Asians: America’s Prodigal Minority




Asians proved the most treacherous minority in 2016. They were most disloyal to America. Only 29% voted for President Donald J. Trump. The last time a plurality of Asians voted for a Republican candidate was in 1996, when they favored candidate Bob Dole. This article argues that Asians should have supported Trump. Why didn’t they? Does it make sense for them to park themselves in the camp of the race-obsessed leftists?

Asian Americans have enjoyed great prosperity in America in recent decades.

According to the Census Bureau, Asians have the highest household income. Roughly $80,000 compared to $60,000 for Whites. Indian Americans are the single highest earners by ethnicity, with a household income of $110,000.


Asians would benefit from Trump tax cuts and do not collect much welfare relatively.

Asians are attracted to whites and white culture.

Asians are the race most likely to marry someone of a different race. The vast majority of Asians that do marry out, marry white partners.


Asian countries starting with Japan were industrialized based on the European model and hold the culture of whites in esteem. Professionals in Asia wear the suits and shirts originating in Europe (in contrast to what is worn in places like Kuwait). Imitation European cafes abound on that continent. Young Asians in America often copy the preppy look originated by White Anglo Saxon Protestants.

Asians prefer law and order, one of Trump’s biggest rallying cry.

Asian societies are more peaceful than the United States. Similarly, Asians Americans are relatively less prone to violent crime than these other minority populations. If Asians are interested in law and order, they should support Trump, who can alleviate some of the high levels of crime and mayhem they suffer; There are already fewer black riots in America under Trump than under Obama.


Asians are somewhat underrepresented in the police and military. However, their numbers are growing. An Asian police officer was murdered in New York during the froth of the mainstream media’s racial anti-police agitation that conveniently preceded the 2016 election. (See CNN’s and NY1’s defamatory coverage of the police during this time, for example.)

Asians don’t get along with blacks.

East Asians tend to live in big cities yet far away from black neighborhoods, preferring to live near whites or Latinos. Regardless of their physical proximity, Asians and blacks are dependable Democrat voters.


In New York City, Democratic establishment mayor Bill de Blasio ramped up anti-police rhetoric during Obama’s second term, which disincentivized policing by the largely white NYPD. Consequently, the police buffer between blacks and Asians has been weakened - with predictable results.


Asian businesses often serve minority communities in New York. This month, a wild fight broke out in Brooklyn at a nail salon over five dollars between blacks and the Asian workers.



In another example in May of this year, an 87-year-old Korean professor was beaten to death by a black inside of a bank on the Upper West Side. 84% of Koreans voted for Hillary Clinton.


Though clear statistics that show an uncomfortable reality are not readily produced, even left-wing journalists were willing to address a crime wave against Asians by other minorities in San Francisco. SFGate.com states that in a 2008 survey analyzed 300 strong-arm robberies and found that 85% involved Asians victims and black perpetrators. Even though this was ten years ago, the statistical trend likely hasn’t changed much; Put simply, as in the case of blacks and whites, blacks are more likely to commit crimes against Asians than the other way around. Not surprisingly, Asians are less likely to marry blacks, preferring Whites or Latinos. The Asian/black mixture that comprises a major portion of the leftist coalition goes together like oil and water.




Democrats are the party of affirmative action, which disproportionately hinders Asian Americans

This is probably the single biggest reason Asians should abandon the Democratic party, as this issue personally impacts the fate of millions of Asian Americans. (Through the lens of merit, Asians and Christian whites suffer this policy for the benefit of the true winners of the liberal regime – Jews and Blacks.)


Asians are less gay

Homosexuality is less frequent in Asian populations. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad once said, “In Iran we don’t have homosexuals like in your country.” Similarly, Asian countries like Japan and China do not celebrate homosexuality as leftists do in Western cities. As such the huge energies expended by leftists on behalf of homosexuality may not interest Asians, past it being a wedge to destroy White civilization.


If Asians make such awkward bedfellows with Leftists, why did less than 50% vote for Trump?

Simple Affinities

Relatively new arrivals compared to established Americans, Asian Americans have not accrued as much wealth. (Note the difference between wealth and income.) So perhaps Asians were interested in wealth redistribution.


It may have been fear to go against, what Asians mistakenly believed to be, the mainstream. The 2016 campaign was highly divisive, and leftist mainstream media reported that Hillary Clinton had an overwhelming likelihood of winning – a historically gigantic lie. Asians, who often live in leftist enclave cities, were evidently not in touch with the sentiments of the middle America. Furthermore, Asians generally have a smaller frame and would suffer more greatly from the left-wing violence that has been sweeping the country if they dared to take sides with the conservatives.


Maybe Asians were afraid to go in a new direction. Many come from Confucian inspired cultures that prizes harmony and social norms. That may be why Asians are relatively unlikely to be in corporate leadership positions, despite their strong credentials otherwise. They may lack the frontier spirit of Americans and Russians, who are more willing to try new things and gallantly explore the unknown based on previously proven principles and self-confidence.



Maybe Asians felt more comfortable around other minorities for some reason, so they voted as other minorities did. This is despite the unprecedented preponderance of crime against Asians by these minorities. By starting out low income, many Asians may have grown up as immigrants alongside Latinos and blacks and may feel loyal to them for that reason.


Maybe Asians are simply naïve and brainwashed by the leftist ideology they pick up in colleges. (Asians are the most likely to hold a bachelor’s degree or higher.) They are considered intelligent, but maybe they have a merely functional intelligence that addresses certain routine tasks well (such as accounting, for example), but fails to think critically or “outside of the box.”

Furthermore, their language and cultural skills may mean they simply do not fully understand Trump’s rhetorical devices. A particularly eloquent English speaker from England itself, Nigel Farage, says Trump should be taken seriously but not literally. Asians may not be capable of making such distinctions.


Asians are also trailing black people in walking away from the Democrat party. A 2018 NAACP “study” showed black support for Trump doubling, after several black celebrities (most notably Kanye West) spoke out in favor of conservative ideals and the Twitter movement #walkaway gained traction. Asian approval was relatively stagnant and remains below 50%.

Trading their souls for mainstreamedia clout

It would seem Asians are played easily by the tricks of the mainstream media which ignite the human vices of envy and avarice. Long before #OscarsSoWhite, Asians were vocal in trying to get actors from their minority into the Jew Hollywood machine. On its website, the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment boasts:

“As one of the first diversity-focused groups in Hollywood, CAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) is proud to celebrate 27 years as the longest-running, largest, and most influential professional organizations for AAPIs in the entertainment industry.”


Is it worth it for Asians to support Democrats to get TV shows like “Fresh Off the Boat” on dying mainstream television channels, while eschewing conservative ideas that could secure a better education for millions of Asians by removing affirmative action (and that could accelerate the process of wealth accumulation through lower income taxes)? Maybe “Fresh Off the Boat” is quite a bone to throw to such a superficial people – East Asians in particular spend huge amounts of money on plastic surgery in their home countries. Meanwhile, the director of a movie “Crazy Rich Asians,” a romantic comedy with an all Asian cast that comes out the same day as this article, was quoted saying “It’s not a movie, it’s a movement.”


Nevertheless, on a micro level, being a leftist shill has profited some Asians. Anti-White racist Sarah Jeong achieved a high rank at the New York Times this month for being an Asian who was willing to fill her technology writing with basic leftist talking points. Asis Anzari took up leftist causes and was celebrated by the mainstream media. He claimed to be a feminist on the David Letterman show. Even after being accused of sexual misconduct in January of this year, being a leftist helped him maintain a career, with the pro-White genocide publication New York Times rushing to defend him.




China as a Foreign Influence

Some Asians may have known illegal aliens in 2016 or maybe they indeed want to take over America through open-border immigration and displace/destroy the present White civilization.


Asians enjoyed the globalist free for all under Obama. Chinese came in and bought up properties at increasing rates from 2005 to 2015. Similarly, Indians have been taking over suburbs near New York City for a long time.

The mix of immigrants has changed, with more Asians coming in confident of a richer nominally communist China. So maybe such Asians would welcome increased communist sentiments and control of American economy and culture by a single leftist party. Alex Jones call such people Chi-cons. Chi-cons are the Chinese version of the George W. Bush era neo-conservatives who tried to advance their global control through conspiracy, military force and economic power.


Despite being held back with affirmative action, Asians became more entrenched at liberal institutions. Chinese tripled their share of international students in the United States from 10% in 2000 to about 30% in 2015, and are now a visible, often siloed presence on American campuses. Notice also the lack of negative coverage of China by the mainstream and leftist media (which is closely linked to mainstream and leftist academia), whereas Christian Russia is lampooned daily.




A full discussion of the Chinese communist state, social leftists and liberal “economics” propagandists is beyond the scope of this article. It is no longer a big secret, as Steve Bannon widely propagated in the 2016 election, that while in recent decades the middle class of America was hollowed out, destroyed and riddled with opioid addiction, the middle class in Asian manufacturer countries flourished. A popular right-wing broadcaster Alex Jones claims that China itself commanded i-Phone producer Apple, which is reliant on China for a supply chain powered by slave-like labor, to collude with other technology giants to remove traces of Jones’ message from the Internet.


Conclusion

Asians should reflect on whether America is a place where they can indeed live, serve and raise families near white people. Or is it a place for them to milk corrupt yet favorable economic conditions and slanted academic institutions? If they do not want to end up a wayward, failing, and isolated fringe minority like the blacks, they should fall in line with the growing “Make America Great” movement, which aims to improve law and order, grow the economy, secure the border, improve America’s standing in the world and upgrade infrastructure.


Luckily there are several great Asians doing work for the conservative cause. These include Michelle Malkin and Dinesh D’Souza. It should be noted that different Asian ethnic groups showed varying degree of support for Trump – with Vietnamese, Filipinos and Chinese the most loyal, in that order.


Michael



August 15th, 2018

Support for Trump by Asian Ethnicity


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