If the conditions were right there could be great acceptance. Often it is only when they pose an economic or political threat that it turns really ugly.

Meaning of the quote

The quote suggests that people are often willing to accept others as long as they don't see them as a threat. However, when those people start to have an influence on the economy or politics, that's when people may start to treat them badly. This can happen even if the conditions were right for people to accept them before.

About Iris Chang

Iris Chang was an acclaimed American journalist and author known for her best-selling book ‘The Rape of Nanking’ and ‘The Chinese in America: A Narrative History’. She was the subject of a biography and documentary film about her life and untimely death.

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When you take something extremely broad, then it is not a work of expansion or work of compression. It’s hard because you have to decide what to throw out.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

The worst… was what the Pakistani soldiers did to the Bengali women after their failed rebellion.

Iris Chang

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They probably do have an Asian Barbie.

Iris Chang

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I have certainly amassed many historical research gathering skills.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

For some reason, I seem to be bothered whenever I see acts of injustice and assaults on people’s civil liberties. I imagine what I write in the future will follow in that vein. Whether it’s fiction or non-fiction.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

There is also an epidemic of infertility in this country. There are more women who have put off child-bearing in favor of their professional lives. For them, the only way they are going to have a family is to adopt from China.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

Somebody who was born in this country who visited China would later face difficulty getting back in to the USA. We have to keep in mind that the struggles of the Chinese against these exclusion laws really laid down the foundations of civil rights law.

Iris Chang

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Almost all people have this potential for evil, which would be unleashed only under certain dangerous social circumstances.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

Whatever is not commonly seen is condemned as alien.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

Of course, in the United States, which at the time was a very young country, there were also class distinctions. They weren’t as pronounced, but they quickly evolved as well.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

After working as a journalist I went to a writing program at Johns Hopkins. It was interesting because it was neither journalistic nor historical, but it emphasized writing style, and afterwards I was asked to write my first book.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

I may attempt a novel. I think that no matter what you write, it requires being honest with oneself, and you have to pull yourself out of the whirlwind of daily life.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

Often, what you see in the media is driven by economic forces.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

There isn’t much discussion of ruling class in America even in Boston, probably one of the most class-conscious cities in the country?

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

It was clear that the special interest groups in California really wanted the Chinese to be shut out of the country, because that was where the racial tension was the greatest.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

There are now hundreds of thousands of new engineers that are being trained in China. If people start finding themselves losing their jobs, not to the Chinese here but because China has become such a dominant force – then there could very well be a backlash.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

Racism is always there underneath, but usually it is exploited in these times of economic crisis, and it’s hard to find out when one slides into another.

Iris Chang

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I don’t mind solitude. I love talking to other people, but I do need my space.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

It’s much more difficult to work on a broad subject than on a specific one, because even if it’s hard to find the information, if you look hard enough for something specific you will find it, and you will discover things that you wouldn’t have thought of before.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

If the conditions were right there could be great acceptance. Often it is only when they pose an economic or political threat that it turns really ugly.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

I have to finish this book tour of almost 30 cities.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

There isn’t much in the way of pure communist spirit, because the whole nation seems to be engaged in capitalistic enterprises. Much of the country still operates under government control.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

I received an honorary doctorate for my work. Maybe one of these works is considered the equivalent of a Ph.D.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

We have to keep in mind that it’s not just about the numbers of people who died; it’s also the manner which many of these victims met their deaths.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

Your first duty as a writer is to write to please yourself. And you have no duty towards anyone else.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

When the Chinese first came to San Francisco, they were actually welcomed by the mayor and they had special ceremonies for them-again this is when their colony was very small, only a few Chinese.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

The whole story of the comfort women, the system of forced sexual slavery, the medical experiments of Unit 731, is not something that is in the US psyche. That is changing because many books are coming out.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

It is very difficult to hang onto the relics of history.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

Now, most of the new immigrants coming to this country are from Asia as opposed to Europe.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)

It’s a wonderful thing to see a segment of our population that is open and eager to learn more about Chinese culture. It has filtered into the mainstream. You see credit-card ads on TV with white couples and Chinese babies.

Iris Chang

Chinese-American journalist and author of historical books (1968-2004)