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by raxxorrax
2103 days ago
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The best strategy is to defend general rights or human rights in my opinion. You won't achieve much without wider support that is always focused on mostly individuals. Your rights against being discriminated against is violated by a lot of modern "diversity" strategies in my opinion. Perhaps Asians would be the last to profit from such an endeavor, but I don't really see better alternatives. Jews were indeed similarly discriminated against. Universities had quotas to keep some of them out of higher education. To be honest, I think minorities are abused to justify claims to power or by others for emotional needs. It wouldn't be wrong to pronounce the specific plight Asians face, but I doubt it will help being treated more fairly. But you can certainly write representatives that there is discrimination. If that discrimination is enacted by institutions instead of individuals, it is real institutional racism for once. |
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