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[quote=Anonymous][quote]I think the success of Asians is precisely the point that the "systemic and institutional racism for benefit of whites" made by Kendi and DiAngelo are demonstrably false. Clearly, Asians are not white, not by skin tone, and certainly not by cultural background. Asians also don't succeed at everything, just some things - though the areas of success they are well known for are viewed as a privilege enjoyed by the oppressor class. Most Asians who have come to the U.S. in the past 50 years were not poor and downtrodden in Asia or here. Is there a link for that? I found this from 2019: In 2019, Asian immigrants were 1% less likely than the overall U.S.-born and overall immigrant populations to be in poverty, with 11 percent of immigrants from Asia below the federal poverty level compared to 12 percent of U.S.-born individuals and 14 percent of immigrants overall.[/quote] "Asia" is a big area. It all depends.[/quote]
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