Whites will be minority
Future of US academia: Iranian, Chinese, and Indians
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The USA is a formidable country in many aspects. It has a weak basic educational system producing masses of ape-like monolingual antivaxxers / flatearthers. It even has creationist museums, how brilliant is that? Still it has mastered the art of producing high value added from such a chalenged population. That is the magic of free markets and low burocracy. And freedom. And property rights. So yes, intelligent people from all around the world
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The USA is a formidable country in many aspects. It has a weak basic educational system producing masses of ape-like monolingual antivaxxers / flatearthers. It even has creationist museums, how brilliant is that? Still it has mastered the art of producing high value added from such a chalenged population. That is the magic of free markets and low burocracy. And freedom. And property rights. So yes, intelligent people from all around the world
What century do you think you live in where the US has low bureaucracy? If you transport the US to the world of 1900, it would have the largest bureaucracy in history.
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The USA is a formidable country in many aspects. It has a weak basic educational system producing masses of ape-like monolingual antivaxxers / flatearthers. It even has creationist museums, how brilliant is that? Still it has mastered the art of producing high value added from such a chalenged population. That is the magic of free markets and low burocracy. And freedom. And property rights. So yes, intelligent people from all around the world
What century do you think you live in where the US has low bureaucracy? If you transport the US to the world of 1900, it would have the largest bureaucracy in history.
You have no been around much, have you? Just look up the ease of doing business index.
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Chinese Americans and Indian Americans (2nd gen) are extraordinarily high achievers. Probably 3rd gen will still be high achievers and only after that we’ll decline like Yts and new blood will be needed
Depends if America begins to accept them. If so then assimilation will eventually happen. If not, status quo remains. In a sense, the oppression and exclusion is necessary for high achievement
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The USA is a formidable country in many aspects. It has a weak basic educational system producing masses of ape-like monolingual antivaxxers / flatearthers. It even has creationist museums, how brilliant is that? Still it has mastered the art of producing high value added from such a chalenged population. That is the magic of free markets and low burocracy. And freedom. And property rights. So yes, intelligent people from all around the world
What century do you think you live in where the US has low bureaucracy? If you transport the US to the world of 1900, it would have the largest bureaucracy in history.
You have no been around much, have you? Just look up the ease of doing business index.
US is middling
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The USA is a formidable country in many aspects. It has a weak basic educational system producing masses of ape-like monolingual antivaxxers / flatearthers. It even has creationist museums, how brilliant is that? Still it has mastered the art of producing high value added from such a chalenged population. That is the magic of free markets and low burocracy. And freedom. And property rights. So yes, intelligent people from all around the world
What century do you think you live in where the US has low bureaucracy? If you transport the US to the world of 1900, it would have the largest bureaucracy in history.
You have no been around much, have you? Just look up the ease of doing business index.
US is middling
6th in the world. 2nd if you exclude small countries and city states. There are about 200 countries in the world... Fact up!
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The USA is a formidable country in many aspects. It has a weak basic educational system producing masses of ape-like monolingual antivaxxers / flatearthers. It even has creationist museums, how brilliant is that? Still it has mastered the art of producing high value added from such a chalenged population. That is the magic of free markets and low burocracy. And freedom. And property rights. So yes, intelligent people from all around the world
What century do you think you live in where the US has low bureaucracy? If you transport the US to the world of 1900, it would have the largest bureaucracy in history.
You have no been around much, have you? Just look up the ease of doing business index.
Scandinavian countries, Canada, and the US are all near the top. Are you seriously going to argue that these countries have small bureaucracies?