets of resource deprivation and police brutality, so these other groups who already harbor anti-black sentiments before they get here, get right in line with the status quo.

    • @ladyecho7761
      @ladyecho7761 Před 2 lety +7

      Agreed. Those that see racism at every turn are, themselves, racist. Holding your hand out begging for "free" stuff, not accepting their own failures, and whining about being victims are poor excuses for human beings.

    • @accountabilityisadmirable
      @accountabilityisadmirable Před 2 lety +4

      @@ladyecho7761 exactly!! 💯

    • @theuncensoredaboriginal
      @theuncensoredaboriginal Před 2 lety +1

      @@ladyecho7761 I guess it's harder for black people who never had a choice in the matter. Asians weren't enslaved for almost 400 years in North America. Asians have also been given benefits that black people still don't have. Asians have never really considered minorities since they have joined the ranks. Trying to compare a broken people with a people who have completely different history and make up. Furthermore Asians also received reparations for discrimination in the past but guess who still waiting Black People....

    • @paramedic135
      @paramedic135 Před 2 lety +2

      Italians are white but mostly yes good examples

  • @daviclar867
    @daviclar867 Před 2 lety +71

    Asian Americans grow up in nuclear family. I have a AA friend and his goals have always been about education, financial and family stability. He grew up in China in a poor family of seven and studied really hard and came here and was accepted to miss state and earned an engineering degree. Got a great job, married to AA woman and has two children who are straight A students and will go to some college one day. Great family!

    • @PeteH0121
      @PeteH0121 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, it's a mindset. It has nothing to do with imaginary "extra" hurdles.
      CRT is dangerous garbage.

    • @marcusonesimus3400
      @marcusonesimus3400 Před 2 lety

      Davi Clar
      Concerns with education, family, and financial stability are fairly universal in settled (i.e. non-nomadic) human societies. Besides, they have to do with natural self-interest, so there is nothing particularly noble about them. These are very ORDINARY virtues which need no special praise.
      Basically, the idea is to male a lot of money, in the hope that it will bring contentment. You seem convinced that, if one jumps through the right hoops, the outcome will be 'great', whatever that is supposed to mean.
      I would be interested to know what is the CONTENT of these people's lives, apart from material acquisition and academic success. Are they Christians, or are they not?
      Jesus says that 'not even when one has an abundance does his life consist of his possessions.'
      He also said, '...what does it profit a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul?'
      So one's attitude toward Him matters far more in the long run than one's worldly accomplishments.

    • @mychevysparkevdidntcatchfi1489
      @mychevysparkevdidntcatchfi1489 Před 2 lety

      @@marcusonesimus3400 Black Americans aren't nomadic, mostly Christians, yet they lag behind everyone else even non-Christian Asian immigrants. It's not about "nomadic" or Christian.

    • @marcusonesimus3400
      @marcusonesimus3400 Před 2 lety

      @@mychevysparkevdidntcatchfi1489
      I never stated that black American were nomadic, did I? Lern to reed.
      What is 'lagging'? Define. Is it invariably a bad thing? If so, why? Perhaps you 'lag' in the development of certain valuable qualities, without realizing it.
      I can think of plenty of black Americans who did not or do not lag in excellence, in fields which they pursue. You sound like a bigot 'par excellence', and there is nothing excellent about that.
      A black American Christian is PRIVILEGED, because he or she will spend eternity with JESUS. Those who refuse to repent and believe in Jesus, regardless of ethnicity, are doomed.
      (John 3:18) 'He who believes in Him is not judged; but he who does not believed has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the only-begotten Son of God.'
      Do you consider it a good thing to be 'advanced' on the path to hell?

    • @kingknights5107
      @kingknights5107 Před 2 lety

      @@marcusonesimus3400 What silly nonsense you talk..

  • @jbocaneg17611
    @jbocaneg17611 Před rokem +45

    I agree with the author 100%. Hard work, strong family values at home, value in education are at the core of the tools your child will need to succeed in their lifetime. Succeeding in America is still possible today despite all of the problems young people face today.

    • @berdellfleming5074
      @berdellfleming5074 Před rokem

      Your people were not brought here and enslaved , kept in bondage ,had families split , babies wrenched from mothers arms , made to work for nothing , had their men ,castrated , amputated ,
      and broken sprits ! Your people had not to endure ,slavery, Jim Crow ,
      fighting for basic Civil Rights
      , Sorry sir you cannot compare your experiences to ours !!😢

  • @sl5693
    @sl5693 Před 2 lety +33

    Exaggerating and intentionally labeling race is real racism. Self-vctimizing can not make life better. It came from your hard work. I am originally Asian.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem

      Yeah, being originally-asian does ont help the fact youre totally uninformed
      and you dont know what CRT is; you fell for a Boogeyman; you listen to FOX-NEWS;
      and more issues.

    • @sl5693
      @sl5693 Před rokem +1

      @@nenmaster5218 Don't judge people whom you don't know at all.

    • @EhCloserLook
      @EhCloserLook Před rokem

      You were originally Asian, but what race are you now then?

  • @iamkesha.
    @iamkesha. Před 2 lety +123

    The hypocrisy of throwing around the words like discrimination and racism when they are actively discriminating against high achievers.

  • @booksteer7057
    @booksteer7057 Před 2 lety +535

    "We flee horrible dictatorships, learn a new language, and then work hard and study hard. And our reward for doing everything right is to be told, 'Go to hell! You work too hard! You study too hard!'" Kahn "King of the Hill"

    • @chrish8111
      @chrish8111 Před 2 lety +10

      such a good character, hell Koth is just a treat

    • @monkeyflower954
      @monkeyflower954 Před 2 lety +15

      Keep doing the right thing and through Jesus Christ, you will hear this, "Well done, my good and faithful servant" love, God

    • @CW86228
      @CW86228 Před 2 lety +1

      Striving to be in the country club. It just points to what your goal is if you go for you and are capable you can achieve it.

    • @theyounglion9092
      @theyounglion9092 Před 2 lety

      Stop telling people lies..

    • @theyounglion9092
      @theyounglion9092 Před 2 lety

      You don't do everything right.. no one is perfect.. get that dribble out of here

  • @johnjdumas
    @johnjdumas Před 2 lety +6

    I am not Asian. However, placing the most capable people in the most critical roles is "essential" to keep America competitive in crucial areas. If these people have Asian heritage so be it.

  • @robertbrinson5101
    @robertbrinson5101 Před 2 lety +9

    As a white man I endure racism everyday. For example, "Liberty Mutuals" commercials exclusively use men and predominantly white men as the butt of the shtick.

  • @seesidesummerhouse6112
    @seesidesummerhouse6112 Před 2 lety +747

    *“If we had a level playing field there would be too many Asians here.”*
    This is what is being said behind closed doors at Harvard. Just imagine that for a second.

    • @SupHapCak
      @SupHapCak Před 2 lety +32

      “Too many Asians”
      Bruh
      I love Asians.

    • @SupHapCak
      @SupHapCak Před 2 lety +30

      Also intentionally hindering a race to keep the country “white”
      _ding_

    • @coymadrone8072
      @coymadrone8072 Před 2 lety +2

      the oddest moment. Asked if he has experienced racism after he discusses the caps at Ivy League schools. I think he believes that the "leave room for other races/students" was solely aimed at AA and not the non-ethnics who can still be grandfathered in.

    • @yourweebrother
      @yourweebrother Před 2 lety +3

      "just imagine that" what, like you just did? Imagining what is said behind closed doors.

    • @thomasgurchiek3301
      @thomasgurchiek3301 Před 2 lety +15

      @Politolog poor white, rich white, somewhere in the middle white, did mommy and daddy attend college or that college, current household income, location, oh wait your white and american...ok you go in the "average you're not getting accepted pile"...yup whites get it too.

  • @LewisJMitchell1
    @LewisJMitchell1 Před 2 lety +868

    Vietnamese refuges needed only half a generation to have their sons and daughters succeed as lawyers, doctors, engineers, accountants and successful and contributing members of society. Why? hard work and no safety net such as "Affirmative Action". They just got off their butts without complaining, winging and blaming others. There is a lesson there if you can see it!

    • @exiledbantuking
      @exiledbantuking Před 2 lety +26

      California state prisons are full of viet's and Hmong people !

    • @russellconner3468
      @russellconner3468 Před 2 lety +96

      The Vietnamese were never held in slavery, red-lined out of neighborhoods, prevented from voting, or live under Jim Crow. They did not migrate here until after the Voting Rights Act and other anti-discrimination laws were already enacted. The racial stereotypes they encountered were often times positive not negative. I say that NOT to take anything away from the stellar job the Vietnamese have done, but they did start from the same place as African-Americans either.

    • @k.k.9011
      @k.k.9011 Před 2 lety +30

      Good point. They also were deprived the fruits of their labor for 300 years and raised in a culture that pushed over and over that they are second class citizens. You're funny.😂😂😂

    • @cindiexoxoxo3773
      @cindiexoxoxo3773 Před 2 lety +66

      @@k.k.9011 maybe address this to the black ancestors that sold their own peopl into slavery. Or blame the black man that started slavery. Or maybe the black slave owners?
      Just a few options to consider when writing your victim impact statement.

    • @erickjohnson6314
      @erickjohnson6314 Před 2 lety +104

      @@russellconner3468 no they just got their country bombed, everything they owned taken from them, no home no family. My wife’s parents are some of those Vietnamese people, and on the way they came my wife’s mother’s family didn’t make it to America as their ships was raided by pirates. Only a few actually made it to America. Some even resort to cannibalism. And yes, my wife’s parents, grand parents, ancestors never had the right to vote under the Vietnamese government and dynasties. it was a dictatorship turned communism. They worked as slaves and had to give tribute the majority to the dynasty and governments only have enough left to barely eat. This is in modern history in the 1900s. If you want to say if Vietnamese or African American had it better when Vietnamese migrated here. I would hands down say African had it way better. African Americans that’s my wife’s parents age had already been at least first generations and had something to their name.

  • @marykennedysherin3330
    @marykennedysherin3330 Před 2 lety +13

    God bless you Mr Xu! It's true the more you study and work hard the further you get towards your goals in life. Whether it's in a trade, an office, the arts, in any field , work hard, stay focused, stay out of trouble and you'll accomplish your dreams!

  • @dixiehurley3599
    @dixiehurley3599 Před 2 lety +12

    How it is is that people of any kind who want to succeed will do so because they are willing to put in the work and the effort to do it !

  • @romans003
    @romans003 Před 2 lety +551

    Bingo two parents, family values,
    Priorities

    • @ajtam05
      @ajtam05 Před 2 lety +9

      Exactly. I get that it's much harder when the cards are stacked against you...and subcultures are hard to break esp when you only know what you're raised around (i.e. fatherless, crime infested communities due to poverty). But at the end of the day...if individuals in those situations can see the opportunity that America gives them...they can break those self-imposed shackles. It's a nuanced issue, but yes...Kenny is absolutely right.

    • @IsraelCountryCube
      @IsraelCountryCube Před 2 lety +3

      @@ajtam05 race to me never. Mattered. Until it did of course when i was 12.

    • @anthonyhairston4050
      @anthonyhairston4050 Před 2 lety +2

      i recall master sold moms dads away fm family hummmm

    • @alantinoalantonio
      @alantinoalantonio Před 2 lety +10

      Father and Mother. Dad and Mom. Male and Female. Anything else is artificial.

    • @richmiller2758
      @richmiller2758 Před 2 lety +2

      @@IsraelCountryCube the democrat party says the same thing, but to them your color is everything

  • @dubbity7043
    @dubbity7043 Před 2 lety +239

    Merit is the scalding holy water to slothful deceiving grifters.

    • @joejackson8493
      @joejackson8493 Před 2 lety +7

      You think the USA runs on merit?

    • @stellarocquie7957
      @stellarocquie7957 Před 2 lety +9

      @@joejackson8493 No. Extortion.

    • @dubbity7043
      @dubbity7043 Před 2 lety +11

      @@joejackson8493
      You're posting here on a site that didn't spontaneously arrive and was built on merit on a device that you supposedly earned with your own, therefore yes.

    • @ericthompson3402
      @ericthompson3402 Před 2 lety +1

      Well put.

    • @joejackson8493
      @joejackson8493 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dubbity7043 You can read the history of how and under what context Google and it's rivals at the beginning of their existence got here. I think you'll find it's a bit more complicated than merit or piracy, as is the case with almost anything in this country and the globe.

  • @ravinp371
    @ravinp371 Před 2 lety +8

    "Reading. Writing. Racism." I really shouldn't have laughed at that. 😂

  • @kraziecatclady
    @kraziecatclady Před rokem +6

    I spent some time living in South Korea. The children there spend so much time studying to do their best in school. Most of them go to school all day and then spend most of their evenings studying even more with tutors or in study groups. The culture places a lot of value on hard work, discipline, and education.
    Unfortunately, after making a lot of friends there and talking to them, I do feel like they push a little too far in the opposite direction because sometimes students who do not do well on their exams or who are afraid they will not do well, will commit suicide to avoid the outcome of what they think will happen if they fail.
    Our system is way too relaxed though. I remember at one point telling some of them that I envy how much their culture values intelligence, hard work, and education. That is when they told me how rough it really is and about the suicides, how people who do not score well are shamed by their families and usually end up with jobs that are looked down upon.
    I think there should be a balance where we need to place a stronger emphasis on education in America, but not quite to the point that they do to children in South Korea. We are letting so many children just pass on to the next grade because people in the education system don't want to deal with the children, their parents, or society blaming them for the children not passing. It is both sad and embarrassing to me because it makes all of us look dumb on a global scale.

  • @premiummunitions
    @premiummunitions Před 2 lety +192

    To the Asian guy that was forced to partner with me in Chemistry class back in high school:
    I apologize for my lack of brains that slowed our project down. Thank god you were on top of things though.

  • @TinaReggie
    @TinaReggie Před 2 lety +265

    If 43% of Harvard was Asian based on their hard work, aptitude and merit, I see no problem with that. Other races need to stop playing victim and work hard to achieve success.

    • @raymondkidwell7135
      @raymondkidwell7135 Před 2 lety +7

      The problem with this is that education is open to the world (and so is immigration). Whites are only 8% of the world's population. If anything whites should get affirmitive action spots (they already do in the form of legacy admissions but that is only for rich white kids- I'm talking about intelligent white people from disadvantaged backgrounds or middle class whites).

    • @A_Lone_Wolf
      @A_Lone_Wolf Před 2 lety +2

      In one of Donald Trump’s many attempts to steal the 2020 election, the former president called on the Supreme Court to take up his cause and fraudulently overturn Joe Biden’s victory. Given that Trump, by appointing Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett, established the high court’s 6-3 conservative majority, he presumably hoped the bench would remain loyal to him. But after the court declined to take up cases seeking to invalidate election results in multiple states, Trump channeled his rage at Kavanaugh, according to Michael Wolff’s upcoming book, Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency.

    • @jim2498
      @jim2498 Před 2 lety +3

      @@A_Lone_Wolf so when Trump was fighting legally to win elections. Did you say the same thing when Al Gore was trying to steal elections then?

    • @richardallen6066
      @richardallen6066 Před 2 lety +1

      @@A_Lone_Wolf lol, another one, haha wow, I have to admire your dedication man. Jeez!

    • @XDarkXThanatosX
      @XDarkXThanatosX Před 2 lety +2

      @@richardallen6066 Right, I've seen the same copied comment like 10 times already in the last few minutes. Must be a very bored wolf.

  • @marigam
    @marigam Před rokem +2

    So he completely avoided the question of wether the Harvard policy is an example that supports critical race theory?

  • @marybaukholt9512
    @marybaukholt9512 Před 2 lety +24

    Every Asian young person I have known has had parents who made their children work and study harder and are very strick about their education goals and will except nothing less than excellent grades! I don't believe it's got anything to do with intelligence but a different value system.

  • @surfinturfer
    @surfinturfer Před 2 lety +295

    IT'S ALL ABOUT CULTURE AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY. PERIOD.

  • @rich9987
    @rich9987 Před 2 lety +40

    I have no problem with Harvard or any University being 43% Asian, or 43% anything as long as the people they admit have earn it and everyone has the same chance based on ability not race or gender or any other superficial quality. Race should not be a factor.

  • @kennylong7281
    @kennylong7281 Před 2 lety +9

    Every White I know, has nothing but positive things to say about our fellow Americans citizens, who happen to have Asian heritage. As a Californians, and native born San Franciscan, I cannot parise American Asians enough. They do good in school; they seldom engage in criminal activity. They are family oriented, and have excellent social skills, as far as I can tell. They respect the English language, and are quick to appreciating traditional European Classical Music, and Western Art, while retaining pride in their Asian heritage. I love them.

  • @deere3321
    @deere3321 Před 2 lety +3

    I grew up in rural midwest where it was all white people. My first experience with racism was in the military. My life was threatened and I was attacked with violence several times by black guys. I got over it and moved on. Having said all this, one of my best friends was a black guy.

  • @bunangst8415
    @bunangst8415 Před 2 lety +88

    “TWO PARENTS IN THE HOME”
    That’s the factor of success.

    • @marcusonesimus3400
      @marcusonesimus3400 Před 2 lety

      b unangst
      Having two godly parents in the home confers special advantages, but even that does not guarantee 'success'. Nor is it utterly impossible for single parents to raise, by the grace of God, 'successful' children.
      For the race is not always to the swift. But what do you mean by 'success'? Earthly riches and glory?
      Jesus said that 'not even when one has an abundance does his life consist of his possessions.'

    • @bunangst8415
      @bunangst8415 Před 2 lety

      marcus onesimus yes there are no guarantees. Thomas Sowell has been referencing all this clear evidence for years. Two parents in the home gives the same huge advantage no matter what race you are. There are many studies and the data is clear.

    • @kasdcomoa5567
      @kasdcomoa5567 Před 2 lety

      @@bunangst8415 It's also worth noting that in most Asian cultures it's normal for grandparents to live with their children and grandchildren. So oftentimes Asian children will have 3 or 4 parental figures in their life.

    • @marcusonesimus3400
      @marcusonesimus3400 Před 2 lety

      @@bunangst8415
      When did I actually denigrate the two-parent family? Never! I grew up in one myself, and remain grateful for that. I only asserted that there are many exceptions to the rule. Is that too hard to accept? Read the 18th chapter of Ezekiel if you are inclined to believe that early environment automatically predicts adult character and behavior.
      Try to avoid using the word 'data' like a mantra, as do acolytes of the cult of Scientism. Well, I used to study physical anthropology as a pastime, and can tell you that the concept of 'race' is NOT well articulated from a scientific standpoint.
      'Race' as discussed in America (for example) has more to do with mythology and social perception than with biological reality.
      There is one thing which we know for certain, and here DNA science tends to converge with longstanding Biblical revelation. Humans of all 'races' share common ancestral lineage.
      (Acts 17:26) '...and [God] made from one man [one blood] every nation of mankind to live on the face of the earth, having determined appointed times and the boundaries of their habitation....'

    • @sicsempertyrannisvi4107
      @sicsempertyrannisvi4107 Před 2 lety

      'one parent in the room' is someone else's factor of 'success'

  • @ST-ld2wz
    @ST-ld2wz Před 2 lety +873

    Host: "So why are Asian Americans flourishing?"
    Guest: "Because we work twice as hard as average Americans"

    • @ThreaT650
      @ThreaT650 Před 2 lety +75

      Exactly. He doesn't see the irony in his argument. It is clownery. Oh you succeed as much as whites because you work twice as hard... Why you gotta work twice as hard bro? He is literally making the argumbent that systemic racism exists. This whole interview reaks of self important. He knows that a segment of the population is willing to pay money or prop up any weak argument as long as it falls into their very small window of preconcieved reality, and even better so if it is a minority presenting it, because we have so few minorities who are willing to go against all the data just to hurt their own people.

    • @xBandOfTheRedHandx
      @xBandOfTheRedHandx Před 2 lety +147

      @@ThreaT650 did you hear the part where Harvard is limiting Asian enrollment to even the playing field for minorities...? Just going to gloss over that inconvenient bit of racism eh?
      Maybe re-watch the interview I think you missed/misunderstood some important parts

    • @ddh8624
      @ddh8624 Před 2 lety +91

      @@ThreaT650 Why do they need to work twice as hard? Because they are overrepresented in schools and Engineering jobs so these institutions set up systematic barriers to make it harder for them to get accepted/hired.

    • @ThreaT650
      @ThreaT650 Před 2 lety +9

      @@ddh8624 they are so amazing that they are just boxing their shadows now. Seriously? Is that your argument in a nutshell?

    • @ThreaT650
      @ThreaT650 Před 2 lety +22

      @@ddh8624 your whole argument is wild. Claiming systemic racism does not exist, but then using a systemic racism argument to try and prove it.

  • @kjnightbird121
    @kjnightbird121 Před 2 lety +8

    You don't have to be Asian to know this Author is ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. Good job for writing a book on this issue. 🎯

    • @mr.fahrenheit310
      @mr.fahrenheit310 Před 2 lety

      Hmm if Asians work twice as hard as white ppl
      ....then why aren't the top 100 richest people in America all Asian Americans?!? It seems like he just proved that racial discrimination exists.

  • @arminiusofgermania
    @arminiusofgermania Před 2 lety +29

    I applaud this gentleman on his success. He's worked, and earned every bit of it.

    • @mr.fahrenheit310
      @mr.fahrenheit310 Před 2 lety

      Maybe...unfortunately though that means he hasn't felt the sting of systemic oppression like most of pocs and minorities have

    • @arminiusofgermania
      @arminiusofgermania Před 2 lety +2

      @@mr.fahrenheit310 systemic oppression doesn't exist. It's a social construct made by socialists to push a narrative they use to exploit poor communities.
      Here's the reality:
      Most people who live in poverty don't grow up in a stable environment that fosters the skill, discipline, and mental development that is conducive to upward mobility. People who live in poverty live stagnant lives that stunts their minds during their developmental years. That's why it's hard for the poor to escape poverty. Most don't have the mentality and wisdom to move up.
      It is possible to escape poverty, but it's harder because it requires a certain mindset, and social graces and tact to fit in that they don't usually develop. Nonetheless, it can still be done, albeit it's much harder because it requires a certain mindset developed from a young age that they did not develop.
      Wealth is multi-generational. You want your children to be middle class, you need to leave a middle class life for your children to inherit. If you don't leave better for your kids, your kids will have to work longer to get ahead, and will enjoy life less.
      If you are poor, you are just going to have to work longer, and harder. That's just the way things are.

    • @mr.fahrenheit310
      @mr.fahrenheit310 Před 2 lety

      @@arminiusofgermania no it exists

    • @arminiusofgermania
      @arminiusofgermania Před rokem

      @@mr.fahrenheit310 yyeeaahhhh...NO.

    • @mr.fahrenheit310
      @mr.fahrenheit310 Před rokem

      @@arminiusofgermania 5 months you're still this ignorant? It does.

  • @yohanesnugrohowidiyantoph.5226

    "America has been good to me".....that is the key of Asian Americans' success: positivity and love to this country.

    • @nekonori9603
      @nekonori9603 Před 2 lety +11

      @Death2Life312 exactly, my parents didn't like Africa so they left. Noone was binding them there, if the US is so bad they can always move out

    • @GinoNL
      @GinoNL Před 2 lety +4

      It’s just working hard. Not love and positivity to the US😂

    • @taalofaa
      @taalofaa Před 2 lety +1

      love of easy cash easy work and very easy to get your daughter married off to someone with even more cash
      WAKE UP!

    • @estelaangeles2346
      @estelaangeles2346 Před 2 lety +2

      @@GinoNL the people from hong kong were waving the USA flags

    • @estelaangeles2346
      @estelaangeles2346 Před 2 lety +2

      @@taalofaa the people from hong kong were waving the USA flags because hong kong wants to be free

  • @alexbartley3610
    @alexbartley3610 Před 2 lety +155

    And this is a modest explanation. The bold truth would have to be censored

    • @justinh2832
      @justinh2832 Před 2 lety +3

      Haha nice I know the bold truth so I get this comment

  • @gammaraygun6576
    @gammaraygun6576 Před 2 lety +14

    Somehow systemic racism is real and not real at the same time for this guy

    • @tthompson9509
      @tthompson9509 Před 2 lety +5

      He contradicted himself and did even know it lol

    • @mr.fahrenheit310
      @mr.fahrenheit310 Před 2 lety

      Asians have to work twice as hard just to be competitive with white Americans...but systemic oppression doesn't exist...🤦

    • @jesi3930
      @jesi3930 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tthompson9509 I was baffled by his self proclamation to greatness but missed the elephant in the room.

  • @nobis64
    @nobis64 Před 2 lety +5

    Kenny, You explained this situation very clearly! Bravo to you sir!

  • @cornpop6405
    @cornpop6405 Před 2 lety +80

    We need to unite as Americans and stop allowing ourselves to be divided by politicians and political parties. We live in the best country ever created and have more opportunities than any other people on earth. All this division will be the end of us if it keeps up.

    • @dreaded8987
      @dreaded8987 Před 2 lety +3

      AGREED!

    • @garyviehe9365
      @garyviehe9365 Před 2 lety +4

      Biden promised to unite America in his Inaugural Speech. Sounds great, but, How's that working out? A promise made, with great standing applause, but then, NOTHING further.
      My father always told me that "Your word must be your bond. If another does not keep their word, then no longer associate with them. You know that their words mean nothing."

    • @charv8913
      @charv8913 Před 2 lety +5

      What you said makes the most sense, here we are going back and forth and nobody wants to look at what the real problem is, the politicians, trying to get a vote by stoking fear. I tell you this, when they bombs us they bomb the United States of America.

  • @georgeperze8756
    @georgeperze8756 Před 2 lety +62

    I'm Cuban and very happy to be here, United States is a country for everyone who want to be somebody in life. GOD BLESS AMERICAN.

    • @ericharmon7163
      @ericharmon7163 Před 2 lety +2

      Heck yes. That's what all the lefties dont get. We so called righties love immigrants who come here to achieve the dream. That's what America is, and has been about. I will take anyone willing to die, or struggle to get here over the ones born here who hate it. I hope you achieve your dreams!

  • @jaystoms3715
    @jaystoms3715 Před 2 lety +2

    Note that Nigerian immigrants are also high achievers so this is not about black and white and racism.

  • @valeriesmith3218
    @valeriesmith3218 Před 2 lety +1

    I used to work with a Man that came from China when he was 17 he learned English in two years and went to College and became a Pharmacist.

  • @bdelectr7411
    @bdelectr7411 Před 2 lety +78

    A Chinese guy in my class was ashamed when only scoring 90% on his tests. It is about culture and expectations. If you hold a group of people to such a low standard they will gravitate to it!

    • @drswag0076
      @drswag0076 Před 2 lety +2

      in other words get them to apply themselves.

    • @CodyCha
      @CodyCha Před 2 lety +5

      He knows he'll get yelled at by his parents

    • @aznmochibunny
      @aznmochibunny Před 2 lety +2

      @@CodyCha I had a classmate in college who dropped a business math class because she was getting a B in the class. That kind of extreme high standard is just going to hurt mentally and financially. We live in the US, so we have to pay for college courses. Dropping a class due to a B (which is nowehere considered failing by any normal standard) is a waste of time and money.

    • @simonking3949
      @simonking3949 Před 2 lety

      @@aznmochibunny
      As a fresh graduated with zero working experience, what have you got to convince a potential employer to take you in? Now, imagine applying for job with a 4.0 CGPA, wouldn't that give an unfair competitive edge over other applicants? Who wouldn't want a "potential genius" working for them?
      I bet you, no one would dare asked you the most common interview question of: "can you tell us what is your greatest achievement?" when your CGPA is 4.0!
      Dropping a class because you got a "B" is not waste of money, it was a wise investment!

    • @sobeliever1638
      @sobeliever1638 Před 2 lety +1

      That is sad,probably why asiaan student have such high sucide rates.

  • @Fireatank
    @Fireatank Před 2 lety +474

    When I was in University, I wanted to get into an Asian study group, and couldn't ... they were awesome, as a community minded study group ... they schooled each other if one was experiencing problems, so that they ALL succeeded.
    Didn't see this in other groups ... saw "copying" work or cheating, not "mentoring" each other for the better.
    We can learn from other cultures.

    • @Fireatank
      @Fireatank Před 2 lety +12

      @Secretary of State what difference did it make.
      1. Language barrier.
      2. I couldn't force someone to accept me.
      3. The Asians were very community minded.
      4. LANGUAGE
      See ghe pattern.
      I didn't take it personally. I had friends in the group, and after they had their life long buddies in it, I was still an outsider.
      End story. Who were you going to whine to?
      That's like climbing into your bed, between you and your wife ... 😨😨😨

    • @singhatar0912
      @singhatar0912 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Fireatank fair enough

    • @VioletVal529
      @VioletVal529 Před 2 lety +2

      If you didn't get into their study group, how did you learn how they work?

    • @niceyh.2529
      @niceyh.2529 Před 2 lety +11

      @@VioletVal529 he's making all of this up

    • @niceyh.2529
      @niceyh.2529 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Fireatank you wouldn't be happy if black people didn't let you in their group. You would call them racist

  • @sarahlee2121
    @sarahlee2121 Před 2 lety +1

    “America has been good to me”. I love it!

  • @kcheylin9957
    @kcheylin9957 Před 2 lety +3

    He's an OUTSTANDING American. Need more like him, whatever they look like.

  • @55hivealive3
    @55hivealive3 Před 2 lety +24

    Korean American, born and raises in the USA and never faced racism until I was forcibly bussed to an inner city school. I never knew I had "slant eyes" until 5th grade...

    • @jerameeltringham7476
      @jerameeltringham7476 Před 2 lety +1

      And as long as we are talking about race which races were were being racist against you if you do not mind me asking?

    • @leonards.9112
      @leonards.9112 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. Racism is taught. It seems that children under four have no concept of race. Racism is taught by people who have a vicious agenda.

  • @thinhnguyen4294
    @thinhnguyen4294 Před 2 lety +1005

    When this guy says he has analyzed 90,000 pages of Harvard admission data, he's probably one of the only people that I believe that would do that

    • @redhat8322
      @redhat8322 Před 2 lety +59

      I don't think he went through 90K pages. Probably wrote the software that does it for him. :)

    • @Armageddon11011989
      @Armageddon11011989 Před 2 lety +45

      @@redhat8322 definitely wrote data analysis software in python 😆

    • @mmgreen31
      @mmgreen31 Před 2 lety +17

      @@redhat8322 if you have an excel spreadsheet with an ethnicity column and a accepted yes/ know column, you could do a simple but powerful pivot table.

    • @watersports1381
      @watersports1381 Před 2 lety

      Asians right?

    • @darbyheavey406
      @darbyheavey406 Před 2 lety +1

      Excel

  • @flowerpow8472
    @flowerpow8472 Před 2 lety +1

    Did he say America has been good to every person here? This makes his entire argument go out the window. Whaat?!

  • @garymitchell7551
    @garymitchell7551 Před 2 lety +4

    When I was in college Asians did excellent work; he is spot on

  • @SusanLynch-cu4yp
    @SusanLynch-cu4yp Před 2 lety +139

    Thank you. My mom, came from Taiwan,with only a 4th grade education. Held back because she was a poor woman. Came to the US and with her considerable intellect and hard work got her piece of the American dream and owned her own business. A shining example of an inconvenient truth.

    • @skeletonshorror5184
      @skeletonshorror5184 Před 2 lety +6

      God bless you and your family.

    • @Godwinpounds4333
      @Godwinpounds4333 Před 2 lety +4

      You’re truly right
      How are you doing Susan?

    • @zarach9459
      @zarach9459 Před 2 lety +6

      Your mother achieved the American dream with effort and sacrifice, I congratulate her, the problem is that the present generation has the wrong concept of the American dream, your mother would in fact be singled out as oppressor because leftists consider merchants and business owners "petty bourgeois "In other words, an exploiter of the proletarian class.

    • @kimngantran1188
      @kimngantran1188 Před 2 lety +3

      @@zarach9459 yep, work 7 days a week, and have to pay more tax than ... people..

    • @fahadmalik8287
      @fahadmalik8287 Před 2 lety

      asian people from Taiwan are honorary whites.
      are you ignorant or something?

  • @organicmike3738
    @organicmike3738 Před 2 lety +19

    I m Vietnamese Canadian. When I came to Canada in the 80s as a boat refugee, ,I was looked at differently in schools and public places. Today I am a successful business man with 27 employees of different races working for me. I love this country and the people. I over came the difference and gained the respect by study hard and work hard. Now I am a proud Vietnamese Canadian. I am not racist but I hate lazy people who likes to abuse the social system and blame others when they don't get what they want.

    • @mychevysparkevdidntcatchfi1489
      @mychevysparkevdidntcatchfi1489 Před 2 lety +2

      Canada hates people like you. Just look at your taxes and your welfare system punishing hard workers and rewarding the lazy.

  • @ayyubyube
    @ayyubyube Před 2 lety +7

    It’s clear he’s never sat down with black scholars 😭😭😭

  • @bonethriller7047
    @bonethriller7047 Před 2 lety +1

    About time an Asian speaks up! Good for Kenny! CRT is a self-fulfilling prophesy!

  • @cirmothe9
    @cirmothe9 Před 2 lety +256

    I'm an asian american that went to a high school that let's just say was in the poorer part of town. My family was always of the lower income bracket, but I didn't let that stop me. I became valedictorian of my graduating class, with a school of 1% asians(literally just me and 2 others). Y'know what people said while I gave my speech? "Oh of course it's the asian kid." Judging me on my race discredits the amount of effort I put in. No I didn't get any free bonus points for being asian, it's the opposite. MLK said it best, judge not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. It goes both ways.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před 2 lety

      Well, objective fact according to Experts/Studied/Everything-valid is that some White
      have indeed manipulated History,
      hence why Students often have gotten Misinformation.
      Racism is not a ‚Ever done learning about it’-Topic anyway,
      so what?
      Sunday Towns and what is generally known about them are a good Example for this.
      'Illuminatinaughtii' just made a video named 'Sunday Towns / Prism of the Past' about it.

    • @invisalats841
      @invisalats841 Před 2 lety +15

      I've made jokes like that. To be honest it isn't really to discredit your hard work it's literally that I recognize that on average an Asian American will work harder towards their goals. Really being stereotyped as hard working and smart is probably the best stereotype any ethnicity could hope for lol. I understand no one likes being stereotyped though so there is that.

    • @mr.fahrenheit310
      @mr.fahrenheit310 Před 2 lety +6

      Can you explain to me if there is no racial imbalance in America then why was your family so poor? Was your dad lazy? And despite working twice as hard as your white colleagues how do you explain the fact that you're not twice as successful?

    • @millier.206
      @millier.206 Před 2 lety +12

      @@mr.fahrenheit310 cause parents were probably older when they came and just started working where they could. They probably seemed poor bc their parents saved instead of getting into debt.

    • @mr.fahrenheit310
      @mr.fahrenheit310 Před 2 lety

      @@millier.206 Those are possibilities for the first part of my comment. It's possible that their parents selfishly hoarded their wealth so their kids had to live in squalor or that they were simply too old to find enough work to live the "American dream."
      But it doesn't explain the lack of billionaires in future generations of their family tree

  • @ATTACKaMAC
    @ATTACKaMAC Před 2 lety +635

    "They believe merit is racist" -- there you go -- idiocy defined

    • @BillGreenAZ
      @BillGreenAZ Před 2 lety +17

      The National Museum of African American History & Culture wants to make you aware of certain signs of whiteness: Individualism, hard work, objectivity, the nuclear family, progress, respect for authority, delayed gratification, more.

    • @14goldmedals
      @14goldmedals Před 2 lety +2

      Bill Green now let's hear their signs for blackness. Are they polar opposites of all those great positive indicators of whiteness.

    • @elliottjones8354
      @elliottjones8354 Před 2 lety +1

      @@14goldmedals the corporate structure does not align with the individual
      Respect for authority is sheep talk - their would be no Progress in this country if we did not challenge power
      Delayed gentrification is a laugh, the power structure has been and will continue to be ahead
      Our families have been broken up by policies and practices aimed at harming up
      ...
      But go on

    • @elliottjones8354
      @elliottjones8354 Před 2 lety +4

      @Athos Aramis what about a 400 year heard start?
      Think that helps at all
      Family land. Businesses that run generations in and still operate today... Would be nice

    • @georgemckenzie9717
      @georgemckenzie9717 Před 2 lety +4

      @@14goldmedals like colonization, genocide, ethnocide, indigenous extinction, undermining foreign policy of other sovdteignities, assassinating foreign leaders, nuclear proliferation, deforestation, and regular old pondering of the planet.....

  • @farwest222
    @farwest222 Před 2 lety +2

    Is he comparing being stolen from land and culture, jim crow, lynching, communities flooded with drugs and guns, and other misdeeds against black Americans to slight Asian discrimination?

  • @sgtprestonoftheyukon2423
    @sgtprestonoftheyukon2423 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember when Vietnam fell . Lots of Vietnamese refugees were stuck in the Philippines trying to get permission to come to America. You'll never believe why Americans were reluctant to let them in ???? Americans were afraid they would all wind up on welfare and living in government housing !!!!! .🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 if we had known they were going to start their own businesses and buy their own shopping plazas we'd told them COME ON IN !!!!! GLAD TO SEE YA !!!! we like people who pay TAXES !!!!!

  • @108lamar
    @108lamar Před 2 lety +17

    NBA is 90% black, should we also put a quota to increase diversity?

    • @sicsempertyrannisvi4107
      @sicsempertyrannisvi4107 Před 2 lety

      that is a can of worms they dont want opened since the 1920s baseball league 'controversies'

    • @hmpz36911
      @hmpz36911 Před 2 lety +1

      YES. START THERE!

  • @jefffinger3412
    @jefffinger3412 Před 2 lety +18

    This young man is brilliant. As soon as he gets invited to speak at a University, the woke mafia are going to silence him.

  • @elsenored562
    @elsenored562 Před 2 lety +2

    1:21 Q: How is that Asian Americans flourish in this country?
    A: [They] study twice as many hours ... also, strong two parent family ... love for hard work and meritocracy

  • @tensaijuusan4653
    @tensaijuusan4653 Před 2 lety +1

    My Asian wife couldn't even speak English when we arrived here in the USA 25 years ago. My wife went to college and got the necessary qualifications and now has a full time job earning almost 6 figure salary. Not once did she complain of the "oppressive white supremacy" holding her back, not once did she whine about "the male heirarchy" or of "being a victim" - my wife worked and studied extra hard and is blessed with superior intelligence. Thank you America, we owe you. And yes, I said superior IQ - you're welcome!

  • @mcampbe41
    @mcampbe41 Před 2 lety +165

    People must be given equal opportunity which will result in unequal outcomes. Hard work must be rewarded and encouraged.

    • @tagaloa9626
      @tagaloa9626 Před 2 lety

      It always will be

    • @Cloakfiend
      @Cloakfiend Před 2 lety +7

      Agree but people dont get it. You can give an education to someone but you cant make them learn.

    • @taalofaa
      @taalofaa Před 2 lety +2

      Work in the USA has become finding a cheap source of near slave labor outside the country as well importing cheap slave labor.

    • @darrylrevok9936
      @darrylrevok9936 Před 2 lety

      Say what you will about the China, but when they said of America: "No country that penalizes people for intelligence and hard work can last very long", they were absolutely right.

    • @Showmetheevidence-
      @Showmetheevidence- Před 2 lety +3

      It’s this mad obsession with “equality of outcome” that causes a LOT of frustration.

  • @toowingless9473
    @toowingless9473 Před 2 lety +1787

    I don’t see an Asian, I see a hard working person that respects American values

    • @SimpLEEfiedmath
      @SimpLEEfiedmath Před 2 lety +88

      How can you not see that he's Asian?

    • @davidcockayne3381
      @davidcockayne3381 Před 2 lety +70

      How about, I see an Asian who works hard and respects Western values?

    • @k1dcuba
      @k1dcuba Před 2 lety +57

      I see an American human being who has studied and worked hard to get to where he is.

    • @xxmoomooxx2123
      @xxmoomooxx2123 Před 2 lety +35

      He's American

    • @davidcockayne3381
      @davidcockayne3381 Před 2 lety +42

      @@xxmoomooxx2123 Asian-American and proud of it, I'm sure. The point is that we kid ourselves by pretending to ignore people's race. The important thing is to treat all persons equally, irrespective of race: "all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights . . ." and so forth.

  • @fathertaira
    @fathertaira Před 2 lety +1

    Telling someone with no boots to pull themselves up by their bootstraps is really strange don’t you think?

  • @benjaminlehman3221
    @benjaminlehman3221 Před 2 lety +2

    I think race should be removed from applications. Why do you need to know the color of my skin if you go off of merit only?

  • @cherylwillis5792
    @cherylwillis5792 Před 2 lety +79

    A lot has to do with family. Two caring parents that instill values.

    • @sicsempertyrannisvi4107
      @sicsempertyrannisvi4107 Před 2 lety +4

      Makes you wonder about the leftist aim to 'break up the family' and whether or not it is intended to precisely create situations like these

    • @standowner6979
      @standowner6979 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sicsempertyrannisvi4107 no one is trying to break up the family.

    • @sicsempertyrannisvi4107
      @sicsempertyrannisvi4107 Před 2 lety +4

      @@standowner6979 i distincly remember it as one of the pillars of marxist dogma. 'the family is enemy number one' and that sort of sentiment

    • @starwalk3r
      @starwalk3r Před 2 lety +2

      Single parent homes breed underachievers, emotionally challenged, mentally challenged, and mischievous kids who turn into unproductive members of society. I know, because I'm one of them. Furthermore, 80% of all prison inmates grew up in single parent homes. We must stop this single parent home nonsense.

    • @hzlkelly
      @hzlkelly Před 2 lety +3

      @@standowner6979 that was a literal policy for BLM

  • @christhachk
    @christhachk Před 2 lety +45

    I am a Cambodian. I came here with penniless. I worked hard and studied hard. I got my bachelors degree, owns three houses, three cars. This country gave me more than an American dream. I owned this country a great of gratitude. This is a promise land. not guarantee but promise.

    • @adamaant4159
      @adamaant4159 Před 2 lety +1

      English

    • @hejiranyc
      @hejiranyc Před 2 lety +7

      I am a Korean American. When I was visiting a temple in Cambodia a couple of years ago, one of the guards there asked me where I was from (probably assuming I'm from somewhere in East Asia). When I told him I was American, his eyes grew large and he told me I was so lucky and that his dream was to live in America. I will never forget that. It's easy to constantly complain about the things that are not great about America. But when I think about where I started as a kid - in an immigrant family that started with nothing and then think about where I am today - successful and close to early retirement, I feel so grateful and proud of being American. None of us should take it for granted.

    • @JosephLee2012
      @JosephLee2012 Před 2 lety +1

      I understand... In Cambodia, I believe spanking by the stick is legal. I am not so sure whether you can understand how many in this country need to tolerate nonsense from CPS. I don't blame many African-Americans' frustrations when Harvard is responsible for their nonsense research efforts saying that spanking is detrimental to mental health of a child. The massive increase of crime recently is proof that Harvard's research is seriously flawed. After all, many at Harvard can afford $3000 per month of childcare while the poor can't.

  • @susana9912
    @susana9912 Před rokem +3

    It’s easy to try and compare Asians and Black in the same category of minority. I don’t agree for two reasons
    1) Black people have been in America for generations, their labor building empires for which they had no right to the profits/wealth that said labor accumulated.
    2) There is societal gaslighting that has been used to soothe the public’s ego about the generational trauma that forced labor brought to families, none of that has ever been publicly acknowledged in schools. Until now with CTR.
    Fox always tries to spin their gaslighted narrative about what CTR is and that’s why they bring this Asian to speak as though CTR is about excusing your lack of success

  • @AlleyCatG3K
    @AlleyCatG3K Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hard work gets you to places. Those that don't work hard is a waste of a generation