I read the article this morning - coincidentally while on campus of the university I attend, which is one named in the article as being 'Too Asian'.
I found the most absurd point (in the entirely absurd article) to be the 'concern trolling': masking the overt racism of the anonymous commenters and, I would argue, the writers themselves, behind a false 'concern' that Asian students are 'segregating' themselves. I mean, what?
I had to keep myself from headdesking right then and there, at the table I was sharing with two asian girls . Yup, that's right Macleans! They aren't all locked in their rooms studying! They come out! They sit at tables with white girls! Craaaaaazy, right?
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I found the most absurd point (in the entirely absurd article) to be the 'concern trolling': masking the overt racism of the anonymous commenters and, I would argue, the writers themselves, behind a false 'concern' that Asian students are 'segregating' themselves. I mean, what?
I had to keep myself from headdesking right then and there, at the table I was sharing with two asian girls . Yup, that's right Macleans! They aren't all locked in their rooms studying! They come out! They sit at tables with white girls! Craaaaaazy, right?
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