Posted on 03/18/2014 6:19:30 AM PDT by artichokegrower
Stunned by an unexpected uprising within their party's minority base, Democratic lawmakers on Monday dropped a push to reverse California's 16-year-old ban on affirmative action in college admissions.
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Asian-American Democrats show strength in opposing affirmative action. Now if it had been white Republicans it would have been them showing their true racist nature.
Asians prove that everything you have learned about racism in America is a lie.
We’re still awaiting the US supreme court ruling in the Michigan case.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2959958/posts
According to the federal court of appeals minorities are too poor to win so they should win by default.
And that CA’s Latin politicians are content to be the new Black. You’ve just received the single biggest reason amnesty should not be permitted in any way shape or form— and it was given to you by CA’s (Democrat) Asian community.
The sad part is the dumbasses will continue to vote for demoncraps knowing that they were going to feed them to the black lynch mob.
No real reason to see anything positive here. This is just self interest. Asians see affirmative action programs as against their direct interests, that’s all. This isn’t based in principle or sound policy - it’s just asians circling the wagons to protect what they consider to be theirs, that’s all.
If Asian Americans in California ever wake up and realize Dems are destroying the opportunities they seek, then the GOP could retake the state.
Yep. As long as their kids', and their relatives kids' who are overseas (China), educations aren't threatened, they will still vote Dem.
And Asians are not calling for the repeal of minority business set asides.
Solid wedge issue.
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