RE: Here’s my question.
July 15, 2019 at 8:07 pm
(This post was last modified: July 15, 2019 at 8:38 pm by Athene.)
(July 15, 2019 at 4:00 pm)Drich Wrote:Quote:In your racist rush to grossly oversimplify matters and lap up the stereotype of being a "model" minority, you've IGNORED the fact that Hispanic families continue to be overrepresented among the poor in the US and that Southeast Asians have some of the highest poverty rates in this country. Your insistence that all Asians are thriving is untrue.
what a dishonest pos you are.
Most asians are doing better than the average white person in america today.
https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012/06/...americans/
Then to call out south east asians.. sweet heart they may be the poorest people in the world outside south america, but unlike south american the US will simply not allow them in if they have nothing to contribute, can't speak the language or can not work a skilled job.
https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/dic...-americans
So working from your stereotype this is true that south eastern asian are poor but not if they come here.
Uh-oh! Somebunny's upset. And quite CLUELESS, it would appear.
Southeast Asians HERE in U.S. have some of the highest dropout and poverty rates in THIS country. Now, I don't say this to suggest that there's something inherently wrong with or stupid about SA's. I don't believe that all. I'm just pointing out that it is racial stereotyping that's caused you to believe that impoverished Asians are "unheard of" the US, not reality. They are many Asians in this country who are indeed falling through the cracks that you simply don't see.
Asian Americans are falling through the cracks in data representation and social services
Asian-Americans Have the Highest Poverty Rate in NYC
The Gap Between Rich and Poor is Highest Among Asian Americans