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I was speaking to a pollster during the recent elections and I asked him why, when I see polling results do I see a breakdown of results by gender – men and women, by age – old and young, and also by race – African American and Latinx, but rarely do I see a polling category for Asian Americans. After I asked why, he looked me dead in the eye and said “Because Asian Americans are considered ‘statistically insignificant.’” Those words rang in my ears. Statistically insignificant. Now all of you listening to me here, by virtue of your own elections, are more familiar with the intricacies of polling than I am, so undoubtedly, you already know what this means – statistically insignificant literally means that we don’t matter.

Maybe that’s why it’s been so difficult to feel like our government cares about the Asian American Pacific Islander community. After all, it was this very same government who categorically barred the Chinese from entering our country in the first law that prevented all members of a specific ethnic or national group from immigrating to the US. It was this government that refused those of us already living here the right to any path to citizenship, coining the term “permanent alien.” It was this government who imprisoned more than 120,000 Japanese American citizens for simply looking like the enemy, even though throughout the entirety of World War 2, not ONE was ever found guilty of treason against our country.

In 3–5 sentences, evaluate the author’s use of rhetoric in the passage. Identify specific examples and explain how well they contribute to the power or persuasiveness of the text.

The author effectively employs rhetoric in this passage to convey a sense of outrage and make a compelling argument. The use of repetition, such as in the phrase "It was this government," highlights the recurring pattern of discrimination and mistreatment faced by the Asian American community. The author's personal anecdote about being told that Asian Americans are "statistically insignificant" creates a strong emotional impact and adds credibility to their message. Additionally, the use of strong language, such as "categorically barred" and "imprisoned," evokes a sense of injustice and helps to emphasize the author's point about government indifference towards Asian Americans. Overall, these rhetorical strategies enhance the power and persuasiveness of the text.