San Francisco School Board VP Knows Why so Many Asian Americans 'Get Ahead', Now It's Just Getting Stupid

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You ever ask yourself why Asian-Americans always seem to “get ahead”? Me, neither. But it appears that some people do think about it. A lot. So, whaddya think? Jedi mind tricks? Nope. Sleight of hand? Not even close. “White supremacist thinking.” Yup, and it apparently works like a charm. Or so says the vice president of the San Francisco School Board.

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The left is incapable of rational thought. You already knew that, but in this case, it could not be clearer. When leftists disdain or reject facts — which is pretty much always — they must concoct ridiculous “proof sources,” by which they square the circle in their twisted minds.

Anything “the others” achieve must be achieved at the expense of someone else, through ill-gotten gains. Be it by lying, cheating, stacking the deck against people of color, or whatever other nefarious means necessary. It is not within the realm of possibility to the left that dedication, hard work, and perseverance actually do pay off — most of the time.

The above describes to a T the stupid story of San Francisco School Board Vice President Alison Collins — and her really “stoopid” racist comments about Asian Americans.

As reported by The Blaze, the School Board vice president came under increasing fire this week, after a campaign to have her removed from office revealed social media posts from 2016 in which she made several racist comments against Asian Americans. How much do you love it when left-wing loons get caught with their hypocritical pants down?

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Alison Collins went on a lengthy tirade arguing — among other hypocritical things — that many Asian Americans use “white supremacist thinking” to “get ahead.”  Even more fun, as The Blaze reported, Collins referred to Asian Americans who did not speak out against then-President Donald Trump as “house n*****s.” Oh, nicely played, Alison.

As reported by KPIX-TV in San Francisco, a campaign led by San Francisco parents to recall members of the school board was initially launched over frustrations with the panel’s refusal to allow schools to reopen.

Calls for Collins and others to be removed from office increased after the board voted 5-2 last month to change the admissions policy at the city’s prestigious Lowell High School from merit-based to a lottery system, citing “pervasive systemic racism.”

Incidentally, things have not gone well at all for San Francisco Unified School District over the last year. As I reported in February, the city sued the SFUDA in an attempt to force teachers to return to the classroom, as student suicides continued to skyrocket.

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Anyway, on Thursday, the “Recall SF School Board” campaign released the numerous anti-Asian tweets from Collins, in which she complained to her followers that “Many Asian [Students] and [Teachers] I know won’t engage in critical race convos unless they see how they are impacted by white supremacy.” And there it is. The sickness of critical race theory.

Via KPIX:

“I grew up in mostly Asian [American] schools and know this experience all to (sic) well. Many Asian Am. believe they benefit from the ‘model minority’ BS,” she continued. “In fact many Asian Americans [Teachers], [Students], and [Parents] actively promote these myths. They use white supremacist thinking to assimilate and ‘get ahead.'”

She added, “Talk to many [Lowell High School] parents and you will hear praise of tiger Moms and disparagement of Black/Brown ‘culture.'”

Collins went on to ask, “Where are the vocal Asians speaking up against Trump? Don’t Asian Americans know they are on his list as well? Do they think they won’t be deported? beaten? Being a house n****r is still being a n****r. You’re still considered ‘the help.'”

Quick — think of a group of people who do hypocrisy better than the left. Can’t, can you? Didn’t think so. Neither can I.

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As The Blaze reported, Collins told the National Review, “I’m not going to comment on social media posts from five years ago,” adding that she has “been heartbroken seeing the escalating violence against my Asian-American brothers, sisters, and siblings.”

Oh, please, Alison. What — San Franciscans are now to believe that you no longer believe everything you said? That you no longer believe Asian Americans who supported Donald Trump were “house n*****s”? Just because you were exposed?

You got caught with your hypocritical pants down, Alison. Time to sit down and shut up.

Collins went on to say:

“What has been even more upsetting is seeing the ways that the media often erase the true nature of the problem. [Deflection, whataboutism.]

“Seeing hate crimes labeled ‘sex addiction’, and seeing videos of police and EMTs responding to the needs of perpetrators of violence while overlooking the needs of the people they target is telling. [And those things have what to do with you calling Asian Americans “house n*****s”?]

“This isn’t just about one or two incidents circulating in the news cycle—it’s a pervasive culture. One we must all collectively name and dismantle.” [Yeah, no. you just failed. Miserably so.]

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Did I mention that one-third of San Francisco school children are Asian?

Hypocrisy is hypocrisy. I have abhorred it for as long as I can remember. And I don’t care what it’s about. Although it most rears its ugly head in politics — where the “shoe on the other foot test” is failed regularly, in spectacular fashion — on both sides of the aisle.

And if one is a political hypocrite and either refuses to see or admit it — even to oneself? Yeah, even worse. Don’t be like Alison Collins.

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