Re: Bottom Falls Out for Colleges: ‘Situation Is Extraordinarily Serious

Dr. James Sanchez responds to a Seattle Times, November 23, 2008 article concerning the looming bankruptcy of Washington State’s higher education.

November 23, 2008

Dear Mr. Perry:

I read with some interest your article about the looming bankruptcy of all institutions of higher education in the state of Washington.

One obvious way to save money you did not suggest is expanding free tuition to illegal aliens, a program that already saves tens of millions of dollars for the illegal community. Vastly increasing the number of illegal aliens who receive free college education could increase the savings for the illegal community into the hundreds of millions.

The proposal of Community Colleges to shed 6000 student positions would be a good time for the Community Colleges to vastly expand the tuition free population of illegal aliens. Every community college should emulate South Seattle Community College, which recently won a national award for achieving 80% minority enrollment: Its brutal racial discrimination against the 85% European-American majority can now be implemented statewide in the name of fiscal responsibility.

After all, everyone in government agrees that the one community that contributes nothing to the state economy is European-Americans.You also note the possible plan to create “differential tuition” charging juniors and seniors more than freshman and sophomores, and this is an excellent plan. Since the degree completion rate for all minorities (from Blacks to Asians) is far below that of European- Americans students, this would be a good way to shift even more of the burden to European-American families, who increasingly pay through their taxes for institutions they are barred from.

(Washington State is 85% White but the University of Washington now has less than 50% White students: Affirmative Action has driven approx. 31000 European-Americans from the UW. The scale of Affirmative Action, denying slots to one-third of all European- Americans who should be there (on either the basis of their percentage of the population or their test scores) is still secret in this state and remains unreported by any mainstream media organ (e.g., Seattle Times).)

And as for the 20% budget cuts being “too large to comprehend”, remember that the University of Washington has already cut the European-American enrollment by 37%, and reallocated those slots to minorities. And no one in the state even noticed.

This depression is a good time for the state universities and community colleges to reach their goal of 100% minority enrollment. After all, someone, I think it was either Robert Mugabe or Martin Luther King Jr., said, no good ever came from teaching a White child to read. Every teacher should be energized by the vow of Wendy Kimball, president of the Seattle Education Association, that all White children deserve and will receive, in the Seattle Public Schools, an inferior education (see the Seattle Times or April 10, 2006 for her argument).

The goal of having an economy like Zimbabwe is within reach. Zimbabwean social policy is already well established.

Sincerely,

James Joseph Sanchez, PhD
President, European-American Information Forum

2008-12-09