Bannon needs to recognize that American tech workers are deficient in skills that Asians excel in, through education and cultural emphasis on excellence and trading long hours for a rise up the ladder. Importing these guys is a temporary necessity until Americans are educated and trained to the level of the imports. That is a reality.
Bannon needs to recognize that American tech workers are deficient in skills that Asians excel in, through education and cultural emphasis on excellence and trading long hours for a rise up the ladder. Importing these guys is a temporary necessity until Americans are educated and trained to the level of the imports. That is a reality.
What you say is true Tori but Asians are not only better educated but in many Asian countries the people are also more intelligent than Americans which gives them a superior aptitude to benefit from training. Jewish people, like Asians, have far higher IQs than Americans and this American inferiority reflected in the American IQ deficit is substantially genetically determined. Educating and training Americans to try to bring them up to speed with their betters is all very well and good but is unlikely to completely solve the American deficiency in skills. You can't put a pint of milk in a half pint bottle.
Bannon needs to recognize that American tech workers are deficient in skills that Asians excel in, through education and cultural emphasis on excellence and trading long hours for a rise up the ladder. Importing these guys is a temporary necessity until Americans are educated and trained to the level of the imports. That is a reality.
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What you say is true Tori but Asians are not only better educated but in many Asian countries the people are also more intelligent than Americans which gives them a superior aptitude to benefit from training. Jewish people, like Asians, have far higher IQs than Americans and this American inferiority reflected in the American IQ deficit is substantially genetically determined. Educating and training Americans to try to bring them up to speed with their betters is all very well and good but is unlikely to completely solve the American deficiency in skills. You can't put a pint of milk in a half pint bottle.