
Russell Jeung:
I think there are two– two ways that racism is expressed in the United States — it's the clear white-Black divide. There's a binary, but there's also that insider-outsider divide that you're either really inside America or you're cast as not belonging as an outsider. What Black Lives Matter did is it exposed the structural racism of the United States.
The model minority myth that Asian-Americans are successful, the myth that because we're hardworking and value education, that we're more achieving? I think that myth has been really problematic. It masks the fact that there we have the highest income inequality among any racial group. And then what it does is it drives a wedge between us and other racial groups. It pits us because others might say, why can't you be like Asians who are successful, just work hard and keep quiet.
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