Originally Posted by
freakydestroyer
Originally Posted by
sreggie101
Originally Posted by
Scientific Method
freakydestroyer said:
Originally Posted by slickp42189
first off, Asians are more accepted than blacks, if you disagree its because you choose to not honestly evaluate the way blacks are treated and the way Asians are treated
the only empathy you guys are granted is because you have a reputation of having the best work ethic and are still subject to racial degrading, thats whack
If you are talking about education and career-wise then that is debatable, but even then black people can still put themselves in a prosperous situation if they work hard. But overall and especially in Hollywood and the media that simply isn't true. They degrade Asians blatantly without thinking twice i.e. closing eyelids and the word that rhymes with "think" because they get away with it just about every time. The white folks don't do that to blacks without expecting consequences.
any examples? I'm trying to think of this horrible oppression which Asians are going through in America and not seeing it.
strong cosign! blacks accepted in hollywood? i doubt that, otherwise george lucas wouldn't have had to make red tails entirely himself, and danny glover could actually make biopic on the haitian revolution. major movie labels do not want to mess with an all black cast. lionsgate is not a major movie label, so ib4 tyler perry movies. i just don't see the point of trying to start some NT race war. This country historically has kept black people down, with legislation being passed against us all the way back to the constitution itself. this institutionalized racism is still in place today, tho with much less muscle than the old days. i mean there are countless examples of this, but i think its kind of a waste to point them out because all of this should be obvious. thread is foolish
asians are less respected than blacks? only person to ever tell me i got into a college because of affirmative action was asian. being srs...
The concept of that same movie was made into a TV show in the 90's. It was called "Tuskegee Airmen". Matter of fact, Cuba Gooding Jr. starred in it as well. The reason it was so hard for Lucas to get the funding was not just because of the all black cast. It had something to do with it, but it was also because of the cost. But the first minority of anything is going to have to go through tough times no matter what. For instance, Jeremy Lin had to go through countless struggles to be the first Asian-American in the NBA. As far as institutionalized racism goes, it's no secret. But that just proves my point, if it's something against blacks it is done very subtly. When it's against Asians, they make it so open and obvious.
Some black dude told me I made his shoes. Does that mean all blacks are just as ignorant as him? Should I feel resentment towards all blacks? Don't let one bad apple spoil the bunch.
ill try to keep this organized, i can't do that quote blocks thing
1. Race was definitely the sole reason. It was the reason they told him flat out. Cost isn't a reason at all, word to Avatar, Lord of the Rings...uh, transformers, etc.
2. Jeremy Lin being first asian american is great and all, and I think its awesome that people come out to show country pride and support Lin at the games. However any struggle he had to get to the NBA was def not because he was asian american. Thats just part of making it pro in general. He was undrafted, out of harvard, and never received any athletic scholarships to begin with. He was lowkey when he got to the NBA. Not everyone gets the success off the bat, and his story is a great example of that. Son the NBA could care less if he's asian american, they've handed out multi million dollar contracts to third world ball players for years.
3. Its extremely easy for racism to appear subtle to those who aren't a target of it. Period. and in this country, racism is NOT subtle against blacks, word to the judicial system, conservatives vs obama, fox news, prison industrial complex, xbox live, the KKK....uhh idk NT help me out
w.e i could go on but its not subtle. Its not like "NO COLOREDS ALLOWED", but its not subtle. you just gotta open your eyes and be aware of it, no racial
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did someone really walk up to you and say you make their shoes? but seriously idk why u thought i meant i resent all asian people when i said that an asian told me i got into college because of affirmative action. def not the case. i was in high school at the time, in Bayside, NY. that neighborhood is DEEP with asians so most of my friends coming out were asian. i never hold it against a whole for the actions of a few (im lying tho, 5 years in philly made me sorta into an uncle ruckus
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my point in saying that was to convey that for an asian to tell me that, they must not see it the way you see it. im guessing most people think of blacks/africanamericans when they think of affirmative action, when it really applies to all minorities, today.