<p>Yes- Eurocentric all right, the fabric of the US culture is based on European customs, foods and religion. Asians are all lumped together in most references- as them. No one is talking about relative percentages of Indians, Koreans, Chinese…yet people of Jewish ancestry with European roots get special notice (for understandable reasons, history was not kind and the nonchristian culture). Of course California has a lot of Asian college students- demographics. Most of this country is too heavily skewed, relative to the world population, to Europeans- courtesy of past colonization and immigration practices. I come from a white world, demographics of the Midwest, and could easily have remained oblivious to nonEuropean cultures. Anyone remember the dumb Polack jokes of the '60s? Another example of us and them. I see people of the majority posting who never felt being different because of some of their heritage. Like Kermit said, it is hard being green.</p>