Why is this sub so anti-white?

Not only Colonialism with how our countries have been exploited for the past 200 years. But also how the institutions and narratives then that were written to oppress us continue to this day.

I think that's mostly true but what narratives are you talking about? Every race has narratives against them. I think it's mostly leftist political influences that cause the oppression of Asian Americans not necessarily white people as a whole. A good example of this is how it's harder for Asian American students to get into Harvard because of their race.

Namely how the media still pushes false narratives against us

I don't want to be that guy, but media and Hollywood are pretty much Jewish owned.

How stereotypes of us being weak and submissive have lead to hate crime to the extent that Asian Americans are the only group in the country where majority of the crimes against us are interracial rather than intraracial.

That's true, as the number of Asians in a jurisdiction rises, crime rates can be expected to fall except I don't think that you can correlate all crime against Asians to racism directly.

How leftist ideologues who devote their lives to upholding the rights of Africans and Middle-Eastern Muslims, seem to have no hesitation in taking away ours and being just as racist towards us as Right Wing firebrands

I don't want to get hate here but I have heard from a lot of Asian friends that Asian countries are far more racist than Western countries (my friends are mostly Chinese and Japanese). I guess it's understandable seeing as they live in mostly monogamous societies with low crime rates and a strong sense of communal and family culture (which I admire and which I think left wingers have mostly ruined for the West).

And for those of us who were born in America, the assumption that we never be part of the society no matter how many generations we live here and thus shut out of industries such as film, music, sports, as well as leadership positions in major companies.

I'm sorry that you have that sentiment towards you, I guess it's tough for people to grasp that you don't need to look like them to be considered a national. Do you think the same sentiment would be reflected in Asian countries?

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