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Jeffries (left) vs. Johnson, 1910 London shared common concerns among many European Americans in California about Asian immigration, described as "the yellow peril"; he used the latter term as the title of a 1904 essay.[81] This theme was also the subject of a story he wrote in 1910 called "The Unparalleled Invasion". Presented as an historical essay set in the future, the story narrates events between 1976 and 1987, in which China, with an ever-increasing population, is taking over and colonizing its neighbors with the intention of taking over the entire Earth. The western nations respond with biological warfare and bombard China with dozens of the most infectious diseases.[82] On his fears about China, he admits, "it must be taken into consideration that the above postulate is itself a product of Western race-egotism, urged by our belief in our own righteousness and fostered by a faith in ourselves which may be as erroneous as are most fond race fancies."
好像Jack London 后来慢慢改变了。他写 前所未有的入侵的时候还是 更有种族歧视倾向的, 以至于加拿大育空的一个街名以他命名因为当地居民抗议被改了。美国这次也有针对他的雕像的抗议。 不过当时的反移民和种族歧视是主流思想这不是他个人的问题,他能自省已经非常了不起了。