He Who Pawns
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Most of the libertarian or even tea party rallies I see have very few Asians participating. At least that is what I notice, anecdotally.
I can understand why some "minorities" might favor socialism, if they have some short-term economic interest in doing so. Anyone who is low income would seem to have an incentive to promote socialism and redistribution -- even if WE know this logic is flawed in the long run. But Asians tend to be quite prosperous and content, so I am wondering why more of them do not join our cause?
I guess maybe you could argue that many Asians come from cultures where conformance is emphasized and "rabble-rousing" is frowned upon?
It seems to me like someone well dressed and mild-mannered could walk into a Asian-owned small business, for example, with some brief literature, and lay out a strong case for why that business owner might want to support the liberty movement in elections.
Anyone have any thoughts on this subject?
I can understand why some "minorities" might favor socialism, if they have some short-term economic interest in doing so. Anyone who is low income would seem to have an incentive to promote socialism and redistribution -- even if WE know this logic is flawed in the long run. But Asians tend to be quite prosperous and content, so I am wondering why more of them do not join our cause?
I guess maybe you could argue that many Asians come from cultures where conformance is emphasized and "rabble-rousing" is frowned upon?
It seems to me like someone well dressed and mild-mannered could walk into a Asian-owned small business, for example, with some brief literature, and lay out a strong case for why that business owner might want to support the liberty movement in elections.
Anyone have any thoughts on this subject?