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Ask HN: How can I become politically active and promote Asian-American rights?
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by _wt8k
2105 days ago
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I am Asian-American, and I'm growing concerned over rising discrimination against Asian-Americans. Asian-Americans have no social or political capital, i.e. in my experience, anti-Asian racism isn't taken as seriously as racism against other groups, and it isn't "trendy" to support Asian-Americans on social media. I am scared that prejudice against Asian-Americans is increasing, and neither of the two mainstream US political parties have a reliable track record for us. We're basically ignored and politically irrelevant. I predict that Asian-Americans need to quickly build social and political capital or else the coming years will be rough for us. I feel that one of the problems is that Asian-Americans tend not to be politically active. I want to be the change I want to see in the world. Some of my thoughts: - It's important to build soft power through culture (e.g. by having more Asian-American artists) - Asian-Americans are said to be the "new Jews," so maybe I can look at whatever Jewish-Americans did to advocate for their rights as a model How can I best promote Asian-American rights? Also, what can I do to protect myself from the general dirtiness and dangers that come with becoming politically involved? |
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As another non-black minority I can second that the incessant pandering to one particular group has us all scratching our heads going "wait what's really going on?" Lots of really strange movements are being pushed on behalf of all minorities without our input. I just want to move on with my life/career without having identity shoved in my face all the time. A white friend of mine even tried to give me "the talk" about he recognizes he has privilege yada yada and I quickly told him to cut it out.