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Why are Chinese in America always discriminated against? Especially African-American and Hispanic?
In fact, it is not that Chinese people are discriminated against, but that racial conflicts in American society have always been greater than class conflicts. People of different races live together, and they all reject and resist foreigners. The most common ethnic groups in the United States (accustomed to living together to form independent groups) include Mexicans, Koreans, Japanese, China, Italians, African-Americans, Spaniards and Indians. There are many contradictions between these ethnic groups. I remember Koreans and Indians a few years ago.
As early as the colonial period, racial problems caused by slaves began to surface. During the civil war, racial conflicts intensified, and there was a trend of discrimination against Irish immigrants and slaves fighting for freedom. By the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century, waves of Latino and Slavic Europeans, Asians and Jews flooded into the United States, and racial conflicts were unprecedentedly complicated and tense. In the big cities on the east and west sides of the United States, communities with different ethnic populations have emerged, and multilingual newspapers and exotic literary forms have also appeared in the mass media. Both world wars need the United States to unite the forces of different ethnic groups, and the lofty mission of the country temporarily covers up the discord between ethnic groups. However, shortly after the end of World War II, the black civil rights movement in the 1960 s forced whites to face racial contradictions and conflicts directly in their daily lives, and promulgated a series of laws and regulations to protect and relieve the disadvantaged groups, while regulating racial and national discourse with strong ideology. "Political correctness" makes racial consciousness a taboo in American daily life, and the ideology with universal humanity, freedom and equality as its value orientation has always dominated American social life during and after the Cold War. However, as "anti-terrorism" became the mainstream ideology, the taboo of race was loosened, and people began to tilt this "Pandora's Box" in various forms and from different angles.
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