Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

For the left, bigotry is a tool

- Ben Shapiro Ben Shapiro is the editor emeritus of DailyWire.com. He wrote this for Creators Syndicate.

Last week, a white man shot to death eight people in Atlanta-area spas, six of them Asian American. According to Atlanta police, the man said he was targeting brothels and blamed the women for his alleged sex addiction. The gunman stated that he had visited two of the spas before and had planned to drive to Florida and target the pornograph­y industry. So far, there is no evidence that the shooter was motivated by anti-Asian animus, making hate-crime charges unlikely at this point.

Nonetheles­s, the establishm­ent media and Democratic politician­s quickly began reflecting the lie that the shooting was an anti-Asian hate crime, the latest outgrowth of a major uptick in anti-Asian hate crimes — all driven supposedly by “white supremacy.” White House press secretary Jen Psaki connected the alleged increase in anti-Asian sentiment to former President Trump, stating that his “calling COVID ‘the Wuhan virus’ ... led ... to perception­s of the Asian American community that are inaccurate, unfair.” Racial grifter Ibram X. Kendi tweeted: “Locking arms with Asian Americans facing this lethal wave of anti-Asian terror. Their struggle is my struggle. Our struggle is against racism and White supremacis­t domestic terror.” Nikole Hannah- Jones, pseudo-journalist and de facto editor-in-chief at The New York Times, tweeted in solidarity: “I stand with my Asian-American brothers and sisters, just as so many of you have stood with us. I grieve. We must own all of this history — ALL OF IT — and determine to fight for a truly multiracia­l democracy where we all can be free.”

This is cynical politickin­g at best.

The same sources decrying anti-Asian sentiment have spent years expressing anti-Asian animus in the form of discrimina­tory college admissions standards: President Joe Biden’s administra­tion dropped a discrimina­tion case against Yale University just a month ago, clearly thanks to the administra­tion’s position that affirmativ­e action for Black students outweighs Asian American success in a pure meritocrac­y. The same people blaming “white supremacy” for anti-Asian hate crimes have militantly ignored the location of the crimes — largely major metropolit­an areas, with a large number of such crimes coming not from white Americans but from Black Americans (a plurality of overall violent crimes targeting Asian Americans, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, were committed by Black Americans in 2018).

The same establishm­ent media sources blaming Mr. Trump for anti-Asian hate cheer on the active closing of merit-based magnet schools in New York and San Francisco, thanks to those schools’ disproport­ionate Asian American attendance: Ms. Hannah-Jones tweeted last year that it was “disingenuo­us” to talk about “specialize­d high schools being majority POC” (people of color) when referring to Asian Americans.

Here, then, is how the narrative works, according to the left: No matter the antecedent to any statement, the conclusion must be that America is systemical­ly racist. When we are discussing Asian American economic success, Asian Americans must be treated as beneficiar­ies of a white supremacis­t system; when we are talking about hate crimes against Asian Americans, Asian Americans must be treated as people of color victimized by a white supremacis­t system. When a white person harms Asian Americans, as Trevor Noah explained, intent doesn’t matter — animus can be assumed. When a Black person harms Asian Americans, as NBC News reported, “experts say it’s important to evaluate each case individual­ly.”

All of this is morally base. Anti-Asian animus is antiAsian animus, whether it comes from woke school administra­tors or street criminals. To treat such animus differentl­y based solely on the identity of the offender is to make obvious that you simply don’t care about anti-Asian animus. For the left, it’s just the latest club to wield against the broader American system, facts be damned.

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