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An Inconvenient Minority: the Attack on Asian American Excellence and Fight for Meritocracy

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An Inconvenient Minority: the Attack on Asian American Excellence and Fight for Meritocracy
An Inconvenient Minority: the Attack on Asian American Excellence and Fight for Meritocracy

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An Inconvenient Minority: the Attack on Asian American Excellence and Fight for Meritocracy

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Even in the midst of a nationwide surge of bias incidents against them, Asians from coast to coast have quietly assumed mastery of the nation’s technical and intellectual machinery and become essential American workers. Yet, they’ve been forced to do so against the current of policy proposals—written in the name of diversity—excluding them from the upper ranks of the elite.
Praise for
An Inconvenient Minority
"Asian American success shows that hard work, self-discipline, and strong families still pay large dividends in the U.S. Yet Asians now find themselves subject to quotas that limit their access to jobs and admission to selective schools, in part because high levels of Asian achievement undercut the progressive narrative that white supremacy holds back America's minorities. Now, however, as Kenny Xu compellingly documents in
, a revolt is fomenting against these artificial barriers. If Asian Americans lead the U.S. toward a true color-blind meritocracy,
will be remembered as a turning point in that battle."
—Heather Mac Donald
, Manhattan Institute Fellow and
New York Times
bestselling author of
The Diversity Delusion
“Among the many inane inventions of race-hustling radicals, the assignment of ‘white privilege’ to Asians ranks among the most absurd. As Kenny Xu explains with politically incorrect clarity, Asians constitute an ‘inconvenient minority’ for leftist social engineers who exploit white guilt to foist a racial caste system upon America. This poisonous ideology reigns in corporate boardrooms and, notably, the halls of the Ivy League. We cannot fix the problem without first understanding it, and Xu offers an indispensable tool to begin that process.”
—Michael Knowles
, host of the Daily Wire's "The Michael Knowles Show" and author of
Speechless
"Something is profoundly wrong in our equity-obsessed America. Just as we seem to be enveloped in darkness about our future, a light can be seen on the horizon: Kenny Xu, beckoning us to follow our historically well-trodden path of merit. He provides a compelling documentary of merit from the driver’s seat, helmed by members of our American family who have demonstrated the efficacy of this principle: Americans of Asian descent. An excellent read!"
—Ward Connerly
, founder and President of the American Civil Rights Institute and former chairman of the California Civil Rights Initiative campaign
"Journalist Xu, who writes for the
Federalist, Washington Examiner
, and other publications, offers a strident critique . . . Writing as a warning 'about what happens when elite discrimination is legitimized and abetted by the world’s most powerful institutions,' Xu contributes to the ongoing debate about inequality, injustice, and racism that informs recent books such as Daniel Markovits’
The Meritocracy Trap
and Michael Sandel’s
The Tyranny of Merit
."

Kirkus Reviews
"Contending that the social advancement of 'the Asian American community' in spite of historic discrimination 'directly challenge[s] the Leftist narrative of minority victimhood,' Xu claims that Asian Americans have been left out of conversations about 'diversity, equity, and inclusion' because they suffer from persistent stereotypes and lack the kind of 'cultural capital' necessary to make their struggles visible to the mainstream. . . . Xu raises intriguing questions about the place of Asian Americans in U.S. society."
Publishers Weekly
"Groundbreaking. . . .It couldn't arrive at a more critical time in our history, and it is the answer to Critical Race Theory. . . .While Kenny Xu addresses the issue through the lens of the Asian-American experience, he importantly points out that...‘Meritocracy is not a party issue or a race issue. It is an American issue.’ He's right, and if we don't address this, America's culture of excellence will die, and America shortly thereafter."
American Thinker

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