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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-05-20 06:29 pm

[ SECRET POST #4518 ]


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(Anonymous) 2019-05-21 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
This is the biggest crock of shit i'be ever read.

(Anonymous) 2019-05-21 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
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This.

The pov of an American of [culture] descent is not equal to a person of [culture].

(Anonymous) 2019-05-21 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
DA

Even in the case of Asians where they're literally immigrants from that culture that identify as still part of that culture?

I agree with you on a hypothetical person whose great great great great great great grandparents immigrated to the USA in 1700. But someone who literally got off a plane here five years ago is not the same at all?????

Everybody keeps ignoring the fact that minority demographics are different and Asian Americans are, on average, statistically, a group where the majority of them are direct immigrants or direct children of immigrants. Some very rare families have been around for a long time, but when you look at the average Asian American they're less than one generation away from their home country.

An immigrant from [culture] who grew up in [culture] and identifies strongly with [culture] is absolutely still a person of [culture]. And that's what most Asian Americans are.