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Asian Discrimination

Explains the harsh racism and hatred Asian-American have and continue to receive because of the media and bigot Americans.

The Declaration of Independence established a firm foundation of the basic rights and principles of our great nation by, stating that, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” (United States). These ideals laid down by the Founding Fathers have revolutionized governments worldwide, and overtime, have given rights and cultural acceptance to those who were discriminated in the past. For example, Asian Americans have experienced a vast improvement in their rights and freedoms due to the progressively open-minded and morally just American people that recognized the need for equality for all citizens. However, despite the government’s attempts to cleanse the country of bigotry, the media continues to use Asian stereotypes and racial slurs as a form of entertainment. The Asian-American community and many other righteous Americans viciously oppose this act of prejudice and wish to bear the heavy burden of eliminating racism in America.

Numerous early Anti-Asian prejudice acts in the United States culminated into the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 (“Ethnic Competition”). The Chinese Exclusion Act counts as the only time in American history a specific ethnic group was forbidden to step foot on US soil (“Ethnic Competition”). The act symbolizes the legacy of racism directed towards the Asian community. Perhaps a more infamous act of anti-Asian bigotry was the unjustified imprisonment of Japanese American citizens during the Second World War due solely to their ethnic ancestry (“Ethnic Competition” Le). Yet, as the Asian American population grew and became increasingly more integrated into American social and political institutions, the bitter history of Asian American discrimination gradually dwindled during the last century. Although Asian Americans are no longer widely condemned and persecuted, media outlets continue to create racial stereotypes categorizing Asians as quiet, weak, and powerless (“Ethnic Competition” ).

In recent years, Youtube has created a floodgate for racial discrimination to quickly surface by allowing racist videos to be repeatedly watched by countless viewers. For instance, the “Amazing Racist” has rapidly become a Youtube sensation for video that discriminates and stereotypes Asian-Americans. In the video, he mocks Asian culture by wearing gaudy Asian clothing and taunts numerous Asians by calling them “chink” or “china man” (Shaffir). Sadly, these offensive racial slurs are becoming commonplace in American culture due to the easy accessibility of an unfiltered internet. In order to provide a cheap laugh, the media has brought back the prejudice of the past in order to create a low standard of entertainment. Even on network television, in Season 4 Episode 1 of Desperate Housewives Susan blurts a prejudice comment stereotyping Asian doctors as having insufficient medical education (“Desperate Housewives”). The remark went on a unnoticeable basis beyond the Asian American Community. Thus, the comment signifies the second nature of such prejudice statements in everyday life. The enormous progress the country gained during the civil rights movements is now being countered by immoral and offensive media sources that refuse to let go of past prejudice.

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  1. laoshi

    On December 18, 2008 at 8:10 am


    nihao

  2. Bluuki

    On December 12, 2009 at 10:14 pm


    Thank you for posting this article :) I am taking a sociology class on minority groups and needed some info on how the media promotes discrimination against Asians. This helped a bunch!

  3. Bluuki

    On December 12, 2009 at 10:16 pm


    Thank you for posting this article :) I am taking a sociology class on minority groups and needed some info on how the media promotes discrimination against Asians. This helped a bunch!

    PS- I checked out the “Amazing Racist” video on Youtube and it was just awful :( It makes me sad to see that there are many people who encourage stereotyping and harassing others….

  4. bluuki

    On December 12, 2009 at 10:18 pm


    Whoops! Sorry for the double post :(

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