Why do Asians really get straight A's? - Project Gutenberg Consortia ...
Why do Asians really get straight A's? - Project Gutenberg Consortia ...
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Calliope alludes, with a perplexed and bemused look on her face.<br />
"I...never mind. Hey, I got to <strong>get</strong> going. I'll see you in class tomorrow."<br />
"Sure, I'll see you tomorrow. Later." Do you see what I mean? She's an Asian ditz, with<br />
black hair instead of blonde. So there you go, guys: if you want a non-blonde ditz, there's<br />
plenty with no common sense!<br />
Since we're on the subject of <strong>Asians</strong> lacking common sense, I'll illustrate the reasons<br />
as to why, with an example alluding back to Yao Ming. Yao Ming, as you know, is a NBA<br />
basketball player, considered one of China's greatest basketball centers of all-time and<br />
proclaimed as a cultural hero and icon, his superstar<strong>do</strong>m burgeoning beyond the Asian<br />
stratosphere. Despite his success as a <strong>do</strong>minating center in the CBA, Chinese Basketball<br />
Association, he <strong>do</strong>es not even come close to that status as a NBA basketball player. Many<br />
people use the excuse that he's new in the league and that he's transitioning to the American<br />
style of basketball. Well, it's been seven years and that's not exactly new in the league<br />
anymore. Seven years is enough time to transition so if he can't <strong>do</strong> it by now, he'll never be<br />
able to <strong>do</strong> it. The truth as to why Yao Ming is a star player in China and a mediocre player in<br />
the NBA is simply because Chinese basketball players are not accustomed to the physical,<br />
aggressive style of American basketball— even though Yao Ming is 7'6", he still <strong>get</strong>s pushed<br />
around! Bluntly put, <strong>Asians</strong> are too timid and feeble, thus, lacking backbone.<br />
And it's not just with sports; it's with everything. <strong>Asians</strong> lack backbone because of the<br />
extremely intensive in<strong>do</strong>ctrination and conditioning instilled in them to follow orders and to<br />
serve, which causes them not to think for themselves and not to stand up for themselves; this<br />
is critically important to understanding why <strong>Asians</strong> are the way they are and <strong>do</strong>n't change.<br />
This in<strong>do</strong>ctrination and conditioning is a result of the overly extensive use of the power of<br />
control— Asian Pride Theorem: Number 3. Remember how it all starts with just a grain of rice?<br />
— "Start them young to <strong>get</strong> them young."<br />
Throughout the thousands of years of Asian dynasties, all the emperors, kings, and<br />
presidents have ruled with an iron fist and formidable will, controlling every aspect of the lives<br />
of <strong>Asians</strong>. Because of the long duration and large-scale <strong>do</strong>mination, it's only natural that<br />
<strong>Asians</strong> continue living lives of subservience and <strong>do</strong>cility. For example, why is there such a<br />
huge rich-poor gap in China— 1% controls 99% — when they are supposedly communist,<br />
meaning everyone is equal in sharing the ownership of wealth and goods? This is the same<br />
with North Korea. Asian people can't stand up for themselves, instead, letting themselves <strong>get</strong>