The “harmful myth of Asian superiority” an essay by Ronald Takaki, which brings to our attention the commonly held stereotypical assumptions towards Americans of Asian descent. The main idea that Mr.Takaki is trying to present, is the point of view from the Asian Americans minorities, and elaborate on the issues they are impacted by, not just how they are portrayed by media to the world. The statement “Asians should be model minority” is the belief of Asian minority groups being superior to others, including the African American community of immigrants. Furthermore, social issues faced by some of these individual groups including racism and discrimination are not taken into consideration. When looking at where they are today as a community, …show more content…
One of the many being the Vietnamese, although many have attended post-secondary and got an education. The effects of Homogenization have been so powerful, that the many who are falling into the wrong paths joining gangs, becoming victims of drugs and violence are out of the picture. By all of this Mr. Takaki believes we are attempting to simply cover up the issue and act as though it is not present. Some of the evidence used by Mr. Takaki also demonstrates how the stereotypical assumption of Asian Superiority is just a Myth by educating us on some statistics which show, three out ten Asian American families on welfare usually between four to ten years. Although many of the new generations are now getting into good salary paid position, there is still the gap, because there is only so far these individuals can go until they hit “Glass ceiling”. Furthermore, many Asian American immigrants are also not able to work the professions they worked back home because they are unqualified. Mr. Takaki introduces us to a Chinese man in his essay who tells us his immigration story to America, how