Rejecting the Model Minority Tag
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Cross-posted from The Blog and the Bullet.
A. R. Sakaeda blogs at the Chicago Tribune News Blogs:
When people talk about the model minority, “model” is code for never making other people feel uncomfortable about racism. “Model” means not being like all those other troublesome people of color. It means keeping your mouth shut and your eyes lowered. It means smiling brightly and nodding along. Yes, sir! Whatever you say, sir! It means never complaining.
Members of the model minority often are used to shame other people of color. They can do it, why can’t you? If you would only have those same close-knit families. If you only valued education more. If you only worked harder. Racism is a thing of the past.
Holding up Asian Americans as a model divides communities of color, making it difficult for us to see our commonalities.
[Hat Tip: angry asian man]
Entry Filed under: Asian Issues, Contemporary Racism, North America, People of Color, White Supremacy. .
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Scott | Friday, August 1, 2008 at
That was a fun clip, I loved it, and by the way I am in California and my wife is Chinese, and I have a son-law that is black, and a soon my son is going to marry a hispanic girl, so I could really enjoy your rant, by the way I am white. Go girl and have fun in life.