Is it racist to say that it’s too many Asians in Asia or is it an actual press of concern?
6 Answers
- .Lv 54 weeks agoFavorite Answer
It's the phrasing that is racist. You may reword what you are saying to; There's to many people in Asia, or too many people in this restaurant.... But to make an identifying statement, of what kind, or race of people are, is racist and in bad taste.
- ZirpLv 74 weeks ago
what's a "press of concern"?
What do you mean by "too many asians in asia"?
Pointing out actual overpopulation is not racist per se. Advocating mass migration of "whites" and/or "blacks" to Asia would be
- MarkLv 74 weeks ago
Seeing as the idea of race is entirely
made up I'd argue that said concept of
racism is nonsense but it sounds bigot
forming.
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- Anonymous4 weeks ago
No, because it is there home for real, my Brother.
- River EuphratesLv 71 month ago
No - it would only be racist if you said there are 'too many ching chong ding dongs in ching chong ding dong land'.