Chau and her husband, Jed Rubenfeld, just released a controversial (and some say racist) parenting guide called 'The Triple Package', where they declared there to be only eight successful and superior groups of people in the US.
The eight are: Chinese, Jewish,
Indian, Iranian, Lebanese-Americans, Nigerians, Cuban exiles and Mormons
'That certain groups do much better
in America than others, as measured by income, occupational status, test scores
and so on, is difficult to talk about,' Amy and Jed write.
The couple identify three
distinguishing features these eight peoples have that guarantees them success
over others; superiority, insecurity and impulse control. Continue...
Amy Chau, 51, breaks down the 'Triple Package'
for her readers as follows:
1) A superiority complex: Chau
believes that any cultural group who innately thinks they are just better than
others has an advantage.
Ignoring the wars, genocide and
abject human misery this kind of thinking has caused, Chau and her husband
declare that 'the superiority complex is antithetical to mainstream liberal
thinking...the stuff of racism, colonialism, imperialism, Nazism.'
2) Insecurity: Chau and her husband
believe that a deep seated insecurity can be a motivating drive to achieving
success.
'That insecurity should be a
critical level of success is another anathema, flouting the entire orthodoxy of
contemporary popular and therapeutic psychology,' they write according to the
New York Post.
'Note that there’s a deep tension
between insecurity and a superiority complex,' the authors continue.
'It’s odd to think of people being
simultaneously insecure but also convinced of their divine election or
superiority.'
3) Impulse Control: Chau thinks
that perseverance and patience are virtues that have been lost to most
Americans - but still exist among her eight golden cultural groups.
'Impulse control refers to the ability to
resist temptation, especially the temptation to give up in the face of hardship
or quit instead of persevering at a difficult task.'
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