>As a minority (Asian) I feel the opposite of oppressed.
That's because strong acceptable use polices based on the "E" in "DEI" meant that organizations ranging in size from Meta to Hacker News deleted comments when they turned into "kill the dirty ch**ks" during COVID.
It is now acceptable on Meta to post comments calling trans people mentally ill sexual predators.
Why do you think that, given a crisis requiring a boogeyman-du-jour, it will not one day very soon be acceptable to call for the deaths of the "dirty bat-fucking ch**ks"?
It's already acceptable to use the n-word on twitter.
I'm an upper-middle class property-owning married straight white male with children. Also dogs. And a veteran. And a small business owner.
>>>I<<< am safe.
Everyone else is up for scapegoating, all it takes is for the current trans boogeyman to lose its effectiveness.
Oh my gosh, this is just such nonsense. You think the whole world is about meta comments? Which demographics do you think say the most terrible things about South-East Asian people? This demographic does better in this country than any other and yet you think the parent does not feel oppressed because a recent social media site (in the history of this country) used to have more comment moderation? Is this real?
As a minority (Asian) I feel the opposite of oppressed.