This has mostly been an angry reactionary Asian male trope for years, but in the primordial soup of the meme factories, it has always had the latent potential to be retrofitted into anti-white wokeness.
https://twitter.com/phambition/status/1275943354107228160?s=20
https://twitter.com/phambition/status/1275943354107228160?s=20
If other she/hers adopt this, you could see the cancellation of the current generation of Asian female SJW's, who almost without exception have white male partners.
A turn toward overt race separatism and stigmatization of race mixing is already underway.
A turn toward overt race separatism and stigmatization of race mixing is already underway.
Whether this catches on or not, it illustrates the way "progress" continues by manufacturing new historical subjects that cannibalize the previous ones.
When it was only reactionary Asian males who fretted about this issue, the current generation of Asian female SJW's could fight back against it -- and there was nothing they fought against harder.
However, there was an interesting recent turn to "I only date white men and that's the result of the internalized and self-hate and racism programmed into me by white supremacist society" that presages this turn https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/videos/do-asian-women-have-white-fever/
Parents of biracial children thought that their children pointed the way toward a new and better future beyond race. Obama was of course the instantiation of that dream.
It gave way to something different, at least for now.
It gave way to something different, at least for now.
There was a time when PBS could conceivably air a documentary about Yellow Fever -- but only very recently when they would pose the other question: do Asian women have White Fever?
You would think that too many Asian females have white partners for this meme to happen (and of course it may not.)
But that would be to mistake the minoritarian character of Digital Maoism, which is always about a vocal handful intimidating the rest.
But that would be to mistake the minoritarian character of Digital Maoism, which is always about a vocal handful intimidating the rest.
I have no idea whether this will catch on, and the post I selected is from a low follower rando with few likes -- I am not exaggerating its influence, just pointing to the evolutionary meme process in its early stages.