The gulf between the Asian-American celebrity + Instagram activist class (most with fancy degrees) and working class immigrant Asians is HUGE.

At this point, the former’s interest in advancing its ideology & activism is antagonistic to the latter’s.

nytimes.com/2021/07/18/us/…
This tension between the progressive, utopian, luxury beliefs of an elite class is coming to a head with reality on the ground: crime is skyrocketing, as are homelessness, mental illness and drug overdose rates, and old vulnerable Asians are bearing the brunt.

The old trope
that a conservative is just a liberal mugged by reality seems to be highly reinforced by the political experiment that is San Francisco.

This article doesn’t even examine the other ways that progressive policies are red-pilling average Asian Americans - CRT in schools, the
upending of merit-based admissions in favor of racial quotas in service of “diversity,” the increasing acceptance of values that Asians hold dear as “white supremacy culture,” etc.

Of course, the activist class ignores this kind of systematic discrimination in favor of elite
pet causes like “representation in Hollywood” and “anti-Asian hate in the form of words like China virus.”

None of these issues will do anything to affect what working class Asians care about: safety, law and order, fairness in education, etc.
And lastly, note how quick leaders, activists and the media will immediately jump on “racial animus” and hate crime designation if the perpetrator was white (see Atlanta shooting case).

What we hesitate & defer judgement on, versus what we are quick to condemn as racial animus
does say a lot. Many in the larger Asian community - who don’t identify with the pan-ethnic label - are realizing that their leaders and activists are gaslighting them. The chatter in online forums/groups diverge wildly from media narratives.

Prepare for political consequences.

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19 Jul
Guess it wasn’t enough that the @expensify CEO emailed all 10 million of its customers last year to tell them how to vote (title of email was “Protect Democracy. Vote for Biden”).

Ignoring the huge breach of trust, now it’s doubling down with this new email!

I don’t doubt that
some of funds will go to good causes and actually help people.

But this bit about donating 25cents for every dollar paid to a white male employee?

There’s a subtext here isn’t it? It generalizes entire demographic categories and weirdly implies a mathematical relationship
between a white male employee and whoever they think they need to be compensating for.

It also begs the question: why don’t they just hire whoever it is on top of the oppression matrix to replace white male employees at Expensify then? How about the Board?
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16 Jul
In light of Psaki’s admission that the White House is flagging posts that “spread disinformation” to Facebook & that the guilty should be banned from all other platforms, do you think our media would vigorously oppose this the way they opposed Singapore’s “online falsehood laws?”
Because when POFMA - Singapore’s anti-fake news laws - debuted in parliament, pretty much every mainstream media (and Amnesty and Hunan Rights Watch) criticized it.

So why do they recognize the dangers of the govt in cahoots with Big Tech when it comes to foreign countries but
Not their own? Why the double standards? Why the inconsistency?

Either this is government overreach and a dramatic curtailing of free expression, or it’s not.

The answer of course, is that they are just partisan hacks with myopic blinders. Their tribe is doing the censoring,
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California students could soon be required to take at least one semester of “ethnic studies” to graduate.

Sounds innocuous, right? But what it really is, is a Trojan Horse built to usher in the Successor Ideology - CRT, intersectionality, decolonialism, etc.

Let’s look closer.
This is from the Liberated Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum, created by consultants which, if approved by the CA state assembly, will get to shape the *required* Ethnic Studies course.

You will notice all the buzzwords. And you will also easily see the room for pedagogical abuse.
Decolonizing education is revolutionary as it seeks to radically tear down education as we know it. It will weed out “Western” knowledge.

They go as far to admit that they will ask students to “unknow what they’ve been taught” about how to think and how to know about the world.
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My first grade teacher once called my mother, alarmed that I was racially confused.

“Your daughter does not know she’s Chinese. She keeps insisting she’s English.”

I spoke English and had no conception of ethnicity. Once, I asked my grandmother what my given name - 英 - meant.
England, she said.

So I was dead sure I was English and filled out all my forms accordingly.

My mom had to have The Talk with me. “No, you’re really ethnically Chinese but not nationally. And you’re definitely NOT English even though you speak it.”

I remember crying.
Of course now I laugh at the story. Growing up in a commonwealth country, I was always more familiar with British culture and slang than any other.

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This has got be gaslighting, right?

A history lesson 🧵

Historically, China not only tried to invade Vietnam (as I cite in my latest @TheSpectator piece) but other countries as well. The Chinese tried to invade Burma but were repulsed. Image
Under the Yuan Dynasty, they attempted to invade Japan but were thwarted by the Divine Wind.

China also sought tributes from outlying kingdoms especially those in the Korean peninsula to acknowledge their suzerainty.
In the modern era, PLA troops invaded South Korea as this is a little known fact. When the North Koreans invaded the South at the outbreak of the war, they captured Seoul and forced the allies to the Busan perimeter.

When the tide was turned, the Allies drove the NKs to the
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My latest for @TheSpectator on the CCP’s 100th anniversary:

Xi Jinping praised the historical inevitability of China’s national rejuvenation, neglecting to point out that the abject state from which the nation had to ‘rejuvenate,’ was self-imposed by Mao.
spectatorworld.com/topic/chinese-…
To date there has been no moral reckoning of Mao’s ‘Great Leap Forward’ by the CCP, which continues to primarily blame natural disasters for the famine in official party history.

It wasn’t until the party gave up on its central planning and collectivist fantasies that the
Chinese people were able to lift themselves out of the poverty for which the CCP was responsible in the first place.

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