The idea that minorities can’t succeed in the West is a myth.
Time and time again we have seen groups disprove the “helpless minority narrative” yet it stubbornly persists in our mainstream discourse.
@TheRabbitHole84
I’m a brown immigrant and I choke up whenever I think about how much this country has given me. My family and I had to work hard but America gave us the opportunities to succeed.
@TheRabbitHole84
I was a poor kid from East Los Angeles, ended up in a gang, jail, da usual result then went to college, graduated, l live well with 4 kids. THE ONLY THING HOLDING ME BACK WAS MYSELF! 💯
@EndWokeness
It is evil to convince groups they are helpless, oppressed, and need saving just so you can pander to them to win elections and garner ratings.
@TheRabbitHole84
The MSM is absolutely finished for me, I only watch it these days to see what propaganda they’re pushing out to the general public and then I come back ti twitter for the actual news
@TheRabbitHole84
If the median for Filipino-Americans was in the $83k range, I got lucky back then to get $85k+ for starting pay. Did not even finish college but worked on certifications.
@TheRabbitHole84
my grandparents had everything taken from them and were thrown in internment camps for years
but japan has a culture of gaman - “enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity” - and while that was relatively recent and tragic, we overcame and are doing well