Samuel K. Sia
Cambridge, Mass.
March 17, 2001
The writer is a student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
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Better Left Unsaid
Although I am inclined to agree with many of Justin G. Fong's observations concerning the East Asian population in most of the U.S., I don't think it helps to print such an article. Making a blanket statement about Asians in a well-read publication certainly does not make others view Asians in a better light. Indeed, most will lower their level of respect for all Asians.
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