As a Pakistani dude majoring in CS, I can
kind of understand what dude is saying. Me and a couple friends applied to Microsoft's Explore program. My Mexican homie and two girls I know got an interview and job offer. I talked to one of the employees at the school career fair for like 10 minutes and he said I definitely felt like a good fit / did my research and that they'd contact me, but I didn't even get an interview
I had the best GPA of all my homies too
But overall, c'mon breh (@ dude who wrote this). I was looking at Google's demographics and it's 2% Black, 4% Hispanic, 35% Asian, and 56% White. Technically Pakistanis are a small ass group (apparently there's only 500k of us in the US per Wiki
) but we fall under Asian/Indian and most of us here are pretty well off or have a solid base in our parents, so I can't be too mad about it. We don't have to deal with institutional racism like my black brehs here, just typical white
stuff. It's a shame that the %'s for blacks and hispanics are so low. We need to get more of them into STEM majors, but its hard when white people wont admit that institutional racism exists. Black people been here just as long as whites and were literally the backbone of the country when whites used their slave labor for everything, Jim Crow laws were still here till literally like forty years ago but people still think racism doesn't exist or that AA communities don't still feel the impact of racism and JC laws lol.