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Originally Posted by talented
I hope that's true, man. Cause almost all, if not all, that I seen fit my description.
Your last statement is double standard. Everyone is free to act what they want, just as everyone is also free to think whatever they want. I think the culture is wimpy and I'm free to think that way. I mean seriously, do these nerds look like someone who can protect you or anybody around them. There is no way they can work as security in bars or clubs.
Lastly, if you simply look at other races' mistake and not your own race's, thats called hypocrisy. Correcting each other's mistakes is a part of a powerful and evolving society. So if there's anything that you deem wrong from your own culture, then you should say it. If every Asian have your kind of attitude, we will seriously become the bottom tier in humanity.
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No dude. I simply believe every MAN has the right to act what the hell the way they want. The problem is with stereotypes they take away your individualities and make you all the same. This is exactly what's happening to Asian American men right now. It is like the society thinks we are all the same. I like to consider myself very different than the next Asian guy or any black or white guy out there. Why? Because it is true. If you think there is nothing wrong with a society who constantly breed the attitude that all Asian men are this or not and this somehow won't affect how Asian American kids think, you are seriously mistaken. How do we change the society and make it think we are all individuals? We have to put some positive images out there via the media. Whether we hate the media or not, it is still a powerful propaganda machine.
Your attitude of FOBs is full of stereotypes too. There are all kinds of people in Asia just like it here. I have no doubt there are some truth to your statements, but making a stupid uniform comment like you like makes you no different than any other racist. If you want to be accepted as individuals, you better learn to accept other people as individuals. Besides, I have met some so-called FOBs that are far more interesting than most Americanized Asians.
Lastly, yes I agree many Asians that come over to study can look like nerds, but that's not true of all men in Asia. I came back from Asia not too long ago, there are some very fashionable people out there. Trust me, thugs don't get a chance to come to America to study or their parents can't afford to send them if they want to. Besides, judging Asians from Asia based on American culture standards is pretty stupid all in itself.