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kevvy

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Re: What does everyone think about the "Asianisation of VCE"?
« Reply #15 on: April 08, 2011, 07:55:17 pm »
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Okay, i'm a bit freaked out here.

Virtually everyone (70-85%) in my classes are asians. in year 7 i virtually saw asians as being a minority group but now they're popping up everywhere...stealing all our uni places etc..

heck even my nosy tutor is asian...
What can we do about this to make more anglo-saxon white dominate more academically in VCE?

Why do so many asians choose to study highschool here? why not go to their own country's universities?

i think it's really unfair that us white people are competing against people who come from countries with better education systems so that when they come here it's all easy and just revision...they laugh at us!

Is asianisation a problem in anyway?

i'm just curious becoz, if more asians come here from other countries they could intermarry with true aussies and get permission to live here and overtake the white anglo-saxon race...everybody knows it. they're saying india and china are going to superpower nations in the near future and that because of this we may get involved in a war with these people in the future for economic dominance.

get fucked 1d10t

appianway

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Re: What does everyone think about the "Asianisation of VCE"?
« Reply #16 on: April 08, 2011, 08:00:53 pm »
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Asians, caucasians, indians, what does it really matter? Funnily enough we're all human beings. Furthermore, I'm not asian and I still manage to score well and I know plenty of white people who can pull off the same, if not better, scores as the asians.  

Completely, completely agree. Especially with the 2nd statement ^_^

For anyone who cares, I'm white. Yes, I did somehow get 99.95. So did a lot of other white people. So did a lot of asians. At the end of the day, VCE is an educational system which somewhat reflects the amount of work that individuals put in. Yes, asians are often overrepresented in the top scorers, but why does it matter? If many of people who work hard happen to be asian, what's the problem? There's nothing stopping anyone of any other ethnicity succeeding. Race doesn't dictate our potential to succeed in VCE. We do ourselves.

On the topic of "stealing our university places" and using our facilities, keep this in mind: many asians living in Australia are just as Australian as anyone else. You don't have to be white to be Australian. That idea's stupid. All Australians should be given access to an education. If, however, the asians you're describing aren't citizens or permanent residents, they have to pay international student fees, which certainly ensures that they're paying their fair share.

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Re: What does everyone think about the "Asianisation of VCE"?
« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2011, 08:09:24 pm »
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Final straw.  Locked.

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