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asian americans and our conditional BLM allyship, cultural appropriation, and anti-blackness

46 min · 27. Aug. 2020
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in this scuffed first episode I rant abt some of the whack anti-black sentiment i've seen asians exhibiting on twitter — especially in the wake of the newly invigorated BLM movement. I talk about the hypocrisy in Asian Americans holding Black people to absurdly high moral standards while we ourselves continue to appropriate Black culture, where such double standards might stem from, and how we can address them moving forward.  hyperlinks (click to view):  the girl with the dragon tattoo [https://twitter.com/Al__Caponee/status/1293030569270484992 ] – tweet asian braid shop [https://twitter.com/purposeruin/status/1295868621969817600] – tweet "trap tea" boba shop [https://twitter.com/itskeyon/status/1298002551363706880] – tweet "Performing Blackness Won't Fill Our Asian American Culture Deficit" [https://www.colorlines.com/articles/performing-blackness-wont-fill-our-asian-american-culture-deficit-op-ed] – an article by Muqing M. Zhang much love to all of y'all!

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Episode asian americans and our conditional BLM allyship, cultural appropriation, and anti-blackness Cover

asian americans and our conditional BLM allyship, cultural appropriation, and anti-blackness

in this scuffed first episode I rant abt some of the whack anti-black sentiment i've seen asians exhibiting on twitter — especially in the wake of the newly invigorated BLM movement. I talk about the hypocrisy in Asian Americans holding Black people to absurdly high moral standards while we ourselves continue to appropriate Black culture, where such double standards might stem from, and how we can address them moving forward.  hyperlinks (click to view):  the girl with the dragon tattoo [https://twitter.com/Al__Caponee/status/1293030569270484992 ] – tweet asian braid shop [https://twitter.com/purposeruin/status/1295868621969817600] – tweet "trap tea" boba shop [https://twitter.com/itskeyon/status/1298002551363706880] – tweet "Performing Blackness Won't Fill Our Asian American Culture Deficit" [https://www.colorlines.com/articles/performing-blackness-wont-fill-our-asian-american-culture-deficit-op-ed] – an article by Muqing M. Zhang much love to all of y'all!

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