why do Asians do better in school than Mexicans
"I think Carlos is Asian at heart," said Julie Loc, 17, causing Carlos to laugh good-naturedly. Asian students who get middling grades often get another response, she said.
The globalist fanatics ought to come up with an explanation as to why Chinese coming here with nothing from a war-torn country (Vietnam) are able to outperform Mexicans with a similar socio-economic background. Is it culture, is it genetics, is it both? Whatever it is, it is, and it's not going away.
When I say, "It's not going away," I mean, "It's not going away without some collective cultural introspection." The more I read about the brain, the more I think it will adapt to what you push it to do. If you want it to be good at math, you make it do math. It's sort of like a muscle in that regard. Now, I'm sure some races have a genetic head start over others, but I don't think that any start so far back as to not be in the running. I see and know plenty of naturally "smart" people that do nothing with it, which sort of saddens me. My aunt and uncle's adopted kids are Mexican, and they're already developing the nerdish look and manner common to our clan. Something tells me it has something to do with our fanaticism about performance and education. One kid already has to wear glasses from all the reading he does, and he's only 7. It'll be interesting to see where they are in another 10 years because they both look completely meso-American and not at all Spanish. I'm pretty sure they'll be going to college despite the stereotypes.


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