Stop Asian Hate

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Hello! I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy <3

Today, I wanted to share an important video with y’all from one of my favorite YouTube channels.

Eugene Lee Yang from The Try Guys put together an informative and nuanced video essay discussing Anti-Asian hate. Not only does Eugene give his own perception, but he also includes other voices from the Asian community as well as the Black community. A lot of the information presented in the video is new to me, and I’m thankful for it.

One of the things he points out in the video essay is how Asian American history is not taught in classrooms, how what is taught omits the Asian American struggle against racism in the United States. I 100% agree. Not until I moved to San Francisco and visited Japantown for the first time did I learn about the Internment Camps of the 1940s. In fact, my first mochi was from Benkyodo—a Japanese business that first opened in San Francisco in 1906 but was forced to temporarily close when the family was interned during World War II.

American history excels at indoctrinating racial stereotypes as “facts” and then using those “facts” to justify genocide or erase the atrocities committed against BIPOC. Racism against the Asian community is part of American history and should be taught in schools to help dispel those harmful stereotypes and encourage dialogue.

Thankfully, history is no longer confined to classroom textbooks written from the White gaze. The internet is a powerful tool, and it’s allowed me to learn and listen to people from affected communities, including my own. Because there is always something to learn.

The video essay is about an hour long and covers the following topics (timestamps taken from the original YouTube video):

00:00​ - Introduction

04:10​ - Yellow Peril

08:20​ - America At War

11:57​ - Model Minority

19:06​ - Vincent Chin

22:55​ - Black & Asian Communities

31:11​ - Policing

36:01​ - Hate Rhetoric

46:10​ - Monolith & Media

51:49​ - Generational Divide

58:29​ - Voting & Representation

1:04:39​ - How You Can Help

Please watch Eugene’s video, listen to the people within the Asian American communities, and help lift up their voices. If possible, please consider donating to the AAPI community fund. #StopAsianHate.

Horror fantasist E.M. Markoff writes about damaged heroes and imperfect villains; she is also an inkblot artist. She is the creator of The Ellderet Series, a diverse dark fantasy epic exploring how family bonds are tested in a violent world.
E.M. Markoff

Horror fantasist and inkblot artist E.M. Markoff is a detribalized Nepantlera who creates within a de/colonized world. She has a passion for writing diverse fiction that explores family bonds and using surreal art as a visual storytelling tool.

http://www.ellderet.com
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