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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Asians crack me up. Guy shoots up three separate Asian-owned and run massage parlors: "That wasn't racist, he just hated masseuses!" [b]Law professor says all Asians need to be deported: "That wasn't racist either, she's just having a bad day."[/b] Nothing is racist and everyone walks all over you. [/quote] Who is saying this? The backlash among my circle has been pretty noticeable. It's been widely shared among Asian Americans who are nearly universal in condemning it as racist. We can also see it in this thread. I don't see many people making excuses. [/quote] This entire thread is excuses and sharing it on private whatsapp groups is the exact opposite of noticeable. The reason things like this keeps happening is because Asian Americans don't protest. Why aren't majority Asian American group UPENN students and parents outside of her office 24/7? Why didn't the National Asian Pacific Bar Association lead a march to Philly city hall? PENN Law has 4 Asian American professors - none of whom resigned in protest from shared committees or boards or even wrote a Washington Post Op-Ed critiquing their colleague. This is a UPENN Law colleague of Amy Wax with a Japanese background - the only thing she posted about was her upcoming blog post on disability rights but I'm sure she had a lot to say privately in FB/Whatsapp messages. Not that that changes anything. https://twitter.com/kmtani The answer of 'nothing' is pathetic. [/quote] This is more about Wax’s inner rage than about Asians. Life’s miseries affect people in different ways. While many who experienced history’s “elimination” might say, “never again,” because yet another round of elimination will likely target the same group all over again, there are people like Wax who feel “cheated” by history and calls for “fewer” other groups. In this psycho’s mind, that would right the wrong her people suffered. [/quote]
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