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asians: pls care about racism against us
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like literally the fact that this has 9 notes (and most other posts abt asian american rep i’ve seen, rbed, or written have similar amounts), is proving my point. every time i reblog or post anything about racism agains asians, i can literally see everyone scrolling past it. not even given a performative like. are y’all consciously ignoring it or are you truly just that desensitized to racism against asians?
so i have a lot to say about this.
people make derogatory jokes ALL THE TIME about asians. our eyes, our food, the way we dress, accents, etc. jokes made in good fun are lovely and appreciated. racism and disrespect disguised as a joke is never okay.
i feel like people also don’t see how large asia really is. there are so many different types of asians. i’m chinese, (east asian), and although that’s seen as like the “most prevalent type of asian”, there are south asians (india, pakistan, sri lanka, bangledesh, etc), southeast asians (thai, vietnamese, fillipino, cambodian, indonesian, etc.), middle eastern (saudi arabian, iranian, afghan, iraqi, etc.), and central asian (kazakh, uzbek, turkmenistan, etc.). asia is very diverse, and each place has their own unique culture. stop grouping “asians” together as a whole. it’s just not logical when each region is so different from one another.
also, there’s this ongoing theme about how asians are stuck “in between” the social divide in america. we’re not really seen as POC, and often excluded when terms such as BIPOC (black and indigenous people of color) are used. but at the same time, we’re not a part of white america either. we’re stuck in between, and we’re not included in the movement for justice that the BIPOC community is striving for, nor are we afforded traditionally white privileges.
“good” stereotypes are also very harmful. it detracts from our individual accomplishments. just because someone has good grades in school and they’re asian doesn’t mean that “they’re good at school because they’re asian”. no. they’re good at school because they worked to get where they are. stop making our accomplishments seem less impactful and deserved just because “we’re supposed to be good at it”. it’s not “supposed to”. we don’t say lebron james is good at basketball because he’s black. we recognize his efforts to get where he is today. being black doesn’t automatically give you superior athletic abilities, just the same as being asian doesn’t automatically give you superior math abilities. that’s a load of bs.
making fun of accents is also not funny at all. people would get mad if others made fun of aave, and the same rules should also apply to asian and spanish accents. people who speak with these accents usually did not learn english as their first language. the fact that they can speak two languages is automatically deserving of respect, no matter what their accent sounds like. i bet that if the people who make fun of these accents learned chinese or vietnamese, or any other language in their adulthood, their accents would sound just as obvious to native speakers of the language. in china, people are generally very respectful and admire foreigners who took the time to learn chinese, because it’s a hard language to learn and speak as it is very different from latin-based languages. it should be the same the other way around. take notes from them and treat others respectfully, no matter how broken their english is.
the stereotypes of “the obedient, domestic asian housewife” and the “effeminate, nerdy asian guy” are also very harmful. fetishization of asian women because of our culture is harmful. emasculation of asian men because of their culture is harmful too. most asian cultural values place familial obedience and sacrifice for the communal good at the very top of the moral hierarchy. just because western culture is more individualized and achievement-driven doesn’t mean people can diss eastern culture however they like.
basically, just be mindful about what you say to people. this applies to everyone. don’t repeat insensitive jokes, don’t agree with racism, don’t generalize people because of where they came from, and don’t make baseless assumptions about people that makes their hard work irrelevant. it’s literally not that hard to be respectful about other cultures.
so i’m bringing this back bc apparently there have been a couple of misunderstandings abt my addition:
police brutality is not limited to blm.
the justice system doesn’t work for anyone except privileged whites.
i realize that it’s hard to combat racism when the history and examples are muddled, so this is my best attempt at clearing things up.
asians have never been privileged, and those who enforce the “model minority” stereotype are erasing history and trying to retain power by belittling others.
in case you didn’t know—because school doesn’t teach this stuff—america was very racist towards anyone who wasn’t white! spoiler alert, this wasn’t limited to blacks!!
so here are some historical examples of context. this will be followed up by another reblog containing more modern examples of discrimination because it’s simply too much information to add in one reblog.
DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION
the naturalization act of 1790 — (full text)
barred all immigrants other than those of white descent from ever becoming a legal citizen of the united states.
the naturalization act of 1870 — (full text)
included “african allies” in the population eligible for naturalization, but still excluded everyone else.
following the gold rush of the 1850s in california, a number of discriminatory legislative acts were passed:
the anti-coolie act of 1862 —(full text)
at the time, chinese populations in the US were referred to (derogatorily) as “coolies”—hence the name of this act. this act enforced a foreign miner’s tax of $3 monthly ($94.55 in today’s dollars) on chinese laborers; a hefty sum for a single miner. (a more detailed history of the treatment of chinese immigrants during the gold rush)
the page act of 1875 — (full text)
effectively barred entry to all east asian women because they supposedly “carried distinct germs to which they were immune, but from which whites would die if exposed” (cue colonial flashbacks). many of these women worked in the sex industry, because the california state legislature had fundamentally misunderstood the nature of asian immigration. the asian men who immigrated to california to work on railroads and mine gold had to pay back brokers who paid for their trip: plus interest. this lead to them not being able to send money home to their families, which led to an influx of immigration from female workers as well, who were then unable to find profitable work in california when they got here; hence, the start of the proliferation of asian women in the california prostitution industry. eventually, this led to the fear that some white people believed that germs and disease could most easily be transmitted to white men through labor of chinese prostitutes. fun, yeah?
also, “the appearance of the body and clothing supposedly offered a range of possible clues about inner character, on which some officials drew when trying to differentiate prostitutes from real wives.” bodily clues used to examine chinese women included bound feet, “prettiness, youth, demeanor,” and how they walked. however, the task of differentiating “real” wives from prostitutes was virtually impossible. men, on the other hand, faced more lenient restriction practices and were not required to “carry photographs, nor to match photographs that had been sent in advance to san francisco port authorities.”
so let’s add a heavy dose of sexism to that, but that’s not what we’re here for.
this act separated families almost permanently: wives could not immigrate to america to reunite with their husbands, and women seeking job opportunities in america would almost certainly be denied.
the chinese exclusion act of 1882 — (full text)
oh boy. this one’s a banger.
as gold became harder to find and competition increased, animosity toward the chinese and other foreigners increased. they were basically kicked out the mining industry entirely (see the foreign miner’s tax) and took up other low-wage jobs, forming enclaves now known as “chinatowns” in places like san francisco. public opinion and law in california began to demonize chinese workers and immigrants in any role, and eventually laws were placed not only restricting labor, but also dictating behavior and living conditions (where they could settle: redlining, but not subtle at all).
“Although widespread dislike for the Chinese persisted well after the law itself was passed, of note is that some capitalists and entrepreneurs resisted their exclusion because they accepted lower wages.” ➡ cue white men blaming chinese men for depressing wages, when they’re really blaming the wrong people.
capitalism :’) but we’re not here to talk about that either.
“The laws were driven largely by racial concerns; immigration of persons of other races was unlimited during this period.”
everyone knew it was blatantly racist. did they care? nope.
it also started the cycle of heavy policing along the us-mexico border, as bans on chinese immigration to the us led to an influx of immigration to mexico.
the gentlemen’s agreement of 1907
an informal agreement between the united states and japan for the united states to not enact any formal immigration policies and for japan to stop sending emigrants to the us.
immigration act of 1917 (also known as the literacy act) — (full text)
aimed to restrict immigration by imposing literacy tests on immigrants, creating new categories of inadmissible persons, and barring immigration from the asia-pacific zone. one section of the law designated an “asiatic barred zone” from which people could not immigrate, including much of asia and the pacific islands. the zone, defined through longitudinal and latitudinal coordinates, excluded immigrants from china, british india, afghanistan, arabia, burma (myanmar), siam (thailand), the malay states, the dutch east indies, the soviet union east of the ural mountains, and most polynesian islands. neither the philippines nor japan was included in the banned zone. the idea of the “yellow peril” was introduced at this time, which framed east asians as an existential threat to western civilization. there’s more to this act, including the effects on illiterate europeans and people who were “mentally defective” or “persons with constitutional psychopathic inferiority” (read: people who admitted they were gay).
immigration act of 1924 (also known as the asian exclusion act) — (full text pt. 1; full text pt. 2)
prevented immigration from asia, set quotas on the number of immigrants from the eastern hemisphere, and provided funding and an enforcement mechanism to carry out the longstanding ban on other immigrants. apparently established “to preserve the ideal of U.S. homogeneity” (read: white protestants are considered superior), the bill was passed with minimal congressional resistance. literally everyone in congress was racist :’) fun times.
immigration act of 1952 (do you see a pattern here?) — (full text)
abolished racial restrictions found in United States immigration and naturalization statutes, but retained a quota system for nationalities and regions. established a preference system that determined which ethnic groups were “desirable” (racism, but subtler :’) and placed great importance on labor qualifications. defined three types of immigrants: immigrants with special skills or who had relatives who were US citizens, who were exempt from quotas and who were to be admitted without restrictions; average immigrants whose numbers were not supposed to exceed 270,000 per year; and refugees.
KEY PROVISION:
“Whenever the President finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may by proclamation, and for such period as he shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.“
(aka this law was the one invoked by trump when he banned people from majority-muslim countries from immigrating to the united states. sound familiar yet?)
ANOTHER KEY PROVISION (added in the amendment in 1965):
“No person shall receive any preference or priority or be discriminated against in the issuance of an immigrant visa because of the person’s race, sex, nationality, place of birth, or place of residence.”
sounds nice, until you realize that religion, sexual identity, sexual preferences, and political leanings aren’t included. neither is a person’s physical constitution, which was actively used in discriminating against disabled persons, among others.
“Before the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, the U.S. Bureau of Immigration vetted newcomers to the United States and often denied entry to new immigrants on subjective conclusion of “perverse” acts such as homosexuality, prostitution, sexual deviance, crime of moral turpitude, economic dependency, or “perverse” bodies like hermaphrodites [intersex] or individuals with abnormal or small body parts during the period from 1900 to 1924. During this time, immigration authorities denied immigrants entry on this subjective basis by issuing “likely to be a public charge.” However, by the 1950s, the immigration authorities solidified this screening measure into law when they enacted a provision against prostitution or any so-called “immoral sexual act”. In addition, aliens deemed feeble-minded, mentally disabled, physically defective, or professional beggars were also ineligible for admission.”
yeah. discrimination goes way back, and we never learn about this stuff in schools.
today, most of these acts have been repealed, but their scars still linger. chapter 7 of title 8 of the united states code is still titled “Exclusion of Chinese”, though the statutes within are labeled as “repealed” or “omitted.”
anyways, blatantly racist legislature allowed for even more blatantly racist actions, which led to a number of massacres. yes, you read that right. massacres. we don’t learn about this stuff in history class, yeah? well, that’s why i’m writing this now. sensitive topics below the cut.
TW: HEAVY TOPICS, DESCRIPTIONS (SOMETIMES RATHER GRAPHIC) OF DEATH AND L*NCHING, MOB JUSTICE, VIOLENCE, AND MORE. please read at your own discretion. descriptions of massacres and disease are included.
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The above video titled “The Unequal Opportunity Race” was screened as part of a schoolwide Black History Month program at Glen Allen High School in Glen Allen, Virginia. Some parents apparently weren’t thrilled about that. One local grandparent had two words for what this video was pushing on white kids.
White people don’t like it when you put their privilege on display. This makes it hard for them to pretend there’s no such thing.
This needs to be seen by kids today. It’s all true.
You ever look at a post and just KNOW that the notes are full of things that will piss you off but then you read them anyway?
I did that. Don’t do that. Don’t read the notes.
Okay this is hilariously good. OBVIOUSLY it’s necessary and I’d love my kids to watch it but the slow mo is comedy and I love it
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These dudes are fucking legit. They don’t just show up one day in court, either, they actually make friends with the kids and let them know they have a support system and that there are people in the world who care about them and will always have their back. And less important, but also cool, is that the few times a couple of them have come into my cafe, they’ve been super friendly and polite and when I told one of the guys that I noticed his Bikers Against Child Abuse patch and wanted him to know how awesome I thought he was because of it, he got kind of shy and blushed and said, “The kids are the awesome ones, we just let them know they’re allowed to be brave.”
The source is long, but so, so good. These men and women are available in 36 states, 24 hours a day to stand guard at home, in court, at school, even if the child has a nightmare. Many of them are survivors of childhood abuse as well, and know what it’s like to feel scared and alone.
In court that day, the judge asked the boy, “Are you afraid?” No, the boy said.
Pipes says the judge seemed surprised, and asked, “Why not?”
The boy glanced at Pipes and the other bikers sitting in the front row, two more standing on each side of the courtroom door, and told the judge, “Because my friends are scarier than he is.”
Actual tears.. hnngh
Show me more of people like this, world. I give up on humans too easily.
where do i sign up for this,i want to be in this gang
This is fucking amazing. It may be out of character for me to say this but rock on
Bikers Against Child Abuse was founded in 1995 by a Native American child psychologist whose ride name is Chief, when he came across a young boy who had been subjected to extreme abuse and was too afraid to leave his house. He called the boy to reach out to him, but the only thing that seemed to interest the child was Chief’s bike. Soon, some 20 bikers went to the boy’s neighborhood and were able to draw him out of his house for the first time in weeks.
Chief’s thesis was that a child who has been abused by an adult can benefit psychologically from the presence of even more intimidating adults that they know are on their side. “When we tell a child they don’t have to be afraid, they believe us,” Arizona biker Pipes told azcentral.com. “When we tell them we will be there for them, they believe us.” ( Article)
More about BACA, from their site
My parents are a part of this organization and they are metal af
They go on runs to protect the child if they feel even the slightest threatened no matter where. If the child needs them to go on vacation with them, they do. Bikers come from across the nation to watch over and take shifts for these kids. And the best part is once you’re adopted into this family as a BACA kid, you’re always one. Even when you’re 40 and the perp gets released from jail, they’ll come meet with you and find your best options for avoiding the person and maintaining the life you’ve built for yourself. Once a BACA child, always a BACA child. In Florida, there’s 100% rate for identifying the perp based on the child’s testimony. Why? Because BACA stands with the child and supports the child so they feel comfortable enough to point out their attacker.
What’s better than a badass biker gang being on your side???
NATIVE AMERICAN CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST WHO IS A BIKER AND NAMED HIMSELF CHIEF HELL YES I’M HERE FOR THAT AND BIKERS BEING BAD ASS TO PROTECT KIDS. HELL YEAH.
it’s back! I will always reblog BACA
Damn good people.
I know they wouldn’t consider themselves such, but these people are freaking heroes and the world is a better place because of them.
Hey folks, it talks about this in the article but its not mentioned in this post, BACA is a 501 © (3) charity that depends in part on donations to help pay for stuff like gas for their bikes. If you want to help, consider donating.
@copperbadge You like posting about heroes, Sam. Seems like this would be up your alley.
I love these folks! I’ve reblogged them before but it’s wonderful to see the donation information has been added.
Always reblog. Keep doing what you’re doing y'all.
Guys? This post changed my life. I saw this post. Forever ago. And thought it was only in america… and wished desperately that they could help me. But then I saw it again, during a bad episode, and checked their site. They aren’t just in the USA
They’re in Canada as well and probably other countries. I met and talked with a native guy who runs the place near me. His name is Shaman. I got in, and I’m considered a BACA child now. Despite being 17, turning 18 when I talked to them. They spent time with me when my abuser was over, they gave me therapy resources. They give you something called a ‘level 1′ where they go to your house with as many bikers as they can, i shit you not a solid 20-40 bikers came from even out of province, and met me. I got to choose my biker name and I got a vest with patches on it and my name on it. They all hugged a Teddybear before giving it to me, and told me if I ever felt the BACA bear was running out of love, to give them a call and they’d refill it for me, and then I got a ride on one of their bikes. Just a day or so ago I went to an annual party with them and they we ate food one of them cooked and had a lot of laughs.
I’ve never felt as loved as I did being a part of the BACA family. They also gave me dog tags with the names, and phone numbers of my 2 workers. So I can call them whenever I feel scared.
BACA is an absolutely wonderful group that will do everything in it’s power to help any child whos been abused.
And it doesn’t end when you’re 18 either. As long as you get in contact/get your level 1 before you’re 18? you’re ALWAYS a BACA kid. I’m 18 now and they still invite me to parties, ask me if I’m okay, and are there for me. They’re still trying to find me resources for therapy.
BACA has changed my fucking life.
I hope you all can read this, and reblog it knowing from someone who fucking been with them, that they are absolutely amazing.
If I ever don’t reblog this, it’s because I am physically being restrained against my will.
I need to look into this more