By Ma. Ceres P. Doyo

Philippine Daily Inquirer-May 24, 2024

Yellow peril” was a racist label that “depicted the peoples of East and Southeast Asia as an existential danger to the Western world.” I encountered the label in my readings only later in life and the label stuck to me as derogatory. I had thought then that “yellow peril” referred only to those who ate with chopsticks, meaning people from mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, and people with the same pale skin color in Southeast Asia. Though Filipinos are Southeast Asians, I counted us out because I thought—while conjuring up some unflattering images—the Filipinos were more like “little brown Americans” who aped Uncle Sam. Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/173931/from-yellow-peril-to-asias-big-bully First published in Philippine Daily Inquirer