You're right and wrong. They do and don't. They disrespect because there are some trash druggies. But when they find the smart one they want to be friends. But overall they respect their history.
It has nothing to do with "respect".
Their brains have evolved to be incapable of empathy.
>We know that a higher capacity for affective empathy is associated with a larger amygdala, which seems to control our response to facial expressions of fear and other signs of emotional distress .
Empathy is not determined by how kind or mean a person is. It is determined by whether or not their brain is capable of it in the first place.
There are also genetic markers. Genetic racial markers. Specifically a deletion variant of the ADRA2bgene.
>Carriers remember emotionally arousing images more vividly and for a longer time, and they also show more activation of the amygdala when viewing such images (;).
Again, this has nothing to do with "respect" or who they're friends with. Their brain, their genes, their racial makeup decides whether or not someone is capable of empathy. It's not a decision. It's the way their brains work.
- This is what I found in 30 seconds of searching. There is far more to be found that proves this, if you don't believe me.
Okay, so what happens when they do? What happens when they evolve the same or near the same level of empathy as Whites? Or, just as relevant, what happens if the White race evolves to have less empathy?
So...... you're asking what might happens after Whites and Asians go through another 10,000 years of evolution? I don't fucking know. And why would I or anyone care?
Right now Asians are incapable of empathy, and almost completely incapable of invention, creativity, and abstract thought. That is what we are dealing with right now. It'll take a minimum of 10,000 years worth of evolution for their brains to evolve enough before those question might start to become relevant.
Until then we need to accept that Asians have evolved to be incapable of empathy, and almost completely incapable of invention, creativity, and abstract thought.
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