jakethasnake
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I will get into Asian American politics tommorrow or some other time - I am off to bed. Good night.
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I am well aware of that. However, is their intense pressure exerted on East Asians to pursue certain professions? South Asians are pressured from day one to pursue a grand total of three professions.And john, the pressure to study and practice Law, Business, or Medicine is equally strong within the East Asian diaspora, not just the South Asian one. The East always valued mental developement over the physical.
Indeed I have been shaped by my environment. The South Asians I know in the suburbs are for the most part very successful. The ones that are not well-educated are working at gas stations or convenience stores. However, their kids are all en route to having a successful career. Now, I am aware that this is not the case among urban Asians. However, my cocooned environment does make a bit prejudiced in this manner.You might believe that all AAs live in this paradise or near-paradise with a bright future where we all are docs/lawyers/businessmen pulling in a solid 6-figure income with beautiful white/black/yellow wives and what-have-you --- but don't you see that you're being shaped by your cultural (Indian) values AS YOU TYPE? Look at you. You're yappin about law,medicine,business, and all that stuff. You're a product of your environme
I know 3rd generation Asian Americans (Indian and non-Indian) who are more Asian than you.
That as extreme as my view of ethnic pride being fundamentally bigoted.I don't think all Asians that date IR or are whitewashed are "self-hating". But delusional, certainly. You can fvckin quote me on that, cowboy.
I concur. However, Asians that date and marry across the color line are not doing that to "become white" or become a member of any other group. They simply are marrying the best mate they could find. What makes you think otherwise?In this country, if you're black, you're black. It don't matter if you've been raised by white parents - you're still black. We are irrevocably tied by color (at least until we all become mutts thru miscegenation, as you hope it will) - both by our history and by our current situation.
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
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