Plenty of people talk about that; perhaps you don't, but people do, particularly scholars that address the same questions that you love dancing around on half of the threads on the Tunnels. You just need to leave your bubble.
How do you think historical patterns of immigration and access to mortgage capital factored into that equation? Hint: they factor into the equation quite a bit.
Can you compare the discriminatory policies that Asians and African-Americans faced over the same period of time between 1945-present?
Last I checked, even Japanese-Americans have since received reparations for the discrimination that they faced at the hands of the United States government. (That was your boy, Reagan, btw.)
1945: America rounded up Japanese-Americans and imprisoned them in concentration camps because of the color of their skin.
In present day America, Universities (perhaps even yours, but i don't know that for sure) discriminate against Japanese-Americans because of the color of their skin.