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Just seeing this post for the first time.
Anyway, at one point I thought the same sh*t OP listed.
The problem with Asian culture in America is that there aren't any real revolutionaries. An example, Black culture has MLK, Malcom. A history of protesting and whatnot.
I could go on and on talking about it but this is kind of a controversial topic in a PC era.
u asian?Just seeing this post for the first time.
Anyway, at one point I thought the same sh*t OP listed.
The problem with Asian culture in America is that there aren't any real revolutionaries. An example, Black culture has MLK, Malcom. A history of protesting and whatnot.
I could go on and on talking about it but this is kind of a controversial topic in a PC era.
popular culture and media continues to project the model minority myth. it intentionally creates divides between asians and other communities of color. shoot, i'd even go as far as to say there are asians who've willingly embraced that "myth" and have used it to deny the systemic racism and discrimination BIPOC (including other asians) are subject to
No disrespect to these people, but I haven't heard of these of the individuals you listed. I'll take some time looking them up to see what they've done in the past. That's probably part of the problem. They aren't acknowledged. Who's to blame for that? Someone needs to get their names out.there are plenty of asian folk who were involved and entrenched in the civil rights movements but they don't really get a lot of shine or acknowledgement: grace lee boggs, fred korematsu, yuri kochiyama, richard aoki (folks wanna say he was CIA informant but I don't believe it), larry itliong, and many of the members of the third world liberation student movement were asian am. were they revolutionaries? I don't know, but for that period of time, they were certainly far more radical than a vast majority of Americans
popular culture and media continues to project the model minority myth. it intentionally creates divides between asians and other communities of color. shoot, i'd even go as far as to say there are asians who've willingly embraced that "myth" and have used it to deny the systemic racism and discrimination BIPOC (including other asians) are subject to
Like who? Examples?People on this board love pushing this myth also.
No disrespect to these people, but I haven't heard of these of the individuals you listed. I'll take some time looking them up to see what they've done in the past. That's probably part of the problem. They aren't acknowledged. Who's to blame for that? Someone needs to get their names out.
As far as the media is concerned, they're not doing any favors to empower the Asian male. The actors that take these roles are just as responsible. There are no home grown celebrities that I can think of.
Bruce Lee was born in Cali, but most people would probably guess that he's from China or HK.
Jackie Chan and Jet Li are from overseas.
I saw the new Mulan movie and said to myself that they didn't empower the Asian male.
When you mentioned pop culture and media projecting the "model minority myth", can you give an examples of that?
There's a search function. You can search specific words.Like who? Examples?
It is what it is I guess. That's what the internet will do. People are going troll or do what they can to be hateful. I think there needs to be more Asian empowerment. It needs to be done the right way.There's a search function. You can search specific words.
Bruce always stood up for us, and it ain't the media's fault that people think he's from overseas.No disrespect to these people, but I haven't heard of these of the individuals you listed. I'll take some time looking them up to see what they've done in the past. That's probably part of the problem. They aren't acknowledged. Who's to blame for that? Someone needs to get their names out.
As far as the media is concerned, they're not doing any favors to empower the Asian male. The actors that take these roles are just as responsible. There are no home grown celebrities that I can think of.
Bruce Lee was born in Cali, but most people would probably guess that he's from China or HK.
Jackie Chan and Jet Li are from overseas.
I saw the new Mulan movie and said to myself that they didn't empower the Asian male.
When you mentioned pop culture and media projecting the "model minority myth", can you give an examples of that?
No disrespect to these people, but I haven't heard of these of the individuals you listed. I'll take some time looking them up to see what they've done in the past. That's probably part of the problem. They aren't acknowledged. Who's to blame for that? Someone needs to get their names out.
As far as the media is concerned, they're not doing any favors to empower the Asian male. The actors that take these roles are just as responsible. There are no home grown celebrities that I can think of.
Bruce Lee was born in Cali, but most people would probably guess that he's from China or HK.
Jackie Chan and Jet Li are from overseas.
I saw the new Mulan movie and said to myself that they didn't empower the Asian male.
When you mentioned pop culture and media projecting the "model minority myth", can you give an examples of that?
So if I may ask, what progress has this thread achieved since it's start?If you’re passive, reactive and dependent on traditional news media and entertainment to educate you the important Asian people to know, then look no further than yourself to see who needs to be more curious and question the standard narrative.
Don’t get twisted and misunderstand what I’m saying. Even at my age and point in Life only recognized half the names moe200069 mentioned. So all of us have work to do. But it’s a good start and sign you start asking these questions now.
Post up when you have something to say.
It’s all good.
So if I may ask, what progress has this thread achieved since it's start?
No disrespect to these people, but I haven't heard of these of the individuals you listed. I'll take some time looking them up to see what they've done in the past. That's probably part of the problem. They aren't acknowledged. Who's to blame for that? Someone needs to get their names out.
As far as the media is concerned, they're not doing any favors to empower the Asian male. The actors that take these roles are just as responsible. There are no home grown celebrities that I can think of.
Bruce Lee was born in Cali, but most people would probably guess that he's from China or HK.
Jackie Chan and Jet Li are from overseas.
I saw the new Mulan movie and said to myself that they didn't empower the Asian male.
When you mentioned pop culture and media projecting the "model minority myth", can you give an examples of that?
I remember that thread...There was a thread about the Asian American old man that was mocked and robbed for this soda cans that he collected. This was pre COVID btw. The old man was humiliated (if collecting cans isnt bad enough) to the point that we start to weep. Some people on here (most of them banned already) thought it was cool cuz Asian had attacked Black people in the past so this was all gucci in their eyes. You know, since we are all MODEL MINORITIES.
Theres only one member I can think of that throws that around in every other post they make. I guess somehow it’s supposed to start a cordial back n’ forth dialogue?There's a search function. You can search specific words.
How does the convo of, "They try to emasculate us" usually go over with others?in regards to your comment about the portrayal of Asian males, there's definitely a long history of the emasculation of asian men via the movie screen. I woudn't go as far as blaming Asian actors for taking on roles that perpetuate stereotypes and racist tropes. while I don't fully agree with it, I can understand that discrimination and racism in hollywood might force your hand. I would say recently, however, asian male protagonists have been on screen and have been portrayed in multiple representations/nuanced manners. Asian actresses/actors are starting to break certain barriers. and i'm sorry, but if you don't know those names of those actors, then you must have your head in the sand.
The term model minority was CREATED by white supremacists, in order to give non black immigrants a low bar to crawl toward. You were taught that if you capitulate to a white god, bowing to white privilege, that you could then earn a few crumbs from the high table, of which you should be grateful to receive. Never mind the greatness and fight of your ancestors, because they were supposedly archaic and inferior in the first place. Right, so when Black people continue to fail to reach such a standard, through fighting for a freedom beyond the mediocre standards of white supremacy? Perhaps you’d get on your knees, the ask your ancestors for the forgiveness that you may not be worthy of receiving.The term model minority is used by lazy minded people to write off accomplishments and success of a whole other race , just so they don't feel so bad about their own race's failure.
How does the convo of, "They try to emasculate us" usually go over with others?
I know a lot of times when we (Black Men) say there is a concerted effort to feminize black men, the convo ends up turning into us being homophobic/transphobic and some people basically claiming it is all in our heads.
Do you get similar pushback from a certain group of folks?
How does the convo of, "They try to emasculate us" usually go over with others?
I know a lot of times when we (Black Men) say there is a concerted effort to feminize black men, the convo ends up turning into us being homophobic/transphobic and some people basically claiming it is all in our heads.
Do you get similar pushback from a certain group of folks?