Because they are not underrepresented. In fact they are overrepresented (following those 'diversity' rules). That's how the system works nowadays, you are not judged by your merit but by your merit agaisnt that of those in the same 'group' as you.

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Because Asians are hardworking, while- well you get the picture

 

Because, as a group, they've done well in American society. If, within the next generation, African Americans became the most economically prosperous group in America, the diversity lobby would be telling them to check their privilege.

Diversity, as it is commonly understood today, is a bullshit concept, concocted by cultural marxists. The ppl who think that it's important are (i) losers who prefer blaming their shortcomings on an incorporeal group of racists rather than going through the significantly more useful and difficult exercise of understanding how their own actions have lead to their personal failures and bettering themselves accordingly, or (ii) ppl who view whatever they've achieved as a reproach to themselves, having necessarily been achieved at the expense of the marginalized "diverse" peoples, and feel sufficiently exculpated of their guilt (w/ the kicker of feeling unearned moral superiority) by espousing drivel about diversity. These ppl are retarded. I am glad that they are incapable of truly enjoying what they've earned/achieved, and not a single one of them would volunteer to re-distribute their own job/house/car/any other consequential possession to remedy the illusory systemic injustices they believe exist.

 

Most asians don't really give a fuck about it. The mentality is work hard , get into good undergrad or post grad , make $$$ , marry a smart man or woman and have kids. It is a simple ruthless linear path that doesn't accept excuses or failure regardless of circumstances.

 

To make a sweeping generalization, Asia's 20th century history is fucking brutal and has generated some tough motherfuckers who are very tough on their kids out of a fear of what they have seen happen to lazy people in their own past. In a way a lot of 2nd generation Asian-Americans are being raised basically by the equivalent of American Protestant work ethic settlers.

Be excellent to each other, and party on, dudes.
 

You forgot Japanese and Singaporean. Also Indians really shouldn't be lumped in with other Asians and I don't get why they are.

 
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"The US is not any of those places" -- lol go ahead and tell this to my girlfriend's ancestors who came as early as 1850s and built and preserved this country when you were absolutely not around.

I didn't realize Asians were inclined towards diversity. Asian countries are very monoethnic, despite their small minority populations. Love the hypocrisy though.

 

yellow asians haven't assimilated well (and sorry but you don't deserve a spot for having a 4.0 as a CS Major with no IB experience), brown dudes are usually chiller and more social

 

Absolutely wrong. It's hilarious how people are making these posts on anon as well lmao. Asians/Indians are very similar in the sense where a lot of them arent very social, and some of them are. In my experience, asian guys seem to be more laid back and chill, while Indians are socially awkward and just can't assimilate well for the life of them.

 

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