Agree, I followed that case with eager anticipation last year, was not too pleased when they essentially just avoided the issue.
I think it all goes to the fear of the “yellow plague” dominating the upper crust of society. They are perfectly fine letting the Jews dominate because at the end, they are still white.[/quote]
I’m pretty happy that with an administration that already went out of a limb backing it, that the justices came back and kinda punted on the issue and didn’t say it was allowable… In fact, it seemed like they weren’t a particular big proponent of it and deferred it back to the state…(for now)….At least it can be challenged again….
I’m more curious what the California Teacher’s Association was doing backing this?
I think before any asian american parents donate another cent to their respective public schools to better the enrichment programs for all kids at the public school, we probably should get better clarity from our public school educators what they are doing for us to ensure our kids have an equal shot at the opportunities out there.. Specifically, what is their take on SCA-5…
I sure am holding off my 2014 contributions to our public schools until I get more clarity… IF my kid is going to be discriminated again. Why should I bother going out and spending my money to help enrichment programs that benefit other people who otherwise wouldn’t?