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It doesnt take a major look into thedemographics to know that ethnic minority groups are the least educated ...this is a foundation for discrimination. Once this law is enforced, what will stop them from further denying students access into presitigious institutions on the basis that their parents are uneducated. One weapon the oppressor continues to uses is launching an attack on the MIND.
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Don't entirely go along with this. It's well established that Indians and Chinese outperform just about everybody else in educational performance, and 'minority' students are close to 20% of all undergraduates, compared with 8% in the general population. At the higher end of the employment market, non-whites are more likely to hold a degree than their white counterparts. This is as true for Africans (in the broadest sense) as it is for any other non-white group.
There are big issues about which universities and which courses non-whites attend, aboutwhether someare really clear enough about why they're going in the first place, and about the quality of support people get whilst they're there.Still a long way from being 'the least educated' though.