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Category: Racial Politics

Chinese Girl in the Ghetto

A politically incorrect memoir by Ying Ma Buy the Book Buy it on Amazon Buy it for Kindle (click here … More

Asians, authoritarianism, blacks, China, Communism, discrimination, inner city, racism

Black-on-Asian Violence Raises Troubling Questions

San Jose Mercury News, May 3, 2010 The year 2010, not yet half over, has brought forth numerous sadistic black-on-Asian … More

black racism, black-on-Asian violence, blacks and Asians, crime and racism, inner city, Oakland, racism

Chinese Woman Fights Black Woman on SF Bus

Here is a YouTube video showing a Chinese woman fighting with a black woman on a San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI) … More

black racism, Chinese and blacks, Chinese woman beats black woman, SF MUNI fight

GOP Minority Outreach

TELOSscope, June 11, 2009 Since their defeat at the polls last November, Republicans have been desperate to recruit more racial … More

GOP, Michael Steele, Obama, Republicans and minorities, Republicans and race

Finding China, in Far-Flung Lands

Wall Street Journal Asia, March 13, 2009 Singapore The nationalist frenzy arrived quickly. As soon as Chinese art collector Cai … More

Cai Mingchao, China, Chinese immigrants, Chinese nationalism, Christie's and Chinese bronze sculptures, Southeast Asia, WSJ

Men of Stature: Obama Has No Monopoly on Hope

Washington Times, February 21, 2008 The perception that Senator Barack Obama is the messenger of hope and America’s first post-racial … More

Clarence Thomas, Obama and affirmative action, Shelby Steele, Ward Connerly

“Reaching Out”: Racial Pandering in Elections 2004

The American Enterprise Online*, October 28, 2004 Reaching out to racial minorities requires doling out positions based on color, insists … More

affirmative action, election 2004, racial pandering, Republicans and racism

Asian-Americans Learn the Victim Game

The American Enterprise*, October/November 2002 The Committee of 100, an organization composed of prominent Chinese-Americans like cellist Yo-Yo Ma and … More

Asian Americans, racism, U.S.-China Security Review Commission

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