Английская Википедия:Boba liberal
Шаблон:Short description Boba liberal is a term mostly used within the Asian diaspora communities in the West, especially in the United States. It describes someone of East or Southeast Asian descent living in the West who has an apparent liberal outlook. It is also occasionally used to describe conservatives who weaponize their East or Southeast Asian identity. The neologism emerged among Asian American community who accused "boba liberals" of only holding their liberal beliefs to appear more white adjacent, by engaging in progressive social movements or viewpoints, while at the same time disregarding and trivializing issues concerning Asians.[1][2][3][4]
Definition
The term "boba liberal" was coined in 2019 by Vietnamese American Twitter user @diaspora_is_red.[5][6] It refers to Asians who would often use their "Asianness" to speak on behalf of the Asian population in the West, using talking points often parroting white liberals, which has been decried as minimizing actual issues faced by the Asian diaspora.[7]
The Asian identity of boba liberals has often been accused of being shallow and superficial since it goes directly against their goal of aspiring to whiteness, and so uses surface level stereotypical Asian traits such as "liking boba tea" to bolster their Asian credentials. Hence, the emergence of the term boba liberal.[8][9]
United States
Specifically in the United States, it is said that boba liberals often use boba tea as it does not require much personal investment;Шаблон:What? it is a fairly popular drink in Asia and therefore a safe non-opinion to take and identify with, and is compatible with conflating "Asian-American" identity with policies and practices that primarily benefit a narrow strata of upper-income Asian-Americans, while not necessarily aligning with the interests of the Asian-American community as a whole.[4] Therefore, while the word "liberal" is used in the term, it is not mutually exclusive to one specific ideology, as it may also extend to conservative-aligned Asians in some areas, as they would often take advantage of the "model minority" label by defending such measures.[10][7]
See also
- Acting white
- Baizuo
- Crab mentality
- Inferiority complex
- Internalized oppression
- Internalized racism
- Hanjian
- Limousine liberal
- Model minority
- Tall poppy syndrome
- Race traitor
References
Further reading
External links
- Why I Hate Subtle Asian Traits by Sarah Mae Dizon (30 August 2020).
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