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I don't think that is what he is trying to say. My interpretation is the impact of low or high expectations in today's society.
Well that is certainly a generous interpretation of what he is saying. But he is not merely talking about "Look at how negative stereotyping affects African American's students academic achievement." That is certainly a debatable point. But instead he appears to feel the need to attack Asian Americans as some kind of privileged class of oppressors. That Asian Americans' academic achievements have come about as the result not of their individually-cultivated talents and abilities, but because somehow society has handed them the medals as a result of their being part of a higher, more privileged caste.