Michelle Malkin #racist #wingnut amren.com

Dear Woke Asians: Stop Blaming Whitey

I’m going to share a secret that liberal “people of color” and their agents in the media don’t want you to know. The recent crime wave against Asians is not the fault of Donald Trump or white people. It’s the fault of the perpetrators alone, most of whom thugs “of color.” Let’s pop the delusional bubble of left-wing Asians who marched this weekend in protests against “white supremacy”, donning “Black and Asian unity” T-shirts. These “wokesters” blame “anti-Asian bias” created by an imagined backlash by imagined “white supremacists” against China because of COVID-19.

Viral videos have exposed vicious attacks on elderly Asian subway riders and pedestrians in New York City. An inconvenient detail: The perpetrators aren’t wearing MAGA hats. More facts: Federal Bureau of Justice statistics data show that of nearly 600,000 violent interracial victimizations involving blacks and whites, black suspects committed 537,204 interracial felonies (not including homicides), or 90%, and whites committed 56,394 of them, or less than 10%. Black perpetrators are also overrepresented among all perpetrators of hate crimes by 50% according to the most recent data. Whites are underrepresented by 24%.

These crimes in liberal cities are spiking as radical, George Soros-backed district attorneys enact soft-on-crime policies such as “restorative justice” that let violent criminals run free. When you elect soft-on-crime politicians and prosecutors, you get more crime. When you defund and demonize the police, all innocent citizens are unsafe — whatever their color. Blaming whitey may get you a few virtue-signaling points, but at what price in blood? What’s truly insane is that Asian-American liberals are marching arm and arm with the very dangerous zealots whose policies incentivized these street crimes.

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