Bitter Asian Man
21st November 2018
Steve Sailer keeps bringing up topics that disturb people.
Diversity is supposed to be “our strength,” but the interracial romance marketplace generates much resentment among those groups, such as black women and East Asian men, who tend to be in less demand than their racial rivals.
Markets work even when you don’t want them to.
The reason the black women writing op-eds stick to blaming just the white Beckys rather than also the Asian Amys is, of course, that it is respectable for blacks to blame whites for their problems. For a black woman writer to admit that Asian women also tend to have advantages over her in the hair-length department would be problematic, as they say. But mostly black women are just not into lacerating self-appraisals.
I, for one, don’t find black women at all attractive. I guess that makes me a waysist.
In my 1997 National Review article “Is Love Colorblind?” I pointed out that the 1990 U.S. Census found that white men were married to Asian women 2.5 times as often as Asian men were married to white women.
Conversely, black men were married to white women 2.5 times as often as white men were married to black women.
These racial ratios imply that some Asian men and some black women are going to be out of luck, unless they want to try marrying each other (which, generally speaking, they don’t).
At least black women have an easier time getting into Harvard or Yale or Princeton than Asian men. At least that’s something.