Discrimination against Asians

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Anonymous wrote:Many whites are so judgmental, arrogant and self righteous! Asian parents care their kid’s wellbeing as much as any other race. They may disagree with you that drilling in math is child abuse while drilling in sports is character building, that doesn’t mean they are worse parents. And outliers exist in all races.


What is wrong with you? You keep attacking white people?


This trend of attacking white parents and their children among the Coalition for TJ crowd has been very disturbing. Before this? I had no idea the amount of hatred for whites that exists at TJ.


Stop trying to cast us as anti-white when we speak out about discrimination against Asians. Do you call BLM supporters anti-white too?


Trust me, most white people support you (Asian people). I'm white and I certainly do. We don't want to see this country throw out all standards of intelligence and achievement. "YOU get an A, and YOU get an A! EVERYBODY GETS AN A!" That's not how successful societies function but it's what the insane liberal marxist activists are trying to turn all of our successful institutions into. Everyone on here trying to drum up hatred between asian and white people are probably local black marxists.
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Anonymous wrote:"This past few months reading all these threads regarding the hate people have towards Asian is just unreal, and frankly very disappointing. It tells me that hardworking Asian will not be welcomed in this country."

Please do not despair AA families!
I know this is a troubled time in our country and racism against AAs has been on the uptick.

Our numbers are growing, the country changes whether or not the populace embraces it. Affirmative action is on the doorstep of being repealed.

Don't let a few lonely racist folks despair you. I'm not sure why they are posting here, but who cares? The future is Asian.


Thr economic center of the world is moving back east and this century is an Asian century.

Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority in the US — liberal whites are scared.


Sounds more like Asians ruin local education because they are so worried about missing out on all the action back east.


Asian American here. DH and I are American. DH has served in the US military. Our kids are Americans.

That’s like saying white people are missing out in Europe.


One of the sources of Asian American resentment is the fact that whites and blacks consider Asians as other than. When someone says how good your English . Or how beautiful your eyes are. Or, heh heh, you must be good at math. Back handed compliments used to drive a wedge between. Remember that 2018 US Open women's tennis championship between one American legend and another American up and comer? Oh yeah, that's right. Naomi Osaka wasn't advertised by the white media as American because she had only lived 15 of her 18 years (at the time) in America, was an American citizen, and has a Haitian father. The fact that she now represents Japan for the Olympics now does not belie the fact that she is who she was. Many Americans have changed citizenship to participate in international sports. More recently, many millionaires and billionaires that helped create the problems we now face, have changed citizenshep merely to pay less in taxes.

So many SJW whites bend over backwards for non-citizen hispanic children and use acronyms like DREAMers to show how American these non-citizens are. Many of those kids do work hard and probably should be allowed to stay in this country. Where is the support for Americans who are Asian and US citizens (as well as their non-citizen brothers and sisters)? Please stay on that soapbox and do the same for Asians instead of maintaining that southern white view on orientalism.


What is this word salad about?

If Naomi Osaka wanted to be recognized as American on the international stage, she'd compete as an American. She represents Japan not only at the Olympics, but at every WTA-sponsored event. Compare that to immigrants like Monica Seles and Martina Navritilova who proudly represented the USA about becoming US citizens. And, despite that, Osaka gets a huge amount of press in this country, not only because she is a top player but also because of her ties to the country and recent social activism. In no way, shape, or form is she short-changed - in fact, she is the highest-paid female athlete in the world now in terms of endorsements.

You posters continue to treat efforts to provide greater opportunities for URMs as personal attacks, when that is not the intent. You create the wedge, and then you dive in headfirst.


Are you kidding me? Naomi represented Japan after the US Open. She was an American citizen at the time but all they kept doing is bringing up her Japanness and did not mention once that she was a US citizen. She's not the only Asian the white media has done this to. Chloe Kim. Michelle Wie, and Jeremy Lin come to mind. Oh and how about the most famous Asian athlete ever? Oh yeah, Tiger Woods is only African-American.

By the way, is every dual Israeli-American citizen not American as well? That list is quite long and quite prestigious and includes many Americans in government who have made positive contribution to America.

Your arguments and "history" will continue to get diminished over time. Your statues and holidays are already falling to the wayside of history.


Again, you are babbling incoherently, thinking that random attacks on white people will sustain your idiocy.

The US media gave tons of attention to Asian-American athletes such as Michele Kwan and Nathan Chen. They were always portrayed first and foremost as representing the USA, even when neither managed to bring home the gold.

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" Sounds more like Asians ruin local education because they are so worried about missing out on all the action back east. "

Pardon my typo. Meant to say "run local education" not "ruin local education."
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Anonymous wrote:"This past few months reading all these threads regarding the hate people have towards Asian is just unreal, and frankly very disappointing. It tells me that hardworking Asian will not be welcomed in this country."

Please do not despair AA families!
I know this is a troubled time in our country and racism against AAs has been on the uptick.

Our numbers are growing, the country changes whether or not the populace embraces it. Affirmative action is on the doorstep of being repealed.

Don't let a few lonely racist folks despair you. I'm not sure why they are posting here, but who cares? The future is Asian.


Thr economic center of the world is moving back east and this century is an Asian century.

Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority in the US — liberal whites are scared.


Sounds more like Asians ruin local education because they are so worried about missing out on all the action back east.


Asian American here. DH and I are American. DH has served in the US military. Our kids are Americans.

That’s like saying white people are missing out in Europe.


One of the sources of Asian American resentment is the fact that whites and blacks consider Asians as other than. When someone says how good your English . Or how beautiful your eyes are. Or, heh heh, you must be good at math. Back handed compliments used to drive a wedge between. Remember that 2018 US Open women's tennis championship between one American legend and another American up and comer? Oh yeah, that's right. Naomi Osaka wasn't advertised by the white media as American because she had only lived 15 of her 18 years (at the time) in America, was an American citizen, and has a Haitian father. The fact that she now represents Japan for the Olympics now does not belie the fact that she is who she was. Many Americans have changed citizenship to participate in international sports. More recently, many millionaires and billionaires that helped create the problems we now face, have changed citizenshep merely to pay less in taxes.

So many SJW whites bend over backwards for non-citizen hispanic children and use acronyms like DREAMers to show how American these non-citizens are. Many of those kids do work hard and probably should be allowed to stay in this country. Where is the support for Americans who are Asian and US citizens (as well as their non-citizen brothers and sisters)? Please stay on that soapbox and do the same for Asians instead of maintaining that southern white view on orientalism.


What is this word salad about?

If Naomi Osaka wanted to be recognized as American on the international stage, she'd compete as an American. She represents Japan not only at the Olympics, but at every WTA-sponsored event. Compare that to immigrants like Monica Seles and Martina Navritilova who proudly represented the USA about becoming US citizens. And, despite that, Osaka gets a huge amount of press in this country, not only because she is a top player but also because of her ties to the country and recent social activism. In no way, shape, or form is she short-changed - in fact, she is the highest-paid female athlete in the world now in terms of endorsements.

You posters continue to treat efforts to provide greater opportunities for URMs as personal attacks, when that is not the intent. You create the wedge, and then you dive in headfirst.


Are you kidding me? Naomi represented Japan after the US Open. She was an American citizen at the time but all they kept doing is bringing up her Japanness and did not mention once that she was a US citizen. She's not the only Asian the white media has done this to. Chloe Kim. Michelle Wie, and Jeremy Lin come to mind. Oh and how about the most famous Asian athlete ever? Oh yeah, Tiger Woods is only African-American.

By the way, is every dual Israeli-American citizen not American as well? That list is quite long and quite prestigious and includes many Americans in government who have made positive contribution to America.

Your arguments and "history" will continue to get diminished over time. Your statues and holidays are already falling to the wayside of history.


Again, you are babbling incoherently, thinking that random attacks on white people will sustain your idiocy.

The US media gave tons of attention to Asian-American athletes such as Michele Kwan and Nathan Chen. They were always portrayed first and foremost as representing the USA, even when neither managed to bring home the gold.



So the white media gets to pick and choose who is American and who isn't? You get to name 2 athletes when there are dozens of examples of the opposite? And you picked two athletes who are figure skaters, where the team aspect (much as in gymnastics and hockey) has been portrayed historically as an us vs. them competition, which narrative has superseded all other issues. Wouldn't it be great if all facets of Asian America were portrayed that way?
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"Trust me, most white people support you (Asian people). I'm white and I certainly do. We don't want to see this country throw out all standards of intelligence and achievement. "YOU get an A, and YOU get an A! EVERYBODY GETS AN A!" That's not how successful societies function but it's what the insane liberal marxist activists are trying to turn all of our successful institutions into. Everyone on here trying to drum up hatred between asian and white people are probably local black marxists."

I agree with this, there are many white people (often conservatives these days) which find all this adjusting for equal outcomes vs equal opportunities offensive. And many black people too.
Sure, there are a few white people on here denying AA discrimination. Whatever, they are entitled to their opinion, why engage them?

Just some reading material: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52714804

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Anonymous wrote:"Trust me, most white people support you (Asian people). I'm white and I certainly do. We don't want to see this country throw out all standards of intelligence and achievement. "YOU get an A, and YOU get an A! EVERYBODY GETS AN A!" That's not how successful societies function but it's what the insane liberal marxist activists are trying to turn all of our successful institutions into. Everyone on here trying to drum up hatred between asian and white people are probably local black marxists."

I agree with this, there are many white people (often conservatives these days) which find all this adjusting for equal outcomes vs equal opportunities offensive. And many black people too.
Sure, there are a few white people on here denying AA discrimination. Whatever, they are entitled to their opinion, why engage them?

Just some reading material: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52714804


And we can thank Trump and his "Ch1na V1rus" rhetoric for the uptick in racist attacks, just like he fueled racist attacks against Hispanics with his "they are sending over rapists and murderers".. and the "go back to where you came from".
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"This past few months reading all these threads regarding the hate people have towards Asian is just unreal, and frankly very disappointing. It tells me that hardworking Asian will not be welcomed in this country."

Please do not despair AA families!
I know this is a troubled time in our country and racism against AAs has been on the uptick.

Our numbers are growing, the country changes whether or not the populace embraces it. Affirmative action is on the doorstep of being repealed.

Don't let a few lonely racist folks despair you. I'm not sure why they are posting here, but who cares? The future is Asian.


Thr economic center of the world is moving back east and this century is an Asian century.

Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority in the US — liberal whites are scared.


Sounds more like Asians ruin local education because they are so worried about missing out on all the action back east.


Asian American here. DH and I are American. DH has served in the US military. Our kids are Americans.

That’s like saying white people are missing out in Europe.


One of the sources of Asian American resentment is the fact that whites and blacks consider Asians as other than. When someone says how good your English . Or how beautiful your eyes are. Or, heh heh, you must be good at math. Back handed compliments used to drive a wedge between. Remember that 2018 US Open women's tennis championship between one American legend and another American up and comer? Oh yeah, that's right. Naomi Osaka wasn't advertised by the white media as American because she had only lived 15 of her 18 years (at the time) in America, was an American citizen, and has a Haitian father. The fact that she now represents Japan for the Olympics now does not belie the fact that she is who she was. Many Americans have changed citizenship to participate in international sports. More recently, many millionaires and billionaires that helped create the problems we now face, have changed citizenshep merely to pay less in taxes.

So many SJW whites bend over backwards for non-citizen hispanic children and use acronyms like DREAMers to show how American these non-citizens are. Many of those kids do work hard and probably should be allowed to stay in this country. Where is the support for Americans who are Asian and US citizens (as well as their non-citizen brothers and sisters)? Please stay on that soapbox and do the same for Asians instead of maintaining that southern white view on orientalism.


What is this word salad about?

If Naomi Osaka wanted to be recognized as American on the international stage, she'd compete as an American. She represents Japan not only at the Olympics, but at every WTA-sponsored event. Compare that to immigrants like Monica Seles and Martina Navritilova who proudly represented the USA about becoming US citizens. And, despite that, Osaka gets a huge amount of press in this country, not only because she is a top player but also because of her ties to the country and recent social activism. In no way, shape, or form is she short-changed - in fact, she is the highest-paid female athlete in the world now in terms of endorsements.

You posters continue to treat efforts to provide greater opportunities for URMs as personal attacks, when that is not the intent. You create the wedge, and then you dive in headfirst.


Are you kidding me? Naomi represented Japan after the US Open. She was an American citizen at the time but all they kept doing is bringing up her Japanness and did not mention once that she was a US citizen. She's not the only Asian the white media has done this to. Chloe Kim. Michelle Wie, and Jeremy Lin come to mind. Oh and how about the most famous Asian athlete ever? Oh yeah, Tiger Woods is only African-American.

By the way, is every dual Israeli-American citizen not American as well? That list is quite long and quite prestigious and includes many Americans in government who have made positive contribution to America.

Your arguments and "history" will continue to get diminished over time. Your statues and holidays are already falling to the wayside of history.


Again, you are babbling incoherently, thinking that random attacks on white people will sustain your idiocy.

The US media gave tons of attention to Asian-American athletes such as Michele Kwan and Nathan Chen. They were always portrayed first and foremost as representing the USA, even when neither managed to bring home the gold.



Like they are more deserving to be Americans if they win lol, this poster is a troll. https://nextshark.com/joe-choe-donald-trump-asian-question/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Trust me, most white people support you (Asian people). I'm white and I certainly do. We don't want to see this country throw out all standards of intelligence and achievement. "YOU get an A, and YOU get an A! EVERYBODY GETS AN A!" That's not how successful societies function but it's what the insane liberal marxist activists are trying to turn all of our successful institutions into. Everyone on here trying to drum up hatred between asian and white people are probably local black marxists."

I agree with this, there are many white people (often conservatives these days) which find all this adjusting for equal outcomes vs equal opportunities offensive. And many black people too.
Sure, there are a few white people on here denying AA discrimination. Whatever, they are entitled to their opinion, why engage them?

Just some reading material: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52714804


And we can thank Trump and his "Ch1na V1rus" rhetoric for the uptick in racist attacks, just like he fueled racist attacks against Hispanics with his "they are sending over rapists and murderers".. and the "go back to where you came from".


Nah, not Trump. I've gone to school and worked in the Northeast and on the West Coast. The experience here is quite different. White people in the south are a different breed. Proud Southerners. Multi-generational southern whites of school aged children now have parents that were on the wrong side of the civil rights movement. Their grandparents and great-grandparents were for Jim Crow and pro-Klan. And the generations before that were for slavery and separate-but-equal. Almost none will ever open up that family tree and tell about it. You'll ask, how is that relevant? It's more relevant because of the first suspicions you get when you see an Asian, because of what you were taught at home and at school when you were a child. Somehow you feel guilt for slavery (closer to home?) but not for the rape, pillage, and murder you did in Asia. You may claim to be colorblind these days (/eyeroll), but you surely aren't Asianblind.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Trust me, most white people support you (Asian people). I'm white and I certainly do. We don't want to see this country throw out all standards of intelligence and achievement. "YOU get an A, and YOU get an A! EVERYBODY GETS AN A!" That's not how successful societies function but it's what the insane liberal marxist activists are trying to turn all of our successful institutions into. Everyone on here trying to drum up hatred between asian and white people are probably local black marxists."

I agree with this, there are many white people (often conservatives these days) which find all this adjusting for equal outcomes vs equal opportunities offensive. And many black people too.
Sure, there are a few white people on here denying AA discrimination. Whatever, they are entitled to their opinion, why engage them?

Just some reading material: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52714804


And we can thank Trump and his "Ch1na V1rus" rhetoric for the uptick in racist attacks, just like he fueled racist attacks against Hispanics with his "they are sending over rapists and murderers".. and the "go back to where you came from".


Nah, not Trump. I've gone to school and worked in the Northeast and on the West Coast. The experience here is quite different. White people in the south are a different breed. Proud Southerners. Multi-generational southern whites of school aged children now have parents that were on the wrong side of the civil rights movement. Their grandparents and great-grandparents were for Jim Crow and pro-Klan. And the generations before that were for slavery and separate-but-equal. Almost none will ever open up that family tree and tell about it. You'll ask, how is that relevant? It's more relevant because of the first suspicions you get when you see an Asian, because of what you were taught at home and at school when you were a child. Somehow you feel guilt for slavery (closer to home?) but not for the rape, pillage, and murder you did in Asia. You may claim to be colorblind these days (/eyeroll), but you surely aren't Asianblind.


What?!? What a load of garbage. What exactly are you saying is "the first suspicions you get when you see an Asian"?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Trust me, most white people support you (Asian people). I'm white and I certainly do. We don't want to see this country throw out all standards of intelligence and achievement. "YOU get an A, and YOU get an A! EVERYBODY GETS AN A!" That's not how successful societies function but it's what the insane liberal marxist activists are trying to turn all of our successful institutions into. Everyone on here trying to drum up hatred between asian and white people are probably local black marxists."

I agree with this, there are many white people (often conservatives these days) which find all this adjusting for equal outcomes vs equal opportunities offensive. And many black people too.
Sure, there are a few white people on here denying AA discrimination. Whatever, they are entitled to their opinion, why engage them?

Just some reading material: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52714804


And we can thank Trump and his "Ch1na V1rus" rhetoric for the uptick in racist attacks, just like he fueled racist attacks against Hispanics with his "they are sending over rapists and murderers".. and the "go back to where you came from".


Nah, not Trump. I've gone to school and worked in the Northeast and on the West Coast. The experience here is quite different. White people in the south are a different breed. Proud Southerners. Multi-generational southern whites of school aged children now have parents that were on the wrong side of the civil rights movement. Their grandparents and great-grandparents were for Jim Crow and pro-Klan. And the generations before that were for slavery and separate-but-equal. Almost none will ever open up that family tree and tell about it. You'll ask, how is that relevant? It's more relevant because of the first suspicions you get when you see an Asian, because of what you were taught at home and at school when you were a child. Somehow you feel guilt for slavery (closer to home?) but not for the rape, pillage, and murder you did in Asia. You may claim to be colorblind these days (/eyeroll), but you surely aren't Asianblind.

what the heck are you on about?

-signed an Asian American originally from CA, and the ^PP
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I disagree the attacks are a result of Trump. I think the attacks are a reflection of the news. The virus DID come from China. People are fearful, it is step in thinking from...virus from China to ....virus from Chinese people...

I'm not saying it's right, it's dead wrong, but it's not Trump. It's just ignorance.
Anonymous
Do you really think that we forgot how often you put down Black and Hispanic kids before you switched over to blaming everything on white people because you decided that would play better in some circles?

TJ admissions are still going to change, regardless of how much crap you try to throw up against the wall.
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Anonymous wrote:I disagree the attacks are a result of Trump. I think the attacks are a reflection of the news. The virus DID come from China. People are fearful, it is step in thinking from...virus from China to ....virus from Chinese people...

I'm not saying it's right, it's dead wrong, but it's not Trump. It's just ignorance.


+1. Don't blame Trump. Blame the woke blue Social Justice Warriors who see everything through a race tinted lens driven by White guilts.
Anonymous
"Do you really think that we forgot how often you put down Black and Hispanic kids before you switched over to blaming everything on white people because you decided that would play better in some circles?

Uh...we did? I don't recall that, but I'm sure the Hispanics and Blacks can stand up for themselves?

No, we're not blaming ALL white folks, lol - "Blame the woke blue Social Justice Warriors who see everything through a race tinted lens driven by White guilts."

Frankly I don't even think it's white guilt. I think it's just social posturing. Signaling "I'm a priveleged, BUT VITUROUS person"

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