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  • #16
    He's an actor, one of his recient movies was "S.W.A.T." with Samuel L. Jackson, Michelle Rodreguez, and L.L. Cool J.
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    • #17
      i wear baggy pants -_-

      anyways.. ever thought about this? when someone says asian here in north america.. (maybe europe too, dunno).. we automatically think about chinese, japanese or korean. we totally ignored all those other countries that are in asia
      1 + 1 = 1

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Nethila
        i wear baggy pants -_-

        anyways.. ever thought about this? when someone says asian here in north america.. (maybe europe too, dunno).. we automatically think about chinese, japanese or korean. we totally ignored all those other countries that are in asia
        It's practically completely the opposite here, when my first squad leader said he was Asian, i immediately thought of India or somewhere, I suck at geography so i dunno what India is.

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        • #19
          First, to address Nethila's comment about different types of Asians, a lot of people now prefer to differentiate between Asians by dividing the continent geographically and calling people South Asians, Southeast Asians, Central Asians, etc. There is so much diversity in Asia that the term "Asian" is more of a geographic label than one that applies to the people. The "Asian" we assume to refer to Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc... would be East Asian by this system.


          I agree with you, Bioture, and I think a lot of it has to do with, yes, them again, the media.

          But there are other levels to these stereotypes. Take a look at movies and music and other pop culture. How many English performing Asian rock stars are there? The only ones I can really picture are bit players of groups where someone else is the focal point. There's James Iha of the Smashing Pumpkins, and the DJ Joseph Hahn on Linkin Park, but are they the ones you think of when you picture their band? And what about movies. Name one Chinese actor that hasn't ever had to play a Triad member, a kung-fu martial artist, or a scientist. There are some, but it's hard not to picture a Jackie Chan or a Chow Yun Fat or a Bruce Lee. There are always exceptions, but they don't stand out and hold as much prominence.

          There's also the issue of the sexualization of the Asian male. Like Mattey pointed out, there's a stereotype about penis length, but that's not as far as it goes. In Western cinema, Asian stars very rarely get the girl. Does Chow Yun Fat hook up with Mira Sorvino in Replacement Killers? Jackie Chan and Jennifer Love Hewitt in The Tuxedo (yes, I saw it, and no, it wasn't very good at all)? In Romeo Must Die, a film with an implied Romeo and Juliet forbidden love theme, is there any romance between Jet Li and Aaliyah? The answer is inevitably "no".

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          • #20
            Asian is most definately, 100% Indian over here
            Originally posted by Facetious
            edit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)

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            • #21
              bloodzombie is about to post a reply, i'm psychic!

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              • #22
                Most stereotypes are pure and utter BS. There's one german one tho(which i am german) that i've found to almost always be true . The whole Germans are stubborn as hell....thats almost always true...well maybe just for germans from russia >.>

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Troll King
                  . Like Mattey pointed out, there's a stereotype about penis length, ".
                  It's not just length, they're skinny too. skinny short dicks. almost freaky.



                  The asian stereotypes, like most stereotypes, are well-deserved. I don't mean that you can say every asian drives a honda with a giant wing on the back, just like you can't say that every black guy runs fast. But there's an awful lot of asian kids with this attitude that they have to be hot shit. They think if they act tough, and they have the fastest honda, and their hair is the spikiest, that chicks will like them better or something. Before you get all PC on me and start saying "shut up, cracker, you don't know what it's like being asian, if you don't have NOS, you don't have shit", go through the TW gallery and look for the asian kids... they'll be the ones with the sunglasses looking hardass or flexing with their shirts off.
                  http://www.trenchwars.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15100 - Gallileo's racist thread

                  "Mustafa sounds like someone that likes to fly planes into buildings." -Galleleo

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                  • #24
                    woohoo and there it is!

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                    • #25
                      I just hope I don't get another light warning.
                      http://www.trenchwars.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15100 - Gallileo's racist thread

                      "Mustafa sounds like someone that likes to fly planes into buildings." -Galleleo

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                      • #26
                        how many light warnings does it take for a ban?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Mr. Peanuts
                          how many light warnings does it take for a ban?

                          Since I'm the only one that I know of to ever receive a light warning, and I'm still here, I can say that i'm pretty sure it's more than one.


                          We're working without a net here.
                          http://www.trenchwars.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15100 - Gallileo's racist thread

                          "Mustafa sounds like someone that likes to fly planes into buildings." -Galleleo

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by bloodzombie
                            It's not just length, they're skinny too. skinny short dicks. almost freaky.

                            The asian stereotypes, like most stereotypes, are well-deserved. I don't mean that you can say every asian drives a honda with a giant wing on the back, just like you can't say that every black guy runs fast. But there's an awful lot of asian kids with this attitude that they have to be hot shit. They think if they act tough, and they have the fastest honda, and their hair is the spikiest, that chicks will like them better or something. Before you get all PC on me and start saying "shut up, cracker, you don't know what it's like being asian, if you don't have NOS, you don't have shit", go through the TW gallery and look for the asian kids... they'll be the ones with the sunglasses looking hardass or flexing with their shirts off.
                            I agree. But not the small dick part... but then again I'm black so what does that stereotype matter? And no i'm not wearing a shirt in my xanga pic but I can get away with it dammit. Theres been so many people that ask me if I use steriods and all I can do is laugh - because they can't stand the fact that an asian looks like that. Not suprisingly, the majority of people to judge the way I look and act based on the above stereotypes ARE asians. They're always talking about how its strange that I'm double majoring in English instead of math or some shit, and that I should dye my hair and put some spoilers on my car.

                            And to Troll King's post - yes, the media does have a part in it. But more importantly, so does the way we are brought up. I think that spoiled rich asian kids are more into the whole neoasian thing because they can use their parents' money to put 20 grand worth of accessories into a 16 grand car. And asian exchange students DO make the best engineers because of the focus on mathmatics back in their countries. Back to using me as an example, I grew up poor in west philadephia. The family is better off now, but I still consider myself quite "ghetto" in the way I do things. My parents are very orthodox chinese people - so even after we moved to the states when I was around 6ish, they continued to teach me the language, the culture, and how its best NOT to flaunt the material possessions that you have.

                            And yes, I do think I'm "hot shit." But I never really put an emphasis on it - I don't feel that in order to be "hot shit" I have to have a certain wardrobe, do my hair a certain way, drive a certain kind of car, etc etc.

                            Edit: In a way, I'm like the dude in the kung fu movies that goes about his own business until he absolutely has to beat on someone.

                            btw wtf is "NOS"
                            Last edited by Bioture; 05-05-2004, 03:21 PM.
                            TelCat> i am a slut not a hoe
                            TelCat> hoes get paid :(
                            TelCat> i dont

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                            • #29
                              I'm not good at math at all.. I sometimes wonder if it is because my large bulbous eyes allow far too much light in, and it dazzles me instead of allowing me to concentrate fully on the math problems at hand.

                              Note: This is also a joke, and I don't want banned, if action must be taken, could I please get one of those BZ warnings? They don't cause cancer do they?
                              "Sexy" Steve Mijalis-Gilster, IVX

                              Reinstate Me.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Nethila
                                when someone says asian here in north america.. (maybe europe too, dunno).. we automatically think about chinese, japanese or korean. we totally ignored all those other countries that are in asia
                                out here in northern california (in the last 5 years or so), i've worked with way more with cultures like hmongs and miens than chinese or otherwise. i dunno if it's just a regional thing, but to be honest, i agree that most americans aren't culturally aware enough to distinguish between the different asian cultures.

                                however, the same thing can be said for latin americans. when an el salvadoran migrates here to california, inevitably people will assume he's just another mexican.

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