David Denoon, director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at New York University, said: "I do not believe there is widespread anti-Asian sentiment in the U.S. In fact, the competence and industriousness of many ethnic Asians is frequently admired."
He says that claims of racism are fiction hyped by the Chinese Communist Party in an effort to distract from its own abysmal human rights record. "Asian Americans and Asian immigrants earn substantially more than the average American, and do better than average Americans on many standardized tests: PSAT, SAT, ACT and GREs."
"Claims of widespread anti-[Asian] sentiment in the U.S. are either misinformed or attempts to create ethnic friction," Denoon continued. "Just because a small minority of Americans make claims about anti-Asian sentiment, and these are repeated by senior Chinese government leaders, does not make these claims balanced or accurate statements."
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纽约大学美中关系中心主任戴维·德努恩(David Denoon)表示:“我不认为美国存在广泛的反亚洲情 绪。事实上,许多亚洲人的能力和勤奋令人钦佩。”
他说,种族歧视的主张是中国共产党大肆宣扬的, 目的是要转移对于其自身糟糕人权记录的视线。 “亚裔美国人和亚洲移民的收入大大高于普通美国人, 在许多标准考试中(PSAT,SAT,ACT和GREs)的成绩 也高于普通美国人。”
Denoon继续说:“对美国广泛的反[亚洲]情绪的主张 要么是误解,要么是蓄意制造种族摩擦。” “仅仅 因为一小部分美国人对反亚裔情绪提出了要求,而 中国政府高级领导人却反复重申了这些要求,但这 并不能使这些要求保持平衡或准确的表述。”
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