One day, my 17-year-old daughter showed me a Facebook post that said 74.5 percent of hate crimes between 1992 and 2014 against Asian Americans were from white offenders. The purpose of the post was to ask Asians to fight alongside the Black Lives Matter movement to “improve minority communities.”
“Look, the percentage of white offenders is less than the percentage of the white population, even if the statistics are correct,” I said.
Actually, I have read several media reports talking about the surge of attacks against Asian Americans recently. Some reports blamed President Donald Trump and “white supremacists” for the attacks, without any factual evidence.
I used this as an opportunity to converse with my daughter: “You need to be careful and know how to protect yourself. However, if the purpose of a report is to provoke your resentment toward a specific group of people, be alert. Nowadays, many journalists have lost their professionalism. They push their narratives with lies, or partial truths, or insinuation, or misleading statistics. They exaggerate certain things, while intentionally omitting other things.
“Remember, there are bad people in all races. There are also people who have hatred because of misunderstandings. As for COVID-19, it was the Chinese Communist Party that spread the virus to the world. The CCP cannot represent us. People all over the world, including Chinese, are victims of its atrocities.”
As we talked, my daughter told me that most of her school friends support the BLM movement, and even Antifa, because they believe that many black Americans are abused and killed by police. They support defunding the police. They think those looters and rioters are “rightfully angry” because of racism and slavery in their history. My daughter attends a suburban public high school in a deep-blue state.
This was an astonishing revelation. I know some of her friends’ parents. Like me, they are hard-working first-generation Asian immigrants who embrace America’s freedom. They are sad and angry to see their children being brainwashed by the media and the education system.
Set the Record Straight About Police
I found a fascinating video to clarify the topics about the allegation of police brutality and racism. It’s an American Thought Leaders interview of Rep. Burgess Owens, an NFL star and a congressman from Utah who grew up in the segregated South.For the sake of providing quick talking points, I combine some of the information from the video and other sources in the following:
In his interview, Owens pointed out that there are bad people in every profession. While tragic deaths like that of George Floyd and others need to be carefully investigated and justice sought in courts, the police force as a whole is made up of those who vow to protect others with their own lives. “We don’t have a police problem. We have a narrative problem. We have a media who loves to put down everything that’s good about our country,” Owens said.
Legacy of Slavery?
“Some things are believed because they are demonstrably true, but many other things are believed simply because they have been asserted repeatedly.” —Thomas SowellSome people think the current disadvantaged situation of the black community is a legacy of slavery. But what I learned from Owens and Thomas Sowell is different.
“Today, the moral horror of slavery is so widely condemned that it is hard to realize that there were thousands of years when slavery was practiced around the world by people of virtually every race. Even the leading moral and religious thinkers in different societies accepted slavery as just a fact of life.”
“What was special about America was not that it had slavery, which existed all over the world, but that Americans were among the very few peoples who began to question the morality of holding human beings in bondage. That was not yet a majority view among Americans in the 18th century, but it was not even a serious minority view in non-Western societies at that time.
“Then how did slavery end? We know how it ended in the United States—at the cost of one life lost in the Civil War for every six slaves freed. But that is not how it ended elsewhere.”
“I grew up in a community that was truly living the American dream and the most competitive minority race in our country, the ‘40s, ’50s, and ‘60s, and this is something you were not taught. It is not taught on purpose.
“[In the] ‘40s, ’50s, and ‘60s, the black community led our country in the growth of the middle class [and] led our country in men matriculated from college. Men committed to marriage: over 70 percent of men committed to the mothers of their children. Those who didn’t were looked at as lowlifes. They were not respected. ... Over 40 percent of black Americans were entrepreneurs, business owners within the community, a segregated community that did not have any white people, any other folks at all.”
“You have an upbringing in which you think: ‘I can do anything. I can literally do anything I want to because I see it in front of me. I understand that there are those who don’t want me to succeed, but guess what? We’re going to work hard, and we’re going to ride harder, we’re going to study harder, we’re going to do whatever we have to do to show them wrong. We’re not going to demand respect. We’re going to command respect.’ That was the community I grew up in.”
Turning Point for the Black Community
The 1960s was the turning point for the black community. It was a time when American morality was hijacked by communism. Author Cleon Skousen wrote in his book “The Naked Capitalist”: “As early as 1960, the U.S. Communist leader, Gus Hall, had announced that the Party was going to alienate and radicalize the American Youth. Within a short time, Castro beards, hippy clothes, filthy speech, Communist salutes, Communist songs, Communist peace symbols, drugs, pornography, nihilism, and riots became the order of the day.”Traditional marriage became one of the first casualties of the cultural war. The black community was affected more severely. Deserting families was no longer a shame, but considered cool. Feminism, “sexual liberation,” and the promotion of abortion have also damaged families.
The welfare state policies that began in the mid-1960s further damaged marriage in addition to penalizing good work ethic or willingness to work. According to Robert Rector, senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, welfare programs made single parenthood financially possible and punished low-income married parents. “When a low-income mother and father marry, they will generally experience a sharp drop in benefits, and their joint income will fall.”
As morality degenerated in the 1960s, everything took a downturn. And it wasn’t just limited to the United States. Sowell wrote in his book “Discrimination and Disparities”:
“The widespread changes wrought in human behavior during the triumphant era of the welfare state and its accompanying social vision have included fear-filled people in a French public housing project where cars are “burned for fun”; fear-filled schools in Britain and America where both children and their teachers have been targets of young thugs allowed to run amok; single mothers on welfare in New Zealand saying, ‘If I don’t have another baby, I’m going to have to go back to work;’ and a woman in an American public housing project responding to an account of a brutal gang-rape of a woman in her own apartment with: ‘So a lady was raped. Big deal. There’s too much other crime happening here.’ We have already noted an international and centuries-long decline in homicides that suddenly reversed in the 1960s and shot up again, to levels not seen since the previous century.”
Who Are the Real Racists?
Decaying morality and leftist policies are probably the biggest reasons for the downturn of the black community. But what is behind the bad policies? Sowell pointed out that it was a prevailing “social vision”:“Much of the social retrogression that took place on both sides of the Atlantic is traceable to the central tenet of the prevailing social vision, that unequal outcomes are due to adverse treatment of the less fortunate. This preconception became a fount of grievance-driven attitudes, emotions, and actions—including what has been aptly called ‘decivilizing’ behavior in many contexts.
“There is no question that human biases have contributed to unfair prospects. But it is a complete non sequitur to say that human biases are the sole, or even primary, causes of unequal prospects, without hard evidence to support that conclusion.”
“No two leaves are alike.” We were all born with different backgrounds. We all have different resources, face different challenges, and have some prejudice in our minds. But we all can work hard and treat others nicely to achieve success, conquer others’ prejudices, and earn their respect. Those who deprived us of dignity, humility, and confidence, but fill our hearts with bitterness and resentments, and those who told us to blame others and to rely on the government or looting to get our “fair share,” are the real racists. They are the ones who insult us and paralyze our races.
Sowell wrote, “History is too often taught today under the banner of ’social justice,' and using the same toxic mixture of heady rhetoric and heedless visions that led to such monumental tragedies in the totalitarian dictatorships of the twentieth century.”
I believe he is referring to communism. Communist ideology has infiltrated our education system, media, and politics. It’s distorting our history, bending objective standards, and poisoning our minds through all these channels.
What’s Behind the Black Lives Matter and Antifa Movements?
Black Lives Matter is a Marxist movement. Its founders have publicly stated that they are trained Marxists. They close every meeting and every action with a “Communist Manifesto” slogan: “We have nothing to lose but our chains.” They’re financially sponsored by the Chinese Progressive Association of San Francisco, a storefront of the Chinese Communist Party on the West Coast (You can also read about them here.) They follow the model of the Black Panther Party, a radical Marxist group in the 1960s that worshipped Chairman Mao. They care nothing when black businesses are looted, or when more and more black people are killed by criminals. They care only about taking advantage of tragedies, like the death of George Floyd, to incite hatred.Let’s spread the word and start conversations with calmness and evidence. It took communism more than 100 years to infiltrate our country. With strong determination, we will save our young people, one heart at a time.