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May 9, 2008 02:34PM | by
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Here is an interesting article out from AsianWeek. I think it is an excellent piece that summarizes a lot of points. It doesn’t address much to tie in how anti-China sentiments affect all Asian Americans, but it’s not hard to see why. An easy example is how Vincent Chin, a Chinese American, was murdered by two auto workers, who were frustrated over Japan. Here are some excerpts from the article
“China is now America’s number 3 Enemy. A February 2008 Gallup Poll found that Americans declared that China had replaced North Korea as our number 3 enemy. Is anyone surprised that China is perceived to be a greater threat than the long time trouble maker North Korea? It seems that every day our fellow Americans are feeling more and more threatened by China’s growing economic power, in addition to China’s growing international influence in Asia, Australia, South America, Africa and the Middle East..”
“Chinese have always been an economic threat. Ever since our arrival in America, Chinese immigrants, and later Chinese Americans, have been a consistent economic threat to our fellow Americans. We worked hard, long and for low wages when we first arrived, and today, it is so ironic that we have the same problem.”
“How do Americans feel about Chinese American? In 2001 the Committee of 100 commissioned a national survey of adult Americans and the results revealed that a third of Americans feel Chinese Americans are more loyal to China than the U.S. When presented the choices of women, African Americans, Jewish Americans and Asian Americans as presidential candidates, the surveyed Americans were most reluctant to vote for an Asian American.
In 2007, polling by Zogby International disclosed that 75 percent of those surveyed believed that China is responsible for job losses in America, and 75 percent see China’s growing military power as a serious threat to the U.S.”
It’s a scary thought indeed. Let’s hope this will never happen or I am packing up and moving to China.
It seems easier to feel this way for Asian countries and actually take actions against Asian ethnicities. During WWII, they interned the Japanese, but not the Germans or Italians.
I guess if anything does happen, it’ll might give clarity to how divided this country is and how strong the Asian American community is.
Regarding Vincent Chin, I’m blown away that the superb documentary “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” is not available on DVD, despite being a festival award winner and Academy Award nominee in 1987:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096440/
There’s a new doc, called “Vincent Who?” that is making the festival rounds now. I haven’t seen it, but if it’s playing near you, check it out:
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