gambit
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Here is the deal...
People do not immigrate/emigrate because of the past but because of the present and the future. For the US, immigrants do not look at US history and recoiled with horror then they chose another country or do nothing. If they chose another country, it is because the alternative (such as Canada) is somehow currently better than the US. The fact that they looked at the US in particular, and the West in general, means that at the PRESENT, the West, including the US, offers them more opportunities than where they are.
Asians who became Asian-Americans, first and later generations, are no different. It is not that they are ignorant of slavery or of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 or of lingering racism in America. But rather, Asian emigres understood that PRESENT America in particular, and the West in general, has moved away from that past. They believe that present and flawed America offers them a better future than wherever they are, so they moved. First, they become immigrants, then they became emigres. The last is permanent.
Polls are social snapshots of emotions. Currently, AAs do not 'feel' they belongs in the US is not because of their fellow Americans but from certain institutions, famously higher education where prestigious universities have explicit discriminatory policies against AAs. The US government do not have such policy but the US government are currently filled with ideologues who shares the same racist attitude as academia, so the US government is apathetic about what is going on. AAs believes in meritocracy because the US once convinced them so. But now instead of once white racists who made racist politics and policies, the US have non-white racists who made nearly identical racist politics and policies. Blacks on Asian crimes do not make AAs feel as if they do not 'belong' in the US. It is those some private institutions are racists and the US government does nothing.
Unfortunately, some AAs contributes to racism in academia. Professor Asao Inoue is one. Inoue does not say 'Exclude Asian-Americans from universities'. But he believes that humans cannot go past skin color and that society's institutions, private and government, should reflect that.
People do not immigrate/emigrate because of the past but because of the present and the future. For the US, immigrants do not look at US history and recoiled with horror then they chose another country or do nothing. If they chose another country, it is because the alternative (such as Canada) is somehow currently better than the US. The fact that they looked at the US in particular, and the West in general, means that at the PRESENT, the West, including the US, offers them more opportunities than where they are.
Asians who became Asian-Americans, first and later generations, are no different. It is not that they are ignorant of slavery or of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 or of lingering racism in America. But rather, Asian emigres understood that PRESENT America in particular, and the West in general, has moved away from that past. They believe that present and flawed America offers them a better future than wherever they are, so they moved. First, they become immigrants, then they became emigres. The last is permanent.
Polls are social snapshots of emotions. Currently, AAs do not 'feel' they belongs in the US is not because of their fellow Americans but from certain institutions, famously higher education where prestigious universities have explicit discriminatory policies against AAs. The US government do not have such policy but the US government are currently filled with ideologues who shares the same racist attitude as academia, so the US government is apathetic about what is going on. AAs believes in meritocracy because the US once convinced them so. But now instead of once white racists who made racist politics and policies, the US have non-white racists who made nearly identical racist politics and policies. Blacks on Asian crimes do not make AAs feel as if they do not 'belong' in the US. It is those some private institutions are racists and the US government does nothing.
Unfortunately, some AAs contributes to racism in academia. Professor Asao Inoue is one. Inoue does not say 'Exclude Asian-Americans from universities'. But he believes that humans cannot go past skin color and that society's institutions, private and government, should reflect that.