>>128
You mean those with a history and culture of education _not_ being exclusively for some other group than specifically "yours", lest you somehow betray your own, but a good thing to go for if you can get it? The ones that are also immigrants in a time where those tend to get at least some actual help to establish themselves? Let's see...
In those infamous Asians of yours, I notice people able to move into a neighbourhood in more than token numbers (in the order of one single individual per metric square mile) without all the whites suddenly being in such a hurry to move out that housing prices plummet and the area suddenly becomes a ghetto. I also see people not getting stuck in such ghettos with little-to-no realistic chance of ever really escaping.
I notice people not so systematically pissed on over the centuries. I notice a people with a less-than-trampled homeland to look to. A homeland where outsiders that came to trade, didn't first and foremost come looking for people to enslave and land to use for proxy wars. Oh and yeah, a homeland where they still have family and friends to stay in touch with and stuff.
At least in the Chinese, I notice a people whose homeland had natural resources that could be used by people in the stone age, rather than demand people already be in the space age to even get to it. One whose efforts to make a civilisation on its own, wasn't repeatedly disrupted by foreign conquests and natural disasters at all the wrong moments.
(Natural disasters there would cause mass famine and death, but not on a scale and type that caused the society itself to collapse or drive people into smaller groups that would never again unite. Foreign invaders never sought to annihilate Chinese civilisation, only to reap benefits from it. By, for example, being admitted into it.)
Notice that in
>>127 I mentioned bad neighbourhoods. Just for the record, I'm not one of those unrealistic morons that think Blacks are somehow incapable of being dumb. Blacks are not free from their own equivalent of white trash and useful idiots. Those join in on a powerful choir telling their own people to not even try to get up and out. Bet you never noticed that, since you're clearly not listening.
Tl;dr: In the Asians, I notice people whose peer pressure is to move up, not down.
Personally, the first blacks (or Asians, for that matter) that I ever met, were in a vocational school. Admittedly those tend to filter out (most of) the dumbfucks, which could be why I never went to school with Americans. (Or, it could be because I'm in Europe. Or both.) But there was nonetheless one year where I was one of only two whites in the whole class...
I also noticed that the Blacks over in the US are, well, American. This never seems to help any.