Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for January 23, 2017
Transcript:
Teacher: You know there's a lot of talk these days about how the coming generation lacks competitive fire... particularly in relation to their Asian counterparts. Well, try telling that to this high school and this class! And especially, try telling it to the three students in this class who have just been named National Merit Scholars! Hoang, Yat-Pang, Kim, would you stand up, please? Hoang: Um... do we have to? Student: Hoang! Obey our teacher!
BE THIS GUY almost 8 years ago
Please, so your classmates can beat you up after school.
Adiraiju almost 8 years ago
Oh, yes, teacher, tell us how we can compete in our field of interest so we can either have our jobs shipped overseas, lose to nepotism, or wind up as code monkeys for slightly over minimum wage!
Yngvar Følling almost 8 years ago
Kim? Mike’s future wife?
Troglodyte almost 8 years ago
Don’t worry, the Don is here now, and this sort of thing will not recur… maybe…!
rpmurray almost 8 years ago
Looks like Hoang is a typical American.
barister almost 8 years ago
He forgot Shirika Patel and Anhia Shripka.
steverinoCT almost 8 years ago
Funny, I look through my grade school and high school class pics, and while I didn’t notice much diversity at the time, there were Asians, Hispanics, other ethnicities galore. It didn’t matter much at the time. Only a few blacks, then, and those were the cool kids.
Kip W almost 8 years ago
When I was working in the physics department at University of Houston, a story came back to me one day that a student had stood up in Dr. Hu’s class and asked why they were conducting the class in English. “We are all Chinese.” Dr. Hu, who was doubtless more fluent in Chinese, stated that his classes would take place in English, and that was the end of the discussion.
I did wonder, once in a while, who was taking care of China while everybody was here. If I’d seen China before then, I wouldn’t have said it even in jest.
BlueIris Premium Member almost 8 years ago
@NIGHT-GAUNT49 If KIP W hasn’t told them, I have. It’s annoying as heck — I thought everyone knew how other comments sections worked and that their revised one would work similarly. I assume that they’ll get around to it one of these days.