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[–]Aureolater [score hidden] 3 hours ago first you're spamming all these posts on things this sub loves to talk about then you're stealing other people's ideas, pretending like they're your own. https://np.reddit.com/r/aznidentity/comments/psy52v/none_of_the_high_profile_asian_activists/ And now you go on to spin for one of the key propagators of the "MRAsian" trope, calling her not that bad, just "misled," then dirty delete when you get pushback https://np.reddit.com/r/aznidentity/comments/ptk39n/comment/hdx8gv9/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 I dunno man, I think we gotta keep an eye on you.

[–]deseq[S] [score hidden] 1 hour ago I didn’t delete it because of any reaction, I simply delete all my content from time to time and this post will be deleted soon too. I’m also doubling down and saying that Jenn Fang is not nefarious. If you view asian feminists as categorical enemies then you are just as responsible for division as they are. They are misled sometimes and some are poor leaders as demonstrated by people like Fang, not evil. That’s why they deserve criticism. But we need to support asian feminists generally, because our oppression is intertwined with that of other marginalized identities. Casting them as unconditionally evil/bad incites ill will, toxicity, and is divisive and not pro asian. It is also highly arrogant for us if we sound like we are denying the oppression faced by asian women or holding back people who advocate for them (however poorly). I also think that Simu Liu is correct when he says that we need to uplift all Asians, although I don’t fault John Cho for highlighting asian masculinity even though he could have worded it it better. The reaction people have had to “cancel” Cho is just wrong.

[–]Aureolater [score hidden] 41 minutes ago I didn’t delete it because of any reaction, I simply delete all my content from time to time and this post will be deleted soon too. To say "I didn't do (something objectionable) because I got called out for it, I did it because I do it from time to time" is not an explanation. I’m also doubling down and saying that Jenn Fang is not nefarious. That's fine. That's why I responded. I provided several points of evidence. Where is yours? You deleted your argument. If you view asian feminists as categorical enemies then you are just as responsible for division as they are. This is kind of a disingenuous straw man argument. I don't view asian feminists as categorical enemies. I only said something about Jenn Fang and cited the essay she wrote. But we need to support asian feminists generally, Who are you to prescribe what folks should do? Every idiot here is always full of "we need to [X]" and "Asians should [Y]". The real ones lead by example. China Mac organized nationwide marches. Now that that's died down, you don't see him writing essays and pushing people's buttons. Jenn Fang and her ilk are still doing that, and little else. You asked why Asian activists are ineffective and people told you it's because they promote their own issues and aim to build their own brands over doing anything for Asian Americans as a whole. Have you done anything? All I see here is you trying to be a thought leader, and while resorting to dishonest arguments, regularly deleting your posts, and ripping off other Asians' ideas as your own. because our oppression is intertwined with that of other marginalized identities. Casting them as unconditionally evil/bad incites ill will, toxicity, and is divisive and not pro asian. It is also highly arrogant for us if we sound like we are denying the oppression faced by asian women or holding back people who advocate for them (however poorly). I also think that Simu Liu is correct when he says that we need to uplift all Asians, although I don’t fault John Cho for highlighting asian masculinity even though he could have worded it it better. The reaction people have had to “cancel” Cho is just wrong.

[–]deseq[S] [score hidden] 27 minutes ago She has valid concerns about how we should not minimize challenges faced by asian women. And stop putting these meaningless accusations of how I rip off, I certainly do browse Twitter and the news, and by your standard all of the posts here would be ripoffs. The only thing that has been stolen is my time arguing with you. I ask questions and it’s a two way street. idk what thought leader even means, I am simply opining about people like you . I delete all of my posts eventually generally for privacy and I have done plenty, probably much more than you have, but I’m not going to risk my anonymity. I’ve already said in the past to people on here to get more involved irl. Maybe you should take heed and stop being so invested in an online argument trying so hard to put down a complete stranger who is not getting much out of posting here to begin with.

[–]deseq[S] [score hidden] 14 minutes ago Laughable that you’d loop in China Mac here. I am going to assume then that you claim that you have done more for the community than China Mac, as that seems to be your standard required. What you are saying is that Everybody who writes text here who has not met that standard are not real ones. Ridiculous.

Even ai simp fggts are starting to realize this obsessive (((XM F@ggot))), 'deseq' is sodomizing their emptied out heads 24/7.

[–]deseq [score hidden] an hour ago* The misogyny is inexcusable, we should do more to recognize how women's challenges are intersectional in nature and to respect their agency and the reality of their oppression. There's a lot of frustration given the different way race and gender intersect for asian men that also leads to oppression, albeit of a different nature than asian females. Male gaze is a real thing on places like Reddit where the vast majority of users are cishet asian men, so their issues will be over-emphasized. But conversely in the public sphere , we see too often how legitimate concerns raised by asian men even high profile asian male actors and celebrities, are reduced without debate using inappropriate labels like "MRAsian", that's just not right.

Cucked-id really attracts all the (((depraved leftist demons))) out there.

[–]deseq [score hidden] 3 hours ago This is the legacy of all our asian activists' work. Their achievement is to let the message spread far and wide that Asians are anti-black, that asians are misogynist, that Asians are homophobic, and that Asians are patriarchal, that Asians are (insert criticism). This is the strangest form of activism I have ever seen. What other racial group's activists make it their mission to surveil and scrutinize the conduct of their own group, while barely saying a thing about actual anti-asian racism? I am completely for uplifting black people, for addressing their oppression under white supremacy. I am not saying anything about black people at all. In fact, I don't even blame that attorney for saying Asians are anti-black because she didn't come up with that, it's our own asian activists who lit the flames. I'm disgusted by those Asian activists. Everything they have said and done has and will be used against all asians, and to incite infighting within and between BIPOC. I can't believe how idiotic we are that we have so few people coming out speaking about actual pro-asian causes.

Who is "wE" you fucking k1ke?

[–]deseq [score hidden] 41 minutes ago The language to address anti-asian oppression has simply not developed to the point. I'd imagine that to people 50 years ago, the set of ideas that represent "pronouns" or a term like "BLM" would sound as ludicrous as people today perceive our conversations on anti-asian racism subreddits like this. I believe that you can support BLM, free palestine, the use of gender pronouns, and be pro-asian. People are only repulsed by pro-asian activism because we have not sufficiently done work as a community to develop the tools to talk about anti-asian oppression.

Fucking laughable definition of "pRo-AsIAn". This (((beaknose))) needs to FUCK RIGHT off back to the pit of hell that he spawned from.