Some of those outraged by the racially charged project say it points to a larger problem: the lack of ethnic diversity in the school’s elite HISP program.
The project that started the controversy was titled “Race and IQ.” It raised the hypothesis: “If the average IQs of blacks, Southeast Asians, and Hispanics are lower than the average IQs of non-Hispanic whites and Northeast Asians, then the racial disproportionality in (HISP) is justified.”
"She said the student who prepared the report has a history of making racist remarks in class. He is described by peers as a boy of Asian descent and a participant in the accelerated Humanities and International Studies program, or HISP. The Sacramento Bee did not speak to the student and is not identifying the minor."
I'd be pissed if I were this Asian kid too. Why is he punished for being born asian? Why does he have to outperform people who have all the same privileges to get accepted into the same program? This is exactly why IQ discussions are important. Remove favorable treatment for races, make everything about individual accomplishments. Boom, problem solved.
Another reason China will pass the US. Asians as a whole could give a shit about being PC about this issue and laugh at us. In my office they just shake their head at this stuff and don't understand how this came to be. They know they are next for being successful.
Some of those outraged by the racially charged project say it points to a larger problem: the lack of ethnic diversity in the school’s elite HISP program.
The project that started the controversy was titled “Race and IQ.” It raised the hypothesis: “If the average IQs of blacks, Southeast Asians, and Hispanics are lower than the average IQs of non-Hispanic whites and Northeast Asians, then the racial disproportionality in (HISP) is justified.”