White supremacy is an underlying societal system that positions whiteness as the norm and creates harmful structures and ideas about other racial groups, which can be upheld by anyone regardless of their own race, and this system often leads marginalized communities to internalize its values and silence their own voices.
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Why do Asians choose the side of white supremacy.追加:
What's going on right? It's Afro Think Tank.
Today we're going to the Asian side of social media and we're going to listen to them talk about racism. Why they choose to side with white supremacy?
What's in their head when they when you know when they do that? What is this anti-blackness all about?
How does it make any kind of sense? You know, and I got a a question for Asian.
If there's any Asian people watching me, I I really want you to answer this question.
In the history and all the history of your dealings, when I say Asian, I'm talking about the entire Asian community, right? All of you guys, all of y'all, right?
T can you can you tell me one time in all of your histories with the European?
Can you can you point to me one time where they've ever had your back or did something on purpose to benefit you or ever told you that you also can join the club of whiteness?
or ever said ever anywhere that they view you equal to them ever.
Can you name me a time when they have not stabbed you in the back or made your nations uh the default enemy of the West, which is white people?
Can you name a time in history where the white man came to your countries to your lands and not not graped your women and children?
Can you name me? Can you name me any time in history where white people have not purposely taken advantage of you to take your stuff?
Have white people ever given you proper representation in Hollywood in media?
Have they have they ever platformed a strong lead Asian male in a franchise continuously?
I mean, can you name any support?
Anything will do anything anything white people or the west has ever done ever in the history of all whitenom in the history of all western them which mean white them. All right. Have they ever in any instance ever as a group of people, as a culture, as a race, as Europeans, have they ever ever in life ever given you a semblance of respect?
Ever.
Have they ever come to you in earnest at all? Ever. Can you name an instance at which when doing business with Europeans, white people, that you knew that you were not combating purposeful corruption, espionage, and sabotage?
I mean, anything, right? Cuz I'm just trying to figure out cuz you guys are very rational, right? Asians in general are very rational. And I believe that because of the way you guys, you know, you know, the way your culture is set up that once you learn a piece of data, you guys usually take that and you improve, right? You guys are known for that. So with all this data right at this point, is there a conservative cultural um inclination to maintain the ignorance that has been permeating in certain portions of your community as far as how you treat black people who has historically never done anything to you?
Cuz if you can, please can you name me a time in history? And it's it's okay if you go way back to where African people, colonized and raped, murdered your people, disenfranchised your nations, and committed genocide and and all that. Have can you name an African group of people who's ever done that? And that we're not going to include the ones that participated in military campaigns. They don't count.
All right? I'm talking about African nations cuz you guys hate us so much, right? Can you name it?
Can you name a reason, a really good compelling reason to actually with your own perspective, not based off what white people taught you, but through your own perspective, just cutting out white Europeans, can you actually pinpoint a reason for you not to like or discriminate against black people?
Can you find anything superior about you over black people in black nations in real life? That means you got to do real research because I know how Asian countries are really set up and I know how African countries are really set up and they're not too different. They're not too different and real people know that. [ __ ] what they show you on TV. I know. Okay. So, yeah. So, you know, we pretty much are should be natural allies, right? got common enemies, common struggles. Even our cultures are similar in certain ways, right?
Can you please name me, you know, going back again, what would make you choose them over us? I really want to know the answer to that question. Anyway, you guys tell me what you think in the comments sections after think tank.
Learn something, teach something. I'm out.
>> Let's be clear. White supremacy doesn't mean white supremacists or that we're blaming white people. White supremacy is an underlying system within our society that places whiteness as a norm or frame to base everyone else on and creates harmful structures and ideas about other racial groups. It's not just about white people. You can see in this pyramid, for example, that things like saying it's just a joke all the way to hate crimes, all uphold white supremacy, just in varying degrees. Anyone, including bipok, can subscribe to these ideas and uphold white supremacy, not just white people. It's not a collection of individual acts of hatred or prejudice or discrimination, but an oppressive system of various institutions working together. So, in this video, which made some people pretty upset when I said the violence against Asians occurring is a symptom of white supremacy, means that people are feeding into false ideas created by white supremacy like that Asians caused the Corona virus. It doesn't mean I'm blaming white people.
It means I'm looking at larger underlying issues. I'm mad at Asian-Americans because why are we so smart but so silent? What's with the silence? I suspect that if we opened our mouths, we would side with black people and other brown people as the real American heroes. Yeah, we're brown, not white. But this would disrupt the white supremacy brainwash we're caught in. And deep down, we hate ourselves for siding with whiteness. We know they're wrong.
Our silence is the sound of us hating ourselves. But that's the Squid Game trap that they set for us, an Asian-American matrix that messes with our reality. And it's all based on hating black people. You know, the ones we're all secretly trying to copy, even the white peoples. White supremacy isn't smart, but it's tricky like that. You like being tricked? I don't know any Asians who put up with that. We got to decolonize ourselves and find Asian joy.
Therein lies our voice. If >> someone starts a sentence with we Asians, just know that [ __ ] is not Asian. Following the HMartgate drama, it seems as though we've had quite a productive conversation and that Asians have finally woken up from the shackles of white supremacy. But from my perspective, I don't agree. I think we are actually seeing some of the worst of the worst of the Asian community. And there's a bunch of us that are just silently watching from the background like, "Yeah, we kind of suck." have said this from the start. This whole thing did not begin just because a bunch of Asian creators wanted the approval of white people. There's a whole other element to this. It's that a bunch of Asian content creators took this as an opportunity to tear down another Asian content creator that was on the rise. Following this, you have a whole other bunch of Asian content creators who want to use this as an opportunity to then now go after all these larger Asian content creators whom they clearly disliked for a very long time. You have all these clicks forming where the comment section is being used to go after all these Asian content creators. It's literally toxic Asian friend group. Okay, this is what you guys were calling out not too long ago and you're becoming exactly that. Before we can even talk about dismantling white supremacy and addressing the antilackness within the Asian community, we have to first have a community. How are you going to mobilize a community to do anything when you don't even have a community? A lot of us grew up in a household where we were constantly being compared with other Asian kids. Like, oh, you got into that school, but the Wang family son got into an even better school. Why can't you be more like him?
A lot of us then have this built-in mentality where we see other Asian people as competition. A lot of Asian people really struggle seeing other Asian people succeed. And I'm not saying that we should give Asian people a pass to be problematic simply because they're Asian. But there are multiple approaches here other than calling this person out.
Know from psychology 101 that positive reinforcement is a better driver of change than punishment. So calling people out is actually not a very effective way to drive change, but it is dramatic. And so if you love to call people out, think about why that is. You Asians talk a big game about breaking the generational cycle of trauma, but to be honest with you, you sound exactly like your parents. You sound like the Chinese aunties playing ma jang, the Korean ajima, the Sunday church. You just haven't realized that you're exactly like them because you're speaking a different language.
>> Asians really need to disenter whiteness. The only enemy we are seeing are the majority of white people. In fact, we really need to stop looking down on non-white communities such as black and native Americans because they have fought for our civil rights since very long ago. White nationalists can't protect us because they will always try to divide our community and make non-whites go against each other. That's their goal. During PhilippineAmerican War, many of the black communities chose to side with the Filipino community because they see the white people are the oppressors and tried to colonize the Philippines. And they did. And we need more Asian and black solidarity in order to stop white supremacy. We can't erase racism, but we can stand solidarity with many non-white communities in order to fight against colonialism and imperialism. Actually, the media calls it out more when it's a black person.
Professor Janelle Wong studied the media coverage of uh anti-Asian incidents, released her findings. Guess what?
There's no empirical basis that it is predominantly black people attacking Asian elders. What about Jennifer Hoe, another professor of Asian-American studies? Oh, she also found that the prevailing media narrative that this is mainly at the hands of black folks. Also not true. But Kyla, I just like saw this video. As Kartik Ram Krishnan, the founder of AAPI data said, black folks are a community that are over police and over surveillance. And so the media has a lot of footage that they can use to build this false narrative. And yes, there is a higher proportion of people of color attacking Asians, but 75% of the incidences still white perpetrators.
Hey, Clarissa with no profile picture engaging in divide and conquer and inaccurate racial stereotypes. You are the only person in this equation who is upholding white supremacy. Now, it happens that a lot of my content does cover that it is necessary for Asian-Americans to fight against our weaponization by white supremacy for the purpose of harming other people of the global majority in the United States and that it harms Asian-Americans as well.
But there is a difference between being weaponized by white supremacy to cause harm to others and benefiting from white supremacy. I have a couple of playlists if you care to learn, but I doubt that you do. So, relevant to what is important to you. I find it interesting that I make a whole video about how people can learn about Project 2025 and two things that we can do to prevent it from being implemented. But you characterize me as not caring. I suspect that if I was sobbing and crying hysterically and spelling out my oppression fantasy in case Project 2025 is implemented, then you would say, "Oh, that person really cares." But you know why we respond to that? It's because of white women tears. It's the race to innocence and the weaponization of helplessness. So, let me see if this will convince you that I care.
This has taken me like 56 tries to film because, you know, I've never asked for anything on my channel. Never ever. And I hate that I'm having to do this right now, but I'm so scared of Project 2025.
And I know that a lot of you are, too.
So, what I need what I need people to do, especially if you're somebody who can pass as a weight conservative, is is I need you to go to Project 2025's website, and I need you to sign yourself up for the personnel database. And then I need you to start taking the online ondemand academy courses so that in case, oh god, it's too scary.
so that in case project 2025 happens, we'll have qualified and eligible, prepared people ready to take the call to go work in DC as political appointees and to fight from inside. Can you can you please do that for me? And it's not it's not just for me. It's for all marginalized people. It's for all of us because it's just so horrible. in. And if you can't do that because you're too lazy or privileged or insensitive, when the tanks start rolling down the street for us, we'll have you to blame because you wouldn't sign up for the personnel database better.
>> See, I actually think a lot of people think it's like a superiority thing, but I almost think if we're associated with a white person, then we won't get mistreated anymore because it's like we get to hide behind them. I can kind of see what you're saying. I don't >> [ __ ] THEM AGAIN. [ __ ] THEM. THE THEMM AND YOU IS NOT FRIEND. [ __ ] THEM. THEM DON'T NEED TO BE IN YOUR LIFE. SO WHY YOU MAKING THEM CAUSE YOU NOTHING BUT TROUBLE AND STRIKE? [ __ ] THEM.
>> I pray all of the billionaires who exploit the lower class [ __ ] die. And they get licked down, put in the ground, dug up, and then [ __ ] told to die again. [ __ ] ass [ __ ] [ __ ] you talking about. Amen.
>> 100% I give it until my [ __ ] is diminish. They call me Dennis and all these [ __ ] win the way I tended the business. I should have had an apprenice. I think I'm getting the hang of it. Controlling maintaining it.
Really ain't no explaining it how I manage obtaining it early. This [ __ ] was shining me. Now my body sustaining your bail mind is complaining cuz now it ain't no containing me. Let me slow it down. Picture on the mound. Make you play catch with these words that I throw around. I strike fear when I roar and you know the sound. Everybody in this world avoid know it's going down. Talk style, but it really ain't a thing to me. More swag than a K in a supreme hoodie. Hoping the universe still got a ring to me. Full power. I ain't even throw a be.
>> Who taught you to hate the texture of your hair?
Who taught you to hate the shape of your nose?
Who taught you to hate the color of your skin to such extent that you bleach?
Who taught you to hate yourself from the top of your head to the soles of your feet?
Before you come asking Mr. Muhammad, does he teach hate? You should ASK YOURSELF, WHO TAUGHT YOU TO HATE BEING WHAT GOD gave you?
FREE SUDAN. BOYCOTT DIAMONDS AND GOLD.
FREE SUDAN. BOYCOTT DIAMONDS AND GOLD.
We most definitely cannot forget about the people of Sudan.
>> Thanks for watching Afro Think Tank.
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