That's fine, but I don't intend to dilute the word oppression.
Oppression is the unjust, cruel, or excessive exercise of power and authority, resulting in the systemic (long-term) subjugation of a person or group. It involves restricting rights, creating inequalities, and imposing, often through institutionalized mechanisms like racism or sexism, a "pressing down" effect that causes profound physical or psychological hardship. - AI summary
I do not consider 21st century America to be a genuinely oppressive nation for Asian Americans or Jewish Americans. If we had a reputation for being genuinely oppressive towards them we wouldn't have so many Asian and Jewish immigrants.
I don't think infrequent cases of hate crimes, vandalism, assault, or verbal harassment, unfortunate as they are, are proof that the 21st century United States as a whole genuinely oppreses Asian and Jewish minorities.