About

December 11th, 2008

The Asian Conservative is an Internet column and association of traditionally valued, limitly governing, and fiscally responsible Asian Pacific Americans.

We deeply feel that the conservative consciousness of Asian Americans are developing and that we are coming to realize that our values and beliefs are more in line with conservative thinking than that of any other political party.

As Asian Americans we feel that despite our successes both economically and socially, we lack the presence in the heart of the political institutes of this country. We believe that given the current lack of involvement in politics and under-representation of Asian political figures, our interests and values cannot be served faithfully.

The Asian Conservative’s mission is to offer the Asian American community genuine political leadership by representing their aspirations, concerns, and lifestyles.  We stand to promote Asian men and women to participate in politics, at all levels, with the aspirations to offer up congressional and governing candidates.

  1. Linda Feng
    May 14th, 2009 at 22:04 | #1

    My value align with yours! I am a proud Asian conservative. And I would love to join your organization to help promoting our values. America need more of us to be a strong country it used to be!

  2. Asian_Al_Sharpton
    June 24th, 2009 at 07:12 | #2

    I’ve attended events hosted by the Congressional Asian Pacific
    American Caucus and I am always stunned by the lack of conservative asian-american representation. It’s almost all democrats!

    We need to get more conservative asians involved in the political pipeline!

    I also noticed a majority of Japanese American representation. Nothing wrong with that, but I think there should be other groups involved.

    I think this is indirectly a result of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. At first, the chinese simply were not allowed a political voice. Once the Act was repealled, culturally, chinese americans focused on money-making careers - not politics. Other asian groups are relatively new and do not have the numbers.

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