Asian Americans are beginning to realize that their values are no longer aligned with the shifting Democratic Party.
The New York Times also attributed it to Trump's alleged xenophobia with the term "Chinese virus." NBC News even went further, pondering whether violence against Asians should really be considered a hate crime, given that Asians are privileged and it might hamper the fight against "Systemic racism." Outlets refuse to acknowledge who the crimes are committed by or fear of a backlash from activist groups.
"One way or another, CRT wants to get rid of too many Asians in good schools. Asians are over-represented. CRT is today's Chinese Exclusion Act. CRT is the real hate crime against Asians," the statement read, adding that "CRT appears in our workplaces under the cover of implicit bias/sensitivity training. It infiltrates our schools pretending to be culturally/ethnically responsive pedagogy, with curricula such as the New York Times' 1619 Project and Seattle's ethnomathematics." Race-based Admissions Also Hurt Asians CRT activists push for lowering admission standards and the removal of merit-based entrance exams, alarming Asian parents who know that means fewer admissions for qualified Asian students.
There are then only two weapons leftists see: Either to offset that success with affirmative action, which actively harms anyone intelligent, or to call successful Asian Americans a cog in the machine of "White supremacy." How Can the GOP Win Them Over? Why is there no collective fight against this? John Yoo and Avik Roy wrote in 2019 that the natural home of Asian-Americans is in the GOP. They are a natural match with conservatism, from work ethic to sexual politics to academic success.
For a start, neither Asian Americans nor Indian Americans have powerful lobby groups with deep pockets and coordinated action plans.
Most of the demographics are deeply instinctively conservative, yet the few left-wing Asian and Indian Americans continue to hog the rhetorical limelight and the microphones.
Asian Americans need to urgently understand that a society where success, discipline, ambition, and other conservative values are in considered traits of "White supremacy," and affirmative action is implemented to offset them, is not a society where they can ever thrive, succeed, or even survive.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to discern fact from fiction, and unfortunately the media has a strong bias. They spin stories to make conservatives look bad and will go to great lengths to avoid reporting on the good that comes from conservative policies. There are a few shining lights in the media landscape-brave conservative outlets that report the truth and offer a different perspective. We must support conservative outlets like this one and ensure that our voices are heard.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Leftists Are Pushing Asian Americans Out Of The Democratic Party
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