Thread: The reason America hates wearing a mask is because it prefers showing its true face. 1/
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For some, this spike in anti-Asian racism comes as a surprise or seems like it's the first time it's happening. But that's because the Model Minority Myth—created by white people—tricked both white people and POC into thinking Asianness is a privilege. 2/
But history shows what America really thinks. The Page Act of 1875 legally codified Asian women as immoral, disease-carrying prostitutes in order to ban them from the US & extended that ban to Asian men with the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. These sentiments have never left. 3/
This is why Asian Americans are always portrayed as the perpetual foreigner—we "don't belong here" & can be removed on a whim via ongoing deportations or mob violence, such as the 1930 lynching of Filipino men & 1871 lynching of Chinese in the U.S. & the current COVID attacks. 4/
Trump calling COVID "the Chinese virus" has the same intent—to distract from his violent negligence, stump for war with China, & put a target on Asians so we'll bear the brunt of COVID frustrations instead of him. Over 2,500 anti-Asian incidents have been reported since March. 5/
As if anti-Asian violence weren't enough, structural racism means COVID is more deadly to POC. For example, Filipinx nurses comprise 4% of nurses in the U.S. but make up 31.5% of all nurse deaths. Also, many Fil-Ams live in multi-generational households—which increases risk. 6/
Trump & his supporters know COVID is deadly but sabotage efforts to stop its spread because their goal is eugenics—the same way the US infected Native Americans with smallpox, or how the Reagan admin ignored HIV since it disproportionately killed LGBTQ & Black communities. 7/
Right-wingers aren't the only racists. If you’re wondering how a man who wants to “Free Hong Kong" hates Asians, it’s the same reason why racists claim to support Uyghurs yet don’t care about Trump’s Muslim ban, US atrocities in Iraq/Afghanistan or oppression of Palestinians. 8/
It's also why the US "supports" Taiwan, S. Korea, Philippines, Hawai'i & Japan & why US soldiers took Asian wives via the 1945 War Brides Act (a loophole to anti-immigration laws). It's not because they like Asians/PI—they see us/our lands as strategic assets or spoils of war. 9/
This shows how diasporic Asian lives are always inextricably linked to the fate of Asians abroad & vice versa. US imperialism has murdered millions of Asians via war in the Philippines, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia & Laos & left a multi-generational impact. 10/
So it isn't enough to stop the spread of COVID—we have to stop the spread of anti-Asian racism too. That means rejecting the lies of the Model Minority, speaking out against anti-Asian COVID attacks, & acknowledging just how pervasive & deeply embedded anti-Asian racism is. 11/
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Is the message we want to send to Asian & Black communities: "It's okay to partner with a violent white racist & anyone who criticizes that is a bad person"? Everyone involved in this article should feel ashamed for absolving Kellie Chauvin & minimizing George Floyd's death. 1/
If you're POC & elect to partner with a white person, regardless of gender, you are burdened with the fact that your partner is racist by default & you will have to push them out of it—otherwise they will suck you into their racism & use you to shield them from accountability. 2/
We know 63% of white men & 53% of white women voted for Trump. So why should Chauvin, a white male cop with a history of 17 prior complaints & another fatal shooting, get the benefit of the doubt that he showed no prior signs to his wife Kellie that he was violently racist? 3/
While we're on the subject of Megan Amram's anti-Asian tweets & how those views shaped her writing of Fil-Am characters in The Good Place, let's talk about anti-Asian racism in the 2012 film Hit & Run starring Kristen Bell & written by her husband Dax Shepard. 1/
CW: Rape, racism
It says a lot that the dialogue about the Filipino rapist & this scene—where Bradley Cooper nearly lynches a Black man with a leash & feeds him dog food—are presented as comedy. Although the story & its characters are fictional, these portrayals tell us how Shepard views MOC. 2/
These dehumanizing stereotypes of Black men as "savage thugs" & Asian men as "weak eunuchs" is a common racist refrain. We see this with Mike Tyson & Ken Jeong in The Hangover, which Bradley Cooper also starred in. Comedian Louis CK made similar "jokes" about BM & AM in 2018. 3/
I've been quarantine-binging vampire shows & wondered why Asian guys are rarely vampires. Then I realized that since modern vampires are “heroes” meant to uphold whiteness, we don't fit that role. 1/
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Vampires weren't always depicted positively. The origins of vampire lore are steeped in a sort of Orientalism, where Eastern Europe was othered as barbaric & dangerous to Western Christian values. The earlier depictions were more visibly monstrous & less human, like Nosferatu. 2/
But as the US consumed & assimilated vampire lore & the characters' origins moved from East Europe to West Europe to the US, the more vampires represented a superior, desirable whiteness. It's similar to how European immigrants to the US were vilified before they became white. 3/
So in trying to prove they didn't ghost me after I pitched my Mulan essay, @kimmythepooh & @JessicaProis are now claiming Kimmy wasn't actually an editor at HP AV—even though that's how she introduced herself to me in 2017—& ignoring everything else I said. Gaslighting 101. 1/
Remember how @NBCAsianAmerica published the "Decade in Asian America" article that didn't include Fil-Ams/SEA & NBC didn't apologize or even acknowledge the erasure? Kimmy & Jessica are on that NBC team. There's a pattern of treating Fil-Ams as lesser. 2/
If they want to mend bridges, they must acknowledge something's broken on their end that they need to fix & actually fix it, instead of repeating the same cycle. Treating Fil-Ams as lesser & then sweeping it under the rug each time just confirms how little they think of us. 3/
The insidiousness of white supremacy isn't just that it exploits the labor of Asians & other POC, but that it appoints token POC to enforce it—making the system even harder to dismantle.
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The token serves several purposes: 1) insulate white-controlled institutions from accusations of discrimination, 2) "prove" that hard work is sufficient to overcome structural inequality, & 3) keep other Asians/POC out, especially those who would question the institution. 2/
Gatekeeping other Asians/POC from white-controlled institutions not only convinces those POC to believe they're unworthy of resources they deserve, but pits both the token and their victims against each other (lateral violence), distracting them from their mutual oppressor. 3/
When I was a teen, I worked as a summer hire filing Vietnam War records. I couldn't articulate it then, but as a Fil-Am, working there deeply affected me.
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Imagery of the Vietnam War is so one-sided that many have been desensitized to the trauma & suffering of Vietnamese people—even AsAms ourselves. By that age I had already long been taught to identify as an un-hypenated American & root for Rambo & other violent white saviors. 2/
So that's why, when an older white co-worker—a Vietnam War veteran—suggested my Asian presence was triggering to him, I internalized it by learning to walk on egg shells around him & make myself smaller. It didn't matter that I was Filipino. To him, I was just another g**k. 3/