EddieDoyers
formerly eddiengambino
- Apr 3, 2012
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Also there's some divide and conquer going on there. "Asians" are never included as a minority group with "Blacks and Mexicans"
White folks and even some Asian folks themselves wouldn't consider Asians a minority anymore because XYZ statistic of Asians making more $ than everyone else.I can see that. For us Asians, all we have to remember is what minority means and remember we are one because we're definitely not part of the majority.Also there's some divide and conquer going on there. "Asians" are never included as a minority group with "Blacks and Mexicans"
Exactly, but people actually think this way.But making money has nothing to do with being a minority
But making money has nothing to do with being a minority
Exactly, but people actually think this way.
More $$$ = the color of my skin is a non-factor + I will be treated equally
Nope, I am far from it. Being married to a white woman has made me super Americanized. I mean, I would go out with my friends to eat at Chinatown every once in a while, but she doesn't really like Asian food and doesn't want to decorate the house with anything Chinese related. I doubt I'm going to teach my kids the language, either.Anyone get closer to their culture the older they get?
I'm becoming more and more swayed towards wanting to keep my culture alive, perhaps marry a chick who's also my ethnicity, and eventually pass the culture to my kids.
I can understand this. I feel like this often happens in serious interracial relationships/marriages and it's something that I'm kinda weary about.Nope, I am far from it. Being married to a white woman has made me super Americanized. I mean, I would go out with my friends to eat at Chinatown every once in a while, but she doesn't really like Asian food and doesn't want to decorate the house with anything Chinese related.Anyone get closer to their culture the older they get?
I'm becoming more and more swayed towards wanting to keep my culture alive, perhaps marry a chick who's also my ethnicity, and eventually pass the culture to my kids.
dont let her do u like that bruh. It's a part of you. School her on some cultural identity.Nope, I am far from it. Being married to a white woman has made me super Americanized. I mean, I would go out with my friends to eat at Chinatown every once in a while, but she doesn't really like Asian food and doesn't want to decorate the house with anything Chinese related. I doubt I'm going to teach my kids the language, either.
I pretty much lost my culture aside from the times I hang out at my parents' house once a week or so.
Anyone get closer to their culture the older they get?
I'm becoming more and more swayed towards wanting to keep my culture alive, perhaps marry a chick who's also my ethnicity, and eventually pass the culture to my kids.
what class you taking where you're learning this?Anyone familiar with Queen Liliuokalani and the Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii? Learned about this in class yesterday. Really interesting stuff, but also extremely infuriating.
Take the time to watch this if you can:
what class you taking where you're learning this?