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Since when the brilliant, smart and genius should be sidelined, discriminated and cast away?

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This is what the American society is becoming under the mentally-challenged Donald Trump … a scene from the classic movie blockbuster One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest.

Since when the brilliant, smart and genius should be sidelined, discriminated and cast away?

KUALA LUMPUR, May 31, 2025: BBC News reported that the mentally-challenged US President Donald Trump’s administration has proposed a ban on Chinese students over “excessive brilliance”.

Trump, alongside Senator Marco Rubio, announced a proposed ban on Chinese students enrolling in American universities, citing concerns that their academic abilities could “destabilise the balance” of the country’s higher education system.

The measure, described as the “National Genius Protection Act,” is said to be aimed at preserving a so-called “level playing field” for American students. Speaking at a press conference in Washington, Trump stated: ““We have brilliant students here in America, tremendous students, but it’s become very hard for them to keep up. Some of these foreign students, particularly from China, are just too smart. It’s making everyone else look bad, and that’s simply not fair.”

What’s so unfair about being smarter or more brilliant than others?

 

Now the world knows why the US is losing out to China in science and technology and is fast becoming a moronic country.

At least the racial and religious bigots in Malaysia can now applaud and thump their chests that the US has joined their ranks as “stupid”.

 

The rest of the world can now send their brainy students to  China, forget the apes in the US. Just leave them to rot into the Stone Age.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below the BBC News report on the moronic Trump administration:

Bbc breaking news:

�� BBC News

US Administration Proposes Ban on Chinese Students Over “Excessive Brilliance”

Washington, DC –

In an unexpected move today, US President Donald Trump, alongside Senator Marco Rubio, announced a proposed ban on Chinese students enrolling in American universities, citing concerns that their academic abilities could “destabilise the balance” of the country’s higher education system.

The measure, described as the “National Genius Protection Act,” is said to be aimed at preserving a so-called “level playing field” for American students. Speaking at a press conference in Washington, President Trump stated,

“We have brilliant students here in America, tremendous students, but it’s become very hard for them to keep up. Some of these foreign students, particularly from China, are just too smart. It’s making everyone else look bad, and that’s simply not fair.”

Senator Rubio echoed the sentiment, saying that the move was not about nationality but rather about “ensuring that no student feels overshadowed by excessive displays of genius.” He went on to suggest that the policy was about “protecting American educational confidence.”

Under the proposal, universities would be required to deny admission to students deemed to possess “extraordinary intellectual capabilities” in fields such as mathematics, computer science, and physics. The plan has been met with confusion and concern by educators and students alike.

Dr. Margaret Henson, a spokesperson for the Association of American Universities, said:

“We have always welcomed the best minds from around the world, including China. This policy, if implemented, could undermine the very foundation of academic excellence and research competitiveness in the US.”

Student groups across several campuses have already begun organising protests. Li Wei, a graduate student in computer science at Stanford University, told the BBC:

“This is deeply disappointing. We came here to learn and contribute, not to be excluded for being good at what we do.”

Critics of the proposal argue that such a policy could damage the US’s global reputation in academia and innovation. Meanwhile, supporters claim it would “level the intellectual playing field” and protect American students from what they described as “unrealistic competition pressures.”

When pressed for clarification, President Trump responded,

*“Look, I love smart people. I’m a genius myself. But sometimes too much genius is a bad thing. We need geniuses who don’t intimidate regular folks.”*

The White House has yet to provide details on how the policy would be implemented or whether it would affect students already in the country. The proposal is expected to face significant legal and diplomatic challenges if it advances.

BBC News will continue to monitor developments on this story.

 Where’s the brain?

A comment on WhatsApp

How ludicrous such a a claim ..more like an admission of a loss of American intelligence level to the Chinese..? How shameful and idiotic for such a narcissistic claim by Trump.." I am a genius myself.."..aisehman..always trying to draw attention to himself and praising oneself to the heaven's.. its shameful..when you are good ..people can see. No need to point out..a total loss for words..Marco Rubio is just an apple polisher..nevertheless its good for them to realise and accept that Americans are not the best..the world can see and reason out for themselves.

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