So Glad We Helped Bosnia During The Serbian War

From Forward.com:

Fans of a Bosnian soccer team chanted anti-Semitic epithets in Vienna prior to a match with the Bosnia-Herzegovina team.
The some 50 fans wearing team colors were seen in a video on YouTube among several dozen pro-Palestinian demonstrators at a central city plaza during a Tuesday protest, the Austrian newspaper Der Standard reported on Friday.
The fans chanted “Kill, kill the Jews,” the newspaper reported.
Australian police are investigating the incident, according to Der Standard.

Jeffrey Wendt White Muslims, they had the upper hand over their Christian and Jewish Bosnian neighbors under the Ottoman Empire. That lasted for over four centuries.

Steven Ben-Off Abrams I was just watching “Dracula Untold” and although it’s schlocky, the non-supernatural part of the plot is concerned with the taking of Christian children as slave Janissaries by the Ottoman rulers.
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Alex Trivunovic I’ve spent years telling americands this, especially jews. Unfortunately the muslims-as-victims narrative is too ingrained. Especially about bosnia.
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Chaim Amalek Let’s put this in perspective. 1. This was a group of just a few dozen men out of perhaps 1.7 million in Vienna at the time. 2. While they may have been calling for the deaths of Jews, it was not in English or, so far as I can tell, even in German. 3. Just words. Contrast their words to the murderous in fact acts of the Crusaders a thousand years ago. Many a Jew was murdered by the Crusading Christian knights of Europe. Which is worse? 4. Why would you expect a Bosnian Muslim to be pro-Israel or pro-Jew? 500 or so years of Ottoman rule had their impact. 5. At least they did not throw any bananas at anyone.
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Alex Trivunovic It was nice of Israel to be on the Serbian side during the war though. It was appreciated.

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NYT: Rolling Stone Article on Rape at University of Virginia Failed All Basics, Report Says

Steve Sailer writes: “There’s a long pattern of Ms. Rubin Erdely’s work, going back to her early friendship with Stephen Glass, of Rubin Erdely being driven by political correct animus to publish extremely doubtful and tendentious versions of events, like the transgender hooker whose knife was attacked by the neo-Nazi’s chest (according to her Rolling Stone article).”

Comments to the NYT:

* So, Mr. Dana, who was responsible editor on the story, decides that the people responsible “did not deserve to lose their jobs”. Sort of like a defendant telling the judge “Well, your honor, I don’t deserve to go to prison because this crime wasn’t a result of the pattern of my behavior.” Poppycock! Ms. Erdely, Mr. Dana and Mr. Woods all must be fired and banished from journalism. No, this is not about freedom of the press, it is all about professional responsibility, something they all lack.

* Rolling Stone either doesn’t desire to be taken seriously or believes the short attention span of its readership will allow this event to blow over with no apparent ramifications for the reporter or editors. This story’s sensational lies damaged the young men accused, UVA and true victims of sexual assault on college campuses. It bolstered the confidence of the conservatives who incorrectly maintain that undrereported sexual assault on campus is a fiction.

How hard would it have been for Mr. Wenner to say that Ms. Erdely would never work for RS again? Who would believe her writing, the veracity of her reporting? She went looking for a particular story with an agenda, found a co-ed who provided the paint to her canvas. She’s a good fiction writer, time to make it a career.

* The error was that the author of the article and the magazine itself were not looking to report on something timely; they knew what story they wanted to tell, and needed a “good” example of it; all the real ones they heard weren’t stereotypically good enough, so when the story started to be of a gang-rape of an African-American woman at what northern liberals consider an elite good ol’ boy (by their lights) school in what they think is the evil South, they were ready to print any exaggeration they were told, no matter what the truth might be.

As far as I’m concerned, they were told a story that appealed to their stereotypical prejudices and acted like it was a college version of “Deliverance”.

Well I think it’s great that, maybe the truth didn’t come out (yet), but the fact that it was all lies finally became known. It became obvious to me when I finally read the Rolling Stone article after two days of reading ABOUT it; it read like a melodrama with a lot of hand waving and nothing that sounded at all realistic, more like a poorly written horror short story. And I guess it was!

* What’s more disturbing than anything else in this sordid tale is that highly paid, well-educated editorial staff at Rolling Stone ever could believe something like this were true. This is clear indication that our media is utterly out of touch with the country and the people in it. Like the “satanic ritual abuse” fantasy 30 years ago, this is media conforming to worldview that assumes the worst because it hates it subjects – everyday Americans – so profoundly.

* This apology is a disingenuous lie. They wee “too deferential to their rape victim?” Rape is a crime. it must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. Nothing, repeat, nothing, was proved, except that she is a liar. Their was no crime, no rape, no victim. The Rolling Stone continues to perpetuate this lie through its continuesd unethical reporting of pretending their was a crime Rolling Stone needs to stop lying and apologize to the fraternity and each of its members.

* I assume that I will not be the only one who notes that Ms. Erdely did not even bother to apologize to those who were unjustly accused collectively or individually. Any decent person would have put them first on the apology list, but they are obviously invisible to the blind prejudice of the politically correct social jihadists.

* Sabrina Erdely apologized to “Rolling Stone readers, her colleagues, and ‘any victims of sexual assault who may feel fearful as a result of [her] article,'” and goes on to describe the whole affair as a “brutal experience.” Wow. No apologies to or even mention of the innocent men of Phi Kappa Psi, whose reputations Ms. Erdely was willing to wantonly destroy, whose physical safety and academic standing were put in jeopardy, whose collective psychological health was disregarded in the name of a self-righteous and premeditated witch hunt. Tell me Ms. Erdely, if it was a brutal experience for you, do you believe they found it to be a walk in the park?

The absolute worst thing about this whole disgusting affair is that neither Erdely nor Will Dana will be fired for what I believe to be a case of criminal negligence. I can only hope that the falsely accused get the best trial attorneys in the country and sue Rolling Stone into the ground. It has already revealed itself to be a tabloid shadow of its former self that does not deserve the privilege of the printed word. As for the rest of us, I hope that we have learned from this. Learned that just because something is said does not mean it is true, learned that hearsay is nothing without evidence, and above all due process must be respected. Our very status as a nation of laws depends on it.

* Public professional mortification is certainly required for all the people at Rolling Stone who participated in this travesty.

Is there nothing more they deserve: two weeks unpaid suspension, reassignment to another position, formal censure?

Another indication about how organizations no longer accept responsibility beyond the “so sorry to anyone who was offended.”

Ms. Erdely “…..was willing to go too far in her effort to try and protect a victim of apparently a horrible crime. She dropped her journalistic training, scruples and rules and convinced Sean to do the same. There is this series of falling dominoes.”

I recognize that magazine reporting is not brain surgery but she did commit the equivalent of a doctor who “dropped all his medical training, scruples and rules and convinced an OR full of nurses and doctors to do the same.”

Might she bear some responsibility that warrants more than public shame?

* The gist of their self-defense appears to be “We are good-hearted, compassionate people who had the best of intentions, so please hold us to a lower standard when it comes to the consequences of our actions.”

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The House of Rothschild (1934 full length historical biography movie)

The first 30 minutes of the film consistently shows Jews as cheats but you have empathy for them given their circumstances. To the evil, act evilly, and to the righteous, act righteously.

Wikipedia: “The film begins at the home of Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812) and his wife Guttle Schnapper (1770–1812). As one of their sons sees the taxman coming, they hurry and hide their wealth, including currency, silver, etc. However, the taxman finds some of it hidden in the basement, and decides to charge Rothschild less than the amount due, but keep the money with him. Later, as Mayer Amschel Rothschild is lying on his deathbed, he instructs his five sons to start banks in different countries across Europe: Amschel Mayer Rothschild (1773-1855) in Germany, Salomon Mayer von Rothschild (1774-1855) in Austria, Nathan Mayer Rothschild (1777-1836) in England, Carl Mayer von Rothschild (1788-1855), and James Mayer de Rothschild (1792-1868) in France. As they fund the Napoleonic Wars of 1803–1815, they aim to gain respectability from the European nobility, which shuns them and refuses to treat them as equals because they are Jews. However, at the end of film, the House of Rothschild buys when all of society sells their own country stock, and because of faith became the rich and respected through a moral decision to buy against the tyranny over Jews.”

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A More Prudent Course For Jews

Steve Sailer writes: But social media is a new technology and it’s not clear just how out of control the SJW [Social Justice Warriors] mob can get. Jews have lots of historical experience with mobs getting worked up over this or that and then winding up conducting anti-Semitic pogroms out of aroused animal spirits.

So a more prudent course for liberal ethnocentric Jews might be to

A. Ease up on promoting various SJW causes in the mainstream media: gay marriage has obviously won and right now the conquering army is merely hunting down defeated survivors in the sticks and bayoneting them in detail. But they’re developing a taste for humiliating those at their mercy that may not slake itself just with small town pizza makers.

B. Satirize the SJWs more, implying to the smarter young people that the mob is uncool.

C. Defend victims of the mob as the first line of defense for Israel and Jews.

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Average Filipino IQ is 86

National IQ scores.

New York Post: Filipino devotees nailed to cross in Crucifixion re-enactment

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Is This Hate Speech?

Every nationalism contains a victimology and every victimology a nationalism.

From the RCA Artscroll Siddur (Jewish prayer book): The Torah commands that six events be remembered always. Consequently, some authorities maintain that the verses containing these commandments should be recited daily. #3 REMEMBRANCE OF AMALEK’S ATTACK (Deuteronomy 25:17-19): “Remember what Amalek did to you on the way, as you departed from Egypt, How he encountered you on the way and cut down the weaklings trailing behind you, while you were faint and exhausted, and he did not fear God. It shall be that when HaShem, your God, lets you rest from your surrounding enemies, in the land that HaShem, your God, gives you as a heritage to bequeath; you are to erase the memory of Amalek from beneath the heaven. Do not forget.”

When Jewish groups campaign for laws against hate speech, is banning this sort of thing what they have in mind?

How is wishing the complete erasure of a group of people not a call for genocide? Why stir up hatred against a people for something their ancestors did?

I put “Amalek Palestinians” into Google and got 42,000 results. “Amalek” is a flexible term that Jews can use on their enemies.

I have no problem with this. I have no objection to Judaism. I have no objection to Jewish texts that say negative things about Jews and non-Jews. I have no objection to Judaism commanding us to wish every day to wipe out Amalek. My objection is when Jewish groups campaign to ban racial and religious vilification but never consider applying these rules to their own group. This is why I started Jews for Consistency, a group dedicated to monitoring Jewish groups to make sure they never seek for non-Jews anything different from what they seek for themselves.

Tonight at the Passover seder I’m going to get a good chuckle over the deaths of thousands of Egyptian first born (even as I dip ten drops of win in sympathy for their loss) because that’s what all strongly identifying in-groups do — celebrate the destruction of their enemies.

As an Orthodox friend comments about Haman from the book of Esther:

Let’s be honest for a sec.

He’s called “Haman Ha’Agagi”, right? That’s because he was a descendant of Agag, the king of the Amalekites who Shaul let live after conducting a genocide in which he attempted to kill all Amalekite men, women, and children. Still with me? Good.

Here’s the thing. Every single day in our prayers, Jews reaffirm our biblical obligation to “Wipe out Amalek from under the heavens”.

Every. Single. Day.

It’s clear that Haman was merely acting in self defense against an aggressor who’d already almost succeeded in killing off his entire ancestral people and stated publicly, every single day without fail for centuries, their intent to do it again and succeed. Right?

My friend Chaim Amalek says: “I always feel a bit nervous around especially joyous yom tovim like pesach and purim, as that is when Yidden are most apt to talk about killing me.

“I can think of no more self-defeating way for the memory and name of Amalek to be erased than by memorializing it in the Torah itself.

“The only way to erase Amalek from daily discourse is by excising it from the Torah itself. Of course, once you start doing that, who can say where the excisions stop? Maybe by putting the name ‘Amalek’ in the Torah and then repeatedly telling us to wipe out the memory of Amalek, Hashem was slyly commanding us to get rid of Torah altogether. That’s what my Rav thinks.”

From Wikipedia:

The Nazis and Adolf Hitler have been referred to as Amalekites.[19]

A prominent 19th and early 20th century rabbi, Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, claimed upon Kaiser Wilhelm’s visit to Palestine in 1898, three decades before Hitler’s rise to power, he had a tradition from his teachers that the Germans are descended from the ancient Amalekites.[20]

Samuel’s words to Agag: “As your sword bereaved women, so will your mother be bereaved among women.” (Samuel 1:15:33) were quoted by Israeli President Itzhak Ben-Zvi in his handwriting in response to a telegram sent by Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann‘s wife pleading for clemency after he was taken to Israel and sentenced to death.[21][22]

According to the Hebrew Bible, Amalek lived in Canaan:”Amalek dwells in the land of the Negev” (Numbers 13:29). The Israelites were instructed to kill all those who dwelled in Canaan: “thou shalt save alive nothing that breathes” (Deuteronomy 19:16) otherwise “it shall come to pass, that I shall do to you, as I thought to do to them” (Numbers 33:56). The Hebrew Bible ascribes Haman, who tried to commit a genocide of the Jewish people, to Agag, whom the Israelites, led by Saul, failed to kill. According to these verses Hitler may be seen as a result of this failure.

Palestinians as Amalekites[edit]

Nur Masalha has written that:

“Frequently Jewish fundamentalists refer to the Palestinians as the ‘Amalekites’ … of today… According to the Old Testament, the Amalek … were regarded as the Israelites’ inveterate foe, whose ‘annihilation’ became a sacred duty and against whom war should be waged until their ‘memory be blotted out’ forever (Ex 17:16; Deut 25:17-19)…. Some of the [modern] political messianics insist on giving the biblical commandment to ‘blot out the memory of the Amalek’ an actual contemporary relevance in the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians.[23]

The Palestinians have been associated with Amalek since 1974 when Rabbi Moshe Ben-Tzion Ishbezari of Ramat Gan made the association in a book.[24] The equation began to circulate in Gush Emunim circles, and its full implications were spelled out by Rabbi Yisrael Hess in 1980.[25] A former campus rabbi of Bar-Ilan University, Hess published in the university’s student paper in February 1980 an article on “The Genocide Commandment in the Torah”,[26] in which he concluded that:

‘The day is not far when we shall be called to this holy war, to this commandment of the annihilation of Amalek.’

Hess’s reference to Amalekites was later taken in Israel to be an allusion to the Palestinian Arabs, especially since he spoke of a jihad.

‘Against this holy war God declares a counter jihad . .in order to emphasise that this is the background for the annihilation and that it is over this that the war is being waged and that it is not a conflict between two peoples. . God is not content that we annihilate Amalek -‘blot out the memory of Amalek’ – he also enlists personally in this war . .because, as has been said, he has a personal interest in this matter, this is the principal aim.’[27]

In 1982 Danny Rubinstein, in his book On the Lord’s Side argued that this notion permeates the Gush Emunim movement’s bulletins, citing one such article on ‘The Right to Hate’ which affiremed:-

‘In every generation there is an Amalek. The Amalekism of our generation finds expression in the deep Arab hatred towards our national revival in our forefathers’ land.’

In 1985 Uriel Tal, in his Foundations of a Political Messianic Trend in Israel,[28] argued that Hess’s position is to be contextualised within a totalitarian messianic force, whose process he summed up as follows.

  • Palestinians in the Occupied Territories were to be reduced to the halakhic status of resident alien.
  • The promotion of Arab ‘transfer’
  • The implementation of the commandment of Amalek, involving the ‘annihilation’ of Palestinian Arabs.[29]

Ron Geaves[30] also writes that ‘in settler circles, the Palestinians are likely to be identified with the Amalekites’, and citing the same pamphlet from the campus rabbi attached to Bar-Ilan University, adds that the message is passed on through ‘the religious schools where boys are taught that the Arab is Amalek.’ After Baruch Goldstein‘s massacre of Palestinians at the Mosque in Hebron, Rabbi Arthur Waskow argued that Goldstein had decided to ‘blot out the memory of Amalek’ by machine-gunning the Palestinian worshippers, and commented:

So then, in our generation, for some Jews the Palestinians become Amalek. Some Palestinians are terrorists? Some Palestinians call publicly for the State of Israel to be shattered? The archetypes of fear slide into place: all Palestinians are Amalek. And the fantasies of the powerless become the actions of the powerful. For in our generation, Jews have power.’[31]

After the death of Yassir Arafat, a declaration was issued by 200 rabbis of Pikuach Nefesh asserting that the anniversary of the death of ‘this Amalek of our generation’ should be celebrated as ‘a day of rejoicing’.[32]

Zionists as Amalekites[edit]

The anti-Zionist Haredi rabbi Zalman Teitelbaum denounced the proposed draft of Haredi men by the Israel Defense Forces by saying “the Zionists came from the seed of Amalek. There has never been such a sect that caused so much damage to the Jewish people.”[33] A senior rabbi in Israel’s Shas party, Shalom Cohen, publicly labeled Religious Zionists as Amalek, but later clarified that his remarks were aimed only at The Jewish Home party, not all Religious Zionists.[34] Another rabbi associated with Shas, Shimon Badani, referred to Finance Minister Yair Lapid and The Jewish Home party as Amalek.[35]

The Neturei Karta are a Haredi group known for their radical opposition to the state of Israel and extreme wariness with regard to non-Haredi Jews. Historically, Neturei Karta equated Zionism with Amalek and Nazism.[36] For some Neturei Karta rabbis the very word ‘amalek’ is read in gematriya to mean ‘politics’, which in their view is something pious Jews should never engage in, since politics for them constitutes galut, or exile.[37]

See also[edit]

  • Herem (war or property)
  • Judaism and violence
  • New Chronology (Rohl)
  • FROM THE JERUSALEM POST MAY 18, 2014:

    A rabbi at the prestigious haredi Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem told students recently that the government is comparable to the Jewish people’s ancient enemy the Amalekites and that government officials should in theory be killed.

    In March, Rabbi Nissan Kaplan was discussing the special Bible reading relating to the Amalekites and noted that Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman, the leader of the non-hassidic haredi (ultra-Orthodox) world, had said that the current government should be considered to be Amalekites.

    “On Shabbat I spoke to my kids, and I said that Rabbi Shteinman spoke and said ‘practically speaking we have today Haman, Amalek, all of this government, and the way is to take knives and to kill them, like with the [ancient] Greeks,’” Kaplan said.

    “So why aren’t we doing it? Because, he said, ‘I don’t know who the general is to run the war. If I would know who is the general we’d go out with knives.’ This is what Rabbi Shteinman said. There’s a war on religion.”

    “I was talking with my kids, they were saying, Daddy, maybe you should be the general. My kid, six-years-old, tells me, ‘we don’t have swords in the house, maybe a hammer is also good?’ I was very happy, I gave him a kiss,” Kaplan said.

    Speaking to The Jerusalem Post, Kaplan said he did not mean what he said and that his comparison of the government to Amalek and his comments that government officials should be killed was a mistake.

    He added that he has given three lessons to his students in which he said his words were wrong and that he had not meant what he said.

    “I am completely against such words, they’re disgusting. I regret what I said and I am deeply sorry for using such examples. I am also sorry for hurting people’s feelings and I hope they can forgive me.”

    He also said he had never actually had the conversation with his child he mentioned in his lesson and that he had not met with Rabbi Shteinman for over six months.

    Asked how he could say such things if he did not believe them, Kaplan said that “it is hard for me to answer, I really don’t know,” and suggested that he had been carried away joking with his students.

    Rabbi Nathan Slifkin wrote in May 2014:

    There is rhetoric about Amalek and suchlike coming from much bigger players than someone regarded as a young entertainer of harmless Americans. While Rav Steinman’s spokesman denied that he said what Rav Kaplan attributed to him, there are other reports of Rav Steinman describing Lapid as Amalek and saying that the government should suffer in hell and have their names erased. It is true that Rav Steinman has explicitly qualified such statements by noting that the way to battle Amalek is by learning more Torah, but it is still a wrong and dangerous way to talk. And remember that Rav Steinman is a moderate compared to the likes of the Eidah Charedis, Satmar and Rav Shmuel Auerbach! (They have described Rav Steinman himself as Amalek due to his being too moderate, and one deranged follower attacked and nearly killed Rav Steinman)! Then there’s Rabbi Shalom Cohen, the new rabbinic leader of Shas, saying that Jews who wear knitted kipot are Amalek – which he later clarified as “only” referring to the leaders of Bayit Yehudi and their supporters. Unlike with Rav Kaplan, these statements have not been retracted.

    The headline of Rabbi Slifkin’s blog post is: “It’s Time To Erase Amalek – From Daily Discourse”

    How can Amalek be erased from daily Jewish discourse when Judaism commands Jews to repeat every day that Amalek must be erased?

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A Jewish Libertarian Perspective

Chaim Amalek writes me: “Pesach is soon to be upon us, and all I see here are white nationalism posts. Nothing on how it feels for you, a Jew, to prepare for Passover. Nothing about Torah. Nothing. It makes Torah Yidden wonder… In honor of Passover, I challenge you to post ten things about the Jewish religion that you really like.”

Ilana Mercer writes: A retail store selling Nazi memorabilia opens its doors in my neighborhood. I enter in search of the yellow Star of David Jews were forced to wear during the Third Reich. The proprietor, decked out in Nazi insignia and regalia, says, “I’m sorry, we don’t serve Jews.” “Don’t be like that,” I say. “Where else can I find a pair of clip-on swastika earrings?” The Nazi sympathizer is polite but persistent: “Ma’am, I mean no disrespect, but back in the Old Country, Jews murdered my great grandfather’s cousin and used his blood in the leavening of the Passover matzah.” “Yeah,” I reply. “I’m familiar with that blood libel. I assure you my own mother’s matzo balls were free of the blood of brats, gentile or Jewish. No matter. I can see where you’re coming from. I’m sorry for your loss. Good luck.”

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Sean Gabb – Enoch Powell. The Man and His Politics

Enoch Powell was not a white nationalist, nor a race realist. He would have been just as horrified if a million Germans showed up in Britain. He denied any feelings of racial supremacy or the innate goodness of the white race. His entire objection was that these were not our people.

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Fast & Furious 7

Steve Sailer writes: The increasingly popular Fast & Furious movies are of interest because they say a lot about the multicultural America of the future, which will be, evidently, sentimental, expensive, cliched, and low-brow. The dialogue, which appears to be aimed at 13-year-olds and people who haven’t heard before English language phrases like The Rock’s line “stick it where the sun don’t shine,” is pretty terrible. The Fast & Furious films are probably the lowest brow of all the blockbuster series and thus the most appealing to minorities.

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Asians And THE BELL CURVE In Fairfax, VA–Diversity Or Meritocracy?

Patrick Buchanan writes: A voracious and eclectic reader, President Nixon instructed me to send him every few weeks 10 articles he would not normally see that were on interesting or important issues.

In 1971, I sent him an essay from The Atlantic, with reviews by Time and Newsweek, by Dr. Richard Herrnstein. My summary read:

“Basically, (Herrnstein) demonstrates that heredity, rather than environment, determines intelligence–and that the more we proceed to provide everyone with a ‘good environment’ the more heredity will become the dominant factor … in their success and social standing.”

In a 1994 obituary, The New York Times wrote that Herrnstein, though he “was often harassed … and his classes at Harvard were disrupted,” never recanted his heresy. He wrote “I.Q. and Meritocracy” in 1973, and in 1994 co-authored with Charles Murray the hugely controversial “The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life.

What brought this back was a piece buried in the “B” section of The Washington Post about the incoming class at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Fairfax County.[Asian students dominate admissions to elite Thomas Jefferson High School, By T. Rees Shapiro, March 31, 2015]

TJ High is an elite magnet school that admits students based on their academic aptitude and achievement and offers “courses in differential equations, artificial intelligence and neuroscience.”

According to the Post, 70 percent of the incoming freshmen are Asians, the highest percentage ever for a school already 60 percent Asian. Ten years ago, the student body was 32 percent Asian.

White students make up 29 percent of the school today, but are only 22 percent of the entering class. The class of 2019 will have 346 Asians and 102 whites, but only 12 Hispanics and 8 blacks.

Of the 2,841 applicants for 2015, one in four Asians was admitted and one in eight whites, but only one in 16 Hispanics and one in 25 black students. Of low-income students, only one in 33 applicants got in.

What do these numbers tell us?

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