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Hi, I'm not Asian. I appreciate what David said about doing the work. I've done a lot of personal work lately and it's involved realizing where I end and someone else begins. I used to get really worked up and like physically hot by people around making antiblack comments and sometimes they were black folks saying it. But I recently realized that I was letting boundaries cross as if them being around me and saying that somehow diminished my work on black liberation. But I think it's important to realize when people's opinion of a culture have nothing to do with me. And then realize when it really does. It's not worth losing my quality of life trying to change someone's opinion. Why would I put energy into trying to change someone? That's not possible cuz that person has to want to do it in the first place. Even if "I change someones opinion" it's that person's congratulations, not mine really! Gotta take responsibility for myself and let others do the same, if they don't wanna that's not my job! Love you guys! Been watching since 2010s 🤙🏽🥘
APPROPRIATION: taking for one's own use without the owner's permission. So did anybody who did a rap vid get permission from the African American community to do it? – OR – was this imitation; which as they say, is the sheerest form of flattery? This issue is not a coin with two sides. Some people can take offense at the slightest thing. I give the benefit of the doubt until I can determine the real intent.
Love that your mentioning this
Whites have been pushing that one guy they can afford to just fly over and search for who's never left Nara in his life to use him to bludgeon us who are trapped in this dysfunctional hemisphere for longer than I've been over here or alive. It's the old Black Friend ™
God, I HATE those "OMG SOME RANDOM GUY SAYS おはよ" WHILE WE'RE GETTING BEAT FOR SPEAKING NATIVELY.
I'm first gen, but Japanese American communities were destroyed in WWII and what's left is pretty much all there for the creepers. I feel like that "Win For Real Women uwu" GITS bit with ripping the face off the Asian robot to wear is actually a pretty good metaphor for Japanese/Asian experience here.
I dunno, I am and been part of the fight to try and save what even left of my local Chinatown, which is most all first genners, and I both feel like if nothing else, I still have access to Asian media, though life and art influence each other at this point in a vicious cycle, so it's still important to tackle. And furthermore, all this pretzel logicking their way around admitting racism against us is racism does keep them all from facing what they're doing to what's left of our homes.
Yeah I saw that PragerU video before. I saw many asians or people claiming to be asians saying that the outfit wasn't offensive. Those idiots didn't understand that the dude was wearing the outfit to be funny and troll people. He wasn't appreciative of the outfit, he was using it as a political prop. One guy in the video said he was using it like a costume which is exactly what happened. He was using it to dismiss the concerns that asian americans have even if he was trying to take a piss on liberals.
Asianpower 💪
Asians in Asia has no say for Asian Americans and Asian Americans have no say for Asians in Asia.
What you have to say about Korean youtube reaction channels they get a hell of views from different countries. Korean see first black women, first time seeing a gay endless vedios. What about asian stereotyping other asian cultures
Asian American have to constantly fight two battles. First battle you fight is with your own family because they will always tell you that your not Asian enough and Second battle is that your not American enough. There is not happy medium in the Asian American community so for someone outside looking in to even have an opinion on something they have never experienced is bs. She needs to come and live out here for a few months and see if she will stick to what she said. I'm sure it'll change.
Asians from Asia not appreciating the issues faced by those growing up in Western countries is a large part of the story of many people’s lives. The Asians in Asia need to shut up about things they know nothing about. Asians in Western countries need to realize they can’t really comment much beyond observing in general terms regarding their ancestral homelands. Attempted invalidation keeps the world going around and you can keep “doing the work” and it will still be around.
I feel that. I was told I wasn’t a real American because my parents are naturalized citizens. I have a passport too. When I visit my relatives overseas – it’s always the you’re an American speech. I find very ironic. I don’t know how else to phrase it.
Being black and seeing the Asian struggles, helped me be more opened minded
Motherlanders & FOBs have always lived in their own bubble compared to what ABCs always had to go through.
I love when they speak on topics like this I end up learning a lot.
Sounds like CK Lam wants everyone in Hong Kong to speak Mandarin. That's what it's like for Asians overseas
Great video production, Instagram is looking forward to your reply!
You know you guys are keeping your views known, and I love it! I have a little girl I've known for 4 years, she saw a picture of me with my "eomma" (a woman who took can of in a very important time of my life/she was a mother to me/I love her very much). In the picture Eomma and I were hanging up Korean fans on my wall. That was an amazing afternoon, on a day that would turn into 1 of the worst nights of my life. Mai is adorable and for mine and my husbands anniversary she got a 3rd fan that matched my other fans. Then she said Auntie had to hang them on the wall like my Eomma did…and they are still up and I love them.
An Asian neighbor got super mad and threw food at me because I let Mai do that. My neighbor told me that as an ugly-fat-round-eyed-b*tch I should not own anything of Asian culture and the fact that I hate forks/spoons as they cause pain in my hand/wrist I use chopsticks is culture appropriation. Also, the fact that I am relearning Korean (that I spoke fluently as a child) was wrong. And the fact that my middle child and I plan to visit Asia when she is 18 is horrible and we (me&my daughter) should die for setting foot on her continent.
The neighbor was born in Michigan, has a white mom, and has never left the United States (she's never been to Hawaii either), also she can't speak anything other than English and when people speak their native tongue she calls them racial slurs (especially Asians).
The world is turning into a f*cked up place.
Quick question…as of 2020 there were almost 126 million JAPANESE people in Japan how were there only what 12 Asian people (extras included) in the whole damn movie?!
CK Lam's comments = pure ignorance
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Honest question here. Everyone keeps saying that Scarlett Johansson is asian and I just can't agree. Is she asian? Did she come out as asian? I did alot of research and she just isn't to me, but a lot of asians say that she is. Also she got a lot of heat for Ghost in the shell too for white washing a Japanese Motoko Kusanagi character.
If they mock It, it's obviously shitty
I love to binge watch your videos. They are just purely amazing.
The fact that some of y’all laugh at the Borat movie(who is literally a British dude pretending to be KazakhstanI) but all of a sudden you have issues with white people acting for supposedly Asian characters, you are a hypocrite