ASPartOfMe wrote:
Many Asian parents were already angered by the board’s efforts to end merit-based admissions at the elite Lowell High School, where Asian students are the majority.
Ann Hsu, a mother of two who helped found the task force, said many Chinese voters saw the effort to change the Lowell admissions system as a direct attack.
“It is so blatantly discriminatory against Asians,” she said. In the city’s Chinese community, Lowell is viewed as a path children can take to success.
This vote was the opposite of a racist, reactionary vote. It was literally a vote against racism, racism against the Chinese. Since the vote was “overwhelming” it had to be more then the Chinese-American vote.
I was watching one of hezakaya's videos on school integration in Atalanta Georgia in 1970. I was absolutely shocked to see that white families organised busses to take their primary school aged kids out of their local schools which the federal government had forcibly integrated.
I wasn't aware the white families were pro-active in fighting integration as late as the 1970s by sending their children to all-white schools hours away. What was even more shocking was that 6 of the children in one bus were east Asian,
Then it dawned on me, One of my mother's friends who grew up in California in the 1950/60s said that east Asian parents had the option to send their children to any school but 100% avoided any schools with blacks and deliberately and actively sided with racist white parents in fighting integration for exactly the same reason as white parents.
Any wonder I see Asian faces fighting affirmative action and CRT in their schools in 2022. Same mentality.