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by bequanna
1401 days ago
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> It's highly plausible that many people said their opinion "stayed the same" while actually worsening. This statement crosses the line into absurdity. The poll (that they designed!) didn’t give the “correct” results so time to do some hand waving and move the goalposts. I’ll never understand this obsession with imagined grievances and jumping through hoops to paint one’s self as a victim. What is the point? Attention? Pity? |
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You're asserting that the crime reports are wrong, and we can conclude that racial incidents did not increase because people in a survey said they weren't racist.
Many Asian Americans aren't asking for your "attention" or "pity." If there is more awareness among the Asian American community of racist incidents (e.g. many Asians getting randomly punched or pushed onto the subway tracks), one can have more aware of their surroundings when going outside to avoid random violence.