According to liberal ideology, success is determined not by effort or talent, but by “white privilege.” That’s why whites do better at school than preferred racial groups. Then why do Asians also do better? Because they too are privileged.
This came to light during a diversity, equity, and inclusion training session of the San Dieguito Union High School District.
Board Trustee Michael Allman asked Superintendent Cheryl James-Ward, “Do we know why Asian students do so well in school?”
James-Ward’s own racial background can be guessed by the hyphenated name that is so popular with pretentious left-wing women of a certain pigmentation. Her answer:
“We have an influx of Asians from China, and the people who are able to make that journey are wealthy,” James-Ward said. “You cannot come to America and buy a house for $2 million unless you have money.”
James-Ward argued that Latino families “don’t have that type of money” and don’t have parents who can be available at home for children because they’re working.
Asians don’t have to work. They’re rich.
To their credit, Asians really are richer than other groups in this country, although probably not when they first arrive. This is for the same reason they do well in school: rather than counting on Affirmative Action and the soft bigotry of low expectations, they exert themselves.
On a tip from Franco.