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Are Asians Smarter? Critical Race Theory Explained

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4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Patrick Bet-David sits down with author Kenny Xu. In this interview they talk about his book, how critical race theory works and what a society will look like should critical race theory be implemented.

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0:00.0

Asian American study twice as many hours as the average American.

0:03.6

It's impossible to control all of the circumstances in which you are

0:07.5

never discriminated against for something.

0:09.9

There is this notion that Asians are smarter than everybody else.

0:14.5

Actually, you are racist. Even though you don't think you are racist,

0:17.6

you are racist because you're participating in a racist structure.

0:21.2

I was an interest in Harvard.

0:22.9

If Harvard did not discriminate against Asian Americans,

0:25.9

Asians would make up about 43% of Harvard's student body.

0:29.6

It doesn't matter if you check or uncheck the box Asian or not.

0:33.0

It doesn't matter. Harvard's going to know what race you are

0:35.2

because they believe that whites are the privileged race in America.

0:39.5

They're the powerful race.

0:41.0

Can we provide enough opportunity for the people who are less privileged?

0:48.8

My guest today is very comfortable pushing the envelope.

0:51.5

He's also the author of a book called An Inconvenient Minority the Attack

0:56.0

on Asian American Excellence in the Fight for Meritocracy.

1:00.5

Kenny Shoe, thank you so much for being on the entertainment.

1:03.2

Thank you so much Patrick. I appreciate it.

1:05.4

So listen, I got to tell you your position and story

1:10.1

is kind of confusing some people because it's supposed to be the other way around

1:14.5

yet you're challenging the envelope with the fact that Harvard

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