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Douthat's guest asserts that Indian H-1Bs are more skilled than Americans— and not even competing for the same jobs. Zero pushback from Ross Douthat.

Douthat's guest asserts that Indian H-1Bs are more skilled than Americans— and not even competing for the same jobs. Zero pushback from Ross Douthat.

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We often hear arguments about how foreign students pose a national security threat or take opportunities from young Americans. And while there’s truth to these claims, much less has been said about how mass enrollment of foreign students (e.g., Harvard currently ~30% international students) has fragmented campus culture and degraded American students, forcing them through an insane series of test-taking / credential-grabbing optimization games. Not enough has been written about the death of the classic American college campus culture. Scott Newman, a friend, writes about his recent time at Princeton, which echoes the experiences of many friends: “At Princeton, I regularly saw students who were well-acquainted walk past one another without so much as a greeting, each absorbed in his or her own private paper chase. Those scenes from film and television of students on college campuses whimsically throwing around frisbees and having snowball fights—I never saw that happen.” […] “While the universities themselves lie about all the risk-taking, world-changing mavericks they’re looking to nurture. Neither side dares to speak the grubby truth, which is that the undergraduate experience will be a pro forma exercise in leftist indoctrination that precedes a march into the hallowed halls of investment banks and management consultancies.” Yes, I made this edit, drawing on old footage from American college campus.

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