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Yet the worker bees of the Asian American Revolutionary Movement EZine -- yes, the one with the Maoist poster art exhorting readers to "serve the people and promote revolution" -- busy themselves taking umbrage at perceived anti-Asian slurs by the white racist Yankee imperialist pig dogs.
How campus leftists can so willfully ignore reality in the name of ideology is hard to fathom. Do they know better, but spout the party line anyway? Is it mass hypnosis?
Millions of North Koreans are starving and suffering untold brutalities under a Dear Leader who is certifiable -- and now has the Bomb. But the Red tribunes of the Asian people, from the safety of their Cambridge ateliers, spend their time complaining that some white people looked at them funny.
Descartes has been updated for today's academic proletariat. The slogan: I am a victim, therefore I am.