Jiang uses OkCupid-style dating statistics to argue that East Asian men are among the groups most discriminated against in the American dating market, alongside Black women.
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Jiang uses OkCupid-style dating statistics to argue that East Asian men are among the groups most discriminated against in the American dating market, alongside Black women.
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"...statistics from dating websites okay online dating websites this is from okcupid okay okaycupid uh which is one of the more popular um dating..."
"Now what's interesting is that if you're an Asian male, okay, what's interesting is that people are less likely to respond to you, okay?..."
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