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Dems Freak Out as Identity Politics Pits Asians against Blacks, Women

'Racialized disinformation perpetuates and gives rise to inequalities... '

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Democrats and their allies in the media have been doing their best to understand why their “coalition of the fringes” is coming apart at the seams, particularly as it relates to the increasing, and increasingly viral, antagonism between Asian- and African-Americans both in American cities and on college campuses.

As social media continues to betray the ruling class’s attempt to conceal the chaos that identity politics has created in Leftist-dominated American cities, so-called civil rights organizations are sending up misinformation trial balloons to test whether that chaos can be turned to the Democrats’ electoral advantage.

A recent report issued by a coalition of Asian-American organizations — entitled “Power, Platforms, and Politics: Asian Americans and Disinformation” — is a case in point.

The report, penned by a bewildering variety of activists, attempts to continue the trend of blaming black-on-Asian violence on “white supremacy” and the “men’s rights movement,” both of which are cast as part of what Hillary Clinton used to call a “vast right-wing conspiracy.”

In its introduction, the report argued that “disinformation is not race neutral” and attempts to focus readers’ attention on the seemingly unrelated problem of “white supremacy.”

“Racialized disinformation perpetuates and gives rise to inequalities, seeks to consolidate power among ruling classes, and sustains white supremacy,” the authors wrote. “Racialized disinformation can also be weaponized to disrupt solidarity among different communities.”

The authors go on to shame “right-wing” Asian-Americans for voting to recall the Soros-funded scion of the terrorist Weather Underground organization, District Attorney Chesa Boudin, whose soft-on-crime policies gave violent criminals the freedom to terrorize the streets of San Francisco.

“Politicians, such as former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin, have been a consistent target of electioneering posts [that attack his] policies as racist to Asian American people and biased on behalf of Black communities,” the authors wrote. “Boudin lost his June 2022 recall vote, and this was celebrated by far right Asian American social media accounts.”

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