Posted on Dec 1, 2023
Most Asian Americans say they face discrimination and are often treated as foreigners
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Posted 6 mo ago
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
Posted 7 h ago
And we know who commit most of the hate crimes against them.
--- Oh yeah? Who do you think that is who is perpetrating them? I think I have an idea based on your other posts...and if you were going to say black people you're wrong.
2021 analysis by Janelle Wong, a professor of American Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park that drew on previously published studies on anti-Asian bias found that " official crime statistics and other studies revealed more than three-quarters of offenders of anti-Asian hate crimes and incidents, from both before and during the pandemic, have been white, contrary to many of the images circulating online."
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19llMUCDHX-hLKru-cnDCq0BirlpNgF07W3f-q0J0ko4/edit?pli=1
The idea that black people "hate" Asians is a racist trope that has long been false but continuously perpetrated by white supremacists - or white supermacist lite - ideologies.
"A misread of a frequently cited study from this year, published in the American Journal of Criminal Justice, likely contributed to the spread of erroneous narratives, Wong said. The study, which examined hate crime data from 1992 to 2014, found that compared to anti-Black and anti-Latino hate crimes, a higher proportion of perpetrators of anti-Asian hate crimes were people of color. Still, 75 percent of perpetrators were white."
Posted 7 h ago
And we know who commit most of the hate crimes against them.
--- Oh yeah? Who do you think that is who is perpetrating them? I think I have an idea based on your other posts...and if you were going to say black people you're wrong.
2021 analysis by Janelle Wong, a professor of American Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park that drew on previously published studies on anti-Asian bias found that " official crime statistics and other studies revealed more than three-quarters of offenders of anti-Asian hate crimes and incidents, from both before and during the pandemic, have been white, contrary to many of the images circulating online."
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19llMUCDHX-hLKru-cnDCq0BirlpNgF07W3f-q0J0ko4/edit?pli=1
The idea that black people "hate" Asians is a racist trope that has long been false but continuously perpetrated by white supremacists - or white supermacist lite - ideologies.
"A misread of a frequently cited study from this year, published in the American Journal of Criminal Justice, likely contributed to the spread of erroneous narratives, Wong said. The study, which examined hate crime data from 1992 to 2014, found that compared to anti-Black and anti-Latino hate crimes, a higher proportion of perpetrators of anti-Asian hate crimes were people of color. Still, 75 percent of perpetrators were white."
Review of Anti-Asian hate incident reporting and data collection 2019-2021
Further context: The long history of anti-Asian hate in America, explained (with comments from this report's author) racism-coronavirus-xenophobia A reading list to understand anti-Asian racism in America (with suggestions from this report's author ) Beyond the Headlines Review of National ...
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NC man tells his story after surviving an attempted lynching in 1952
Lynn Council says on a Sunday in November, 1952 in Apex, NC officers attempted to lynch him when he refused to confessed to a crime he didn't commit.
V1 : https://youtu.be/lo3D7XSbOHg?si=rUYpndgLj0z1BW7o
Lynchings: An untold piece of Asian American history
As the nation enacts a new historic anti-lynching bill into law, experts say there needs to be increased attention on a dark and largely untold piece of Asian American history: lynchings that terrorized communities.
The big picture: Under the new law, which comes after over 200 failed attempts to codify federal anti-lynching legislation, a crime could be prosecuted as a lynching when a conspiracy to commit a hate crime results in death or serious bodily injury. Some of the first anti-Asian crimes that could fall under this definition were recorded in the 1800s at the height of white economic anxiety.
* An 1871 massacre wiped out 10% of the Chinese community in Los Angeles. It was one of the most brutal mass lynchings in U.S. history.
* These riots were part of a massive campaign across the U.S. now known as the Driving Out, which saw mobs regularly attack Chinese immigrants.
SOURCE : https://www.axios.com/2022/04/02/asian-hate-lynchings-history
ASIAN AMERICA
L.A. groups commemorate 1871 massacre that killed 10% of city's Chinese community
“It was definitely a place where no one wanted to live, and that’s where they put the Chinese,” one professor said.
SOURCE : https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna3617
Lynchings: An untold piece of Asian American history
As the nation enacts a new historic anti-lynching bill into law, experts say there needs to be increased attention on a dark and largely untold piece of Asian American history: lynchings that terrorized communities.
The big picture: Under the new law, which comes after over 200 failed attempts to codify federal anti-lynching legislation, a crime could be prosecuted as a lynching when a conspiracy to commit a hate crime results in death or serious bodily injury. Some of the first anti-Asian crimes that could fall under this definition were recorded in the 1800s at the height of white economic anxiety.
* An 1871 massacre wiped out 10% of the Chinese community in Los Angeles. It was one of the most brutal mass lynchings in U.S. history.
* These riots were part of a massive campaign across the U.S. now known as the Driving Out, which saw mobs regularly attack Chinese immigrants.
SOURCE : https://www.axios.com/2022/04/02/asian-hate-lynchings-history
ASIAN AMERICA
L.A. groups commemorate 1871 massacre that killed 10% of city's Chinese community
“It was definitely a place where no one wanted to live, and that’s where they put the Chinese,” one professor said.
SOURCE : https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna3617
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