The Case of Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld: Harvard Hates America—America Should Shun Harvard
[See also
Amy Chua: Tiger Mother—Or Market-Dominant
Minority?,
by Steve Sailer]
That Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld,
the bright and driven daughter of parents who are
themselves both members of preferred groups (two groups
in mommy's case), suitably diverse Harvard grads and Ivy
League professors into the bargain, is admitted to Harvard
College should surprise absolutely no-one.
['Tiger
Mom' cub accepted to Harvard, By Lindsay
Goldwert, New York Daily News, April 5th 2011]
This is simply how
Ivy League and other so-called elite universities
work today, and have since 1968 at least.
These schools are all under
new, not-improved, multicultural management—and
for that very reason more ruthlessly
nepotistic than ever before.
By my count, young Ms.
Chua—half-Chinese,
half-Jewish, a girl, a double Harvard legacy and a
Yale faculty brat—is a member of at least five preferred
groups at once. Should she have odd sexual
proclivities,
that would make it six.
"American"
universities today exist to
serve the
"diverse"—and
despise actual American. As long ago as 1978,
John
LeBoutillier, double Harvard grad, titled his
book about his
alma mater Harvard Hates America.
This
is hardly a new development!
To report the Chua child's admission
to Harvard as news is a true dog-bites-man story.
Memo to MSM: For a man-bites-dog story, report on the
admission of
academically qualified Old American-stock boys to
WASPs, that is, who
don't have alum parents who can hit the
"Harvard Number"—and I suspect that among WASPs
those are few, relative to parents from Harvard's
current dominant group.
When a
without-connections WASP beats Harvard's system and gets
in, you have something noteworthy. The very last people
today's Harvard wants
are the
descendants of the kind of people who founded Harvard in
the first place and made it what it used to be.
I have experienced Harvard's
attitude about
WASPs myself, and it is nothing new. When I
was interviewed at Harvard in 1975, I was bluntly
told to my face by the admissions officer whom I met, a
Jewish gentleman from Brooklyn, that Harvard had no
inclination to admit WASPs from
prep schools, qualified or not. He was much
friendlier with my
Chinese classmate, whom he also interviewed.
I made it to Harvard's waiting list
and no farther, despite being a somewhat desirable
commodity (varsity
oarsman). My pa, who had Harvard business and
law degrees to follow his Sewanee B.A., could not have
hit the "Harvard
Number" of the day. But he would have refused to
give Harvard the satisfaction, had the question come up.
(Curiously,
Harvard turned down my Chinese comrade. Yale took
him, though, so
diversity was served.}
For me, the
anti-American discrimination revealed by the
Espenshade-Radford study revealed was no
surprise—just the fact that it
saw the light of day.[How
Diversity Punishes Asians, Poor Whites and Lots of
Others, By Russell K. Nieli, Minding the Campus,
July 12, 2010]
And, of
course, my advice to
Amy
Chua and her husband
Jed Rubenfeld, if they really wanted the best
possible undergraduate education for their daughter in a
healthy environment, as opposed to the glossiest
credential, they would send her almost anywhere other
than Harvard!
Americans need to figure out how to
recapture our
once-great universities, which are now effectively
enemy encampments in the middle of our society.
I admit I don't know how we
can do that—so maybe the better alternative in the short
term is to shun them.
And, above all, to quit according them a prestige which they no longer deserve.