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The long Western legacy of violence against Asian Americans
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(03-16-2021, 04:25 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: https://www.brookings.edu/blog/how-we-rise/2021/03/11/why-the-trope-of-black-asian-conflict-in-the-face-of-anti-asian-violence-dismisses-solidarity/

The Trope of Black-Asian Conflict


The trope failed to capture the reality of Black-Korean relations three decades ago, and it fails to capture the reality of anti-Asian bias today. A recent study finds that in fact, Christian nationalism is the strongest predictor of xenophobic views of COVID-19, and the effect of Christian nationalism is greater among white respondents, compared to Black respondents. Moreover, Black Americans have also experienced high levels of racial discrimination since the pandemic began. Hence, not only does the frame of two minoritized groups in conflict ignore the role of white national populism, but it also absolves the history and systems of inequality that positioned them there.
 



This is pretty epic even by SSF standards.

He starts of squealing about how everyone is trying to act the perpetrators are mostly white.  

Now he posts a link explaining why most of the increase in violence towards Asians is due to white people.


Hilarious
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RE: The long Western legacy of violence against Asian Americans - fredtoast - 03-16-2021, 06:32 PM

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