RSSIs that a dude?
Kevin MacDonald has done an interesting analysis of Jewish over representation in the Ivies, controlling for the the IQ differential between Ashkenazim and European Americans. His conclusion is there’s been a gaming of the admission criteria that gives Ashkenazis an unfair advantage. IQ alone doesn’t explain the rates of admissions you cited above.
Rehmat, Third World settle colonists, i.e., non-White “immigrants” or “refugees”, are the symptom of a disease we all know infects the West. Sheldon Adelson and his lackeys are just another symptom.
Indeed, it was allowed by the White majority. This is an example of the fruits of The Culture of Critique, which Mr. Derbyshire dismissed rather contemptuously in a famous review in The American Conservative magazine. Something tells me he wouldn’t be so dismissive any more.
Sorry Rehmat. Barbara Ehrenreich isn’t White and her people didn’t build the country. She certainly doesn’t identify with the people who did build it, as is evidenced by the tone of this article.
If you consider Humanity as a whole, it seems that Zuckerberg's pro-immigration stance is the better moral position. Immigration may or may not (let's not pretend this matter has been settled) be good for certain elements in American society, but it's definitely good for the immigrants.
The choice is this:
1.) fewer choices, lower salaries for some Americans
vs.
2.) Good for humanity, good for most Americans, the "right" thing to do.
As an Indian, I think this is unfortunate. US has does what i needs to do, and this kind of questioning is absolutely justified. On the other hand, I think the officers could have handled the situation differently.
On a seperate note, we, the Indians, think that Sharukh over-reacted since he is a ordinary citizen and does not enjoy diplomatic cover.
Please understand that we are the biggest democracy in the world and we do understand our duties. Kindly check this article….
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/PoliticsNation/Dont-make-a-big-deal-of-Shah-Rukh-Khans-detention/articleshow/4900958.cms
This research shows that those who claim that the Ashkenazi Jews are descended from Europeans who converted to Judaism are wrong. The European group most closely related to Ashkenazi Jews are the southeastern Europeans who are largely descended from Middle Eastern farmers who migrated to Europe in the Neolithic period.