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Zack's avatar

Wokeness is absolutely a religion for the irreligious. There’s something in human nature that clearly craves concepts of sin, repentance, penance, and fighting the infidels.

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Ray Hashem's avatar

Does “almost every Asian” have experiences like that? 85% of Indian Americans say that racism against them is a minor problem or not a problem: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013/09/16/miss-america-pageant-puts-indian-americans-in-the-spotlight/. That’s certainly my experience as a brown guy with a Muslim name that went to college in the south post 9/11. My precinct went overwhelmingly for Trump in 2016, and I’ve encountered zero racism in 6 years of living here. My dad, who travels a lot, was commenting about how little racism he’s experienced in 30+ years in America.

The story about your friend’s dad is unfortunate and unpleasant. But I think the takeaway depends on how you look at it. Anyone unhinged enough to beat someone up over a traffic altercation may well say whatever thinks will be hurtful and get a reaction. If there was some other notable characteristic of the victim the attacker may well have focused on that instead.

I would point out: why are Asians getting attacked in the Bay Area and NYC? I don’t think it’s because those places are hotbeds of racism, but rather hotbeds of crime and mental disorders. The only times in my life I’ve been called racial epithets have been from homeless black people in Atlanta. Are they yelling at me because of racism, or is racism what they happen to lash out with?

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