The model minority myth holds certain Asian American groups up as evidence that discrimination can be overcome through discipline and hard work, using them as a cudgel against other communities of color while obscuring real Asian American poverty, discrimination, and the ways upward mobility often comes through precarious labor. It's a racial wedge that flattens the diversity of Asian American experience while serving white supremacy's narrative that the system is fundamentally fair.
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