This post is about racism because recently I have not only been reading more and more about it, but I've felt more and more like a victim to it too.
For those of you who do not know me I am considered a "white person" although in reality my skin is tanned and I am merely a human woman. White, black, yellow, red those aren't colors of people but things instead.
In the past lets say 6 months alone I have read different articles all about something that is racist or someone that is racist or how thinking a certain way makes us racist. One article I thought would be interesting since the title had I Love Korean boys in it, I will now show you some of what was shared on there. Since I was last on there it seems to have been partially rewritten as I don't recall reading certain parts before.
There are still the same comments I would like to share too although I don't know where to start so here is part of that article.
"When people make general statements (sometimes unknowingly) such as
”most Koreans are beautiful”. What does that mean? The population of the
Korean peninsula alone (not including those in the diaspora) is roughly
74million inhabitants. How many Koreans have you met that you feel
experienced enough to state that most Koreans are beautiful? That is a
stereotype. There is such a term as positive racism. What happens is
that when you meet people that do not fulfill your criteria for
“Korean-ness” is that they get called “not real Korean”. There are
numerous accounts of this happening with Korean Americans, or second
generation Koreans in the West. The same way when a black person that
isn’t the image of “ghetto” gets referred to as “not really black” or an
“oreo”. It’s offensive. People are often guilty of homogenizing Asians, again I understand
how one may not be aware of what they are doing. Saying things such as
“I love Asian boys” is an extremely bold statement to make. Asia is not
limited to China, Japan and Korea (which a lot of the time is what
people mean). These are East Asian countries. Even in East Asia there
are three other countries and two standalone territories (under China).
There are, in fact six regions in Asia namely: You want to marry an Asian person? Doesn’t matter who? That means you
are saying that all of these countries with their various histories,
cultures, and distinct ethnic features are all the same to you. As long
as they are “Asian” you’ll be okay? Granted some people are joking, or
being light-hearted. I get that. At the same time there are also people
that are not. I’m directing this to the people who really mean what they
say. Why not “I want to marry a Korean K-pop idol/celebrity” or “I want
to date someone who looks like a Korean K-pop idol/celebrity”? If you
want to be shallow, be proud of it , accept it and don’t try to disguise
it as “love for THEIR culture”. It really is the same thing as someone
saying, “I want to marry a European”. You would get blank stares all
around. “But Europe is a continent with many different countries and not
all Europeans are the same…” you say? Bingo. Being proud of having so-called “yellow fever” is a form of racism.
You are not only trivializing a disease that is still prevalent (yes it
really is, affecting roughly 300,000 and killing 20,000 people each
year) but also saying you won’t date other races is…well racist, isn’t
it? You don’t know what tomorrow may bring; you haven’t met all men from
every race. How can you happily dismiss a person based on their
ethnicity before knowing their personality? You would be happy with an
abusive partner as long as he/she was a particular race? Whether or not
this is what you believe, by making that statement, this is the thought
that is implied. It is a form of hypersexualization.
Sometimes I feel like people who post things like “I want a Korean
boyfriend/girlfriend” have this assumption that all Korean people are
like their bias. K-pop does not equal Korea. I saw a statement online once that read “I honestly feel bad for the
people who can’t differentiate between their bias and the whole of the
Korean population”. Your bias isn’t even necessarily showing their true
self (not to say that Kpop stars aren’t good people). People sexualize
Hyuna then go on to “slut shame” her. She has even said herself that she
is not like that. She is doing her job. SNSD’s Sunny has unrivalled
aegyo skills, but that doesn’t mean all Korean girls or women go around
doing “gwiyomi” all over the place!
“Racism is not in your intent. Your intent is immaterial
in how racist your actions are. This isn’t about you BEING a racist.
It’s about you DOING A THING that is racist. Your intent doesn’t change
it. Your ignorance of its meaning doesn’t change it. It’s got nothing to
do with you as a person and everything to do with the meaning of your
action in the context of sociocultural history.”
So this most of the article that has been rewritten probably based on many of the comments. There are parts of This one that I do agree with. This person who wrote this article they have also done their own type of stereo type by assuming many people will claim someone is not Korean or black enough what does that even mean? I mean my friend Wai and I used to joke with each other alot because he's a BBC and I am white and we act as though we were each others race. We joked about him being a banana and me being an egg "why?" you might ask because I was white on the outside yellow and white inside where as he was "yellow" yet white on the inside. Because he did not fit the complete "Asian " stereotype although he does fit some being smart and wearing glasses and being slightly on the short side. I also find it is more common for a person to be called such things by Their own ethnicity rather than one outside their own . You are more likely to find another person of the same ethnicity shunning them. As a matter of fact there was something I watched on tv about that where people would define themselves as white or black and how some because their skin was a light tone were looked down on by others with darker skin as not being "real" blacks.
I think the reason why some of us say they want to date a Korean isn't because they look like "Oppa" for me that definitely isn't the case. Some of us see the way many of the Korean men we see seem to wear their hearts on their sleeves, how they care about their families and think I want that type of man. That is what attracts me to Asian men they seem to have a genuine love for their families and there is just a completely different dynamic than what I have seen here growing up. Where I live it's very common to see broken homes / families. Respect is not the most important thing in many families here either. The way there is so much respect by the way you address a person to the way they try to stick through everything as one unit is admirable to me. I think that person is also looking down on many people calling them shallow when there are so many people who do admire and love their culture, Asians know what hard work means and in all honesty how is it racist to call someone living in Asia Asian? I live in Canada and I am a proud Canadian .
Some people do not actively date certain ethnicity groups for their own reasons but that does not mean they aren't attracted to them. I wouldn't marry a practicing Jewish person unless I was still able to continue celebrating the things I grew up believing in , I eat meat and I love christmas and must have a christmas tree. It's ridiculous but it's not racist I have many Jewish friends and have had crushes on many as well, I do not avoid having relationships with them but I will not change my beliefs for another person. I do not like how this person believes everyone with an "Asian" fetish is a shallow racist who cares nothing for the person but the fact they are from Asia and are good looking. Of coarse we want to find someone we get along with and that treats us right. Many of us do not understand how a primal instinct and a preference is racist. We cannot help who we fall in love with or find attractive just as much as we can't help who we do not find attractive and can't fall in love with.
I will now share things from the comments some will not be the full posts but parts I agree with.
"It´s definitely true what you say, but I think this kind of
"subconcious racism" can be expressed by anyone i´m sure most people
have met someone who specifies the skin colour, cultural preferences and
even nationalities that they deem fit for themselves in a partner,
people can´t help if they feel unattracted to people of different
ethnicities but perhaps that´s due to representations of other cultures
in the media or lack of interest so perhaps it is unfair to accuse
someone of being racist due to their personal preferences."
next will be between myself and others from before the article was changed
Em Jahay
I get where this is coming from and yet part of me has to disagree with part of it.
There is such thing as a personal preference. Yes Personality may
play a part but I think it is wrong to say a person is shallow for
wanting someone they are attracted to. The truth of the matter is we all
fall for someone and find them attractive I've never heard a woman say "
he's so ugly I want to marry him" I am a person who has a "Asian
fetish" and mine is unrelated to Kpop.
I have an Asian fetish because I am attracted to the way of life of
many of these place . I like physical appearances of several of these
places. I have found myself on numerous occasions being interested in a
certain ethnic background. Was I racist as a child because I rarely ever
found myself attracted to males with dark skin? if they did not have
white skin or slightly tanned skin I just did not see them in a
romantic way at all . Have I been racist in only dating white guys
because they were the ones I had a mutual affection with? calling
someone racist based on preferences is wrong. I also do not see
anything racist about saying most as long as you add That I have met . It's not racist to base it on your own personal findings. Generalization
is racist and I do not agree with it. I do not think you should put
labels on people you have yet to meet and refuse to give a chance like
this hatred towards Muslims that you can find almost everywhere.
The thing is people meet people everyday they do not all just base
it on kpop or jpop or cpop. I say I have an Asian fetish because I find
myself attracted to most of the Asians I meet as long as a person is
Asian why is it racist to call it as such? Are China, Taiwan, Thailand,
Korea, Japan, Malaysia and the Philippines not part of Asia? Are those
men not Asians? so how is it racist? I am not some extreme fan girl and I
do not think all men should and are like kpop stars but I spend my
fair share of time picture gazing and watching videos .
There were some parts that were good in this but at the same time I
find it could have been better written. Instead of pointing the finger
on how everything in life that we do is some form of racism and that we
should stop encouraging people to do racist things. A person is not
racist just because they find most Koreans they have seen good looking ,
in their minds that's what they think. The issue is more in how a
person phrases what they say.
lolamanda101
last time i checked it's not cool to fetishize a race? good on your for admitting you have a fetish for asians i guess???
김 엘리나
You clearly didn't get her point. Good for you if you can find all
races in the world attractive. Some of us don't. Deal with it.
Em Jahay >
lolamanda10
it's not about the race it's about the physical features I love men
and women with almond and moon shaped eyes. I envy them because I find
they look beautiful, but I am not racist. You just have a one track
mind and that track is like a train set around a Christmas tree
spinning around racism. You are so focused on how everything in the
world is racist and racism at it's prime but others aren't so busy
worrying about having a type they like being racist compared to being
called things like "Ching Chong" and "Squinty eye
lolamanda101 >
Em Jahay
lmao you still have an asian fetish so u stay losing.
Emjahay
I am not losing anything I've dated white men most of my life I like
men of all colors shapes sizes physical appearances I am just more
attracted to Asians. And it's my god given right you don't like it you
think I'm racist good for you coz the men I am interested in don't give
two left testicles that I am attracted to them.
julia valdary >
Em Jahay
yeah this is freaking ridiculous! shes basically saying that if you
don't find someone attractive, then you're being racist against them.
no, im pretty sure i have a lot of guy friends who i am not attracted to
but who i like as individuals. otherwise, we wouldn't be friends.
Baakus >
julia valdary
If you don't find an individual attractive, that's definitely not racism.If you don't find an ENTIRE racial/ethnic group attractive, then
there's a strong possibility that your "preferences" have been
influenced by prejudicial ideas that are floating around in our society.
Em Jahay
Baaku
I agree for some that maybe the case but since I have dated or been
attracted to or have had crushes on men and women from many different
ethnicities that does not apply for me. I could probably name 1 man from
every country that I find good looking, I am from a place where being
white is turning into a rarity
julia valdary >
Baakus
not at all actually!! since i don't date inside my own race, it's
impossible for me to go off of stereotypes because i know the facts.
just because i would not be attracted to one entire race or ethnicity
doesn't mean anything. everyone has their preferences and they know what
they find hot and what they don't find hot. at the end of the day, it
doesn't really matter what i or someone else finds attractive in a guy,
because it is merely our dating preference, and there are far more
important things in the world. if push comes to shove and i find a guy
whos of my own race, and i fall in love with him, then so be it, but
initially that is not something that i am looking for.
Em Jahay
julia valdary
exactly! this article has done one thing for me other than make me
laugh and teach me that some places are in Asia though the people I know
from said places never claim to be Asian . And I made at least one new
facebook friend
김 엘리나>
Em Jahay
I think lolamanda is just a troll^^ why wasting our time explaining
ourselves to her.. she won't even make an effort reading our comments.
Her replies sound like a butthurt kid who doesn't understand and just
wants to repeat her point. lol "mimimi you're still racist". oh very
constructive answer! lol "smh"
"김 엘리나
What a stupid article. Sorry but I'm so sick of people overusing the
word 'racist' for everything. -.- Just because I find Korean men
attractive and certain races not so much, doesn't make me a racist. It's
called personal taste! Yes, maybe it's some kind of "yellow fever" but
what's wrong about it? What's with all the other people who wanna marry
only their own kind. At least I'm not so narrow-minded! What's with those who like blonde, tall and slim girls... aren't they
"racist" towards fat and short girls? You can call everyone racist
then. Because everyone has certain preferences in looks. And everyone
has a list of looks they don't find attractive. Nobody speaks about it
but everyone has one. Telling me I'm racist because I like a certain look, calling it
"racist" because it happens to be that of Korean men, makes YOU racist,
because you make a difference between people in the first place. We're
all humans first of all!"
Baakus >
김 엘리나
I understand your frustration, especially since your fetish is for
Asian men (which is something that Western society actively discourages
because it hurts the ego of White men).
If we lived in a perfect world, then "fetishes" would be fine.
Preferring Blacks or Asians or Whites or Latinos would be little
different than preferring personality types or hair colours.
But we DON'T live in a perfect world, and unlike personality types or
hair colours, race carries ENORMOUS historical, social, and cultural
baggage that nobody is able to extricate themselves from. From birth, we
are bombarded with very troublesome assumptions and stereotypes about
races, and these inevitably influence how we view these races and
formulate our racial "preferences."
I think it's great that you've been able to fight off Western
stereotypes in finding Asian men attractive. But you should also realize
why many people are so against racial fetishization.
Em Jahay
>Baakus
not everyone is influenced though I live in a multi cultural place
it has always been this way and honestly growing up for me I was not
subjected to seeing alot of racism. I am not saying I never saw any the N
word got thrown around alot but that never stopped me from having
colored friends or being attracted to the odd guy or two. People who
have been under fire because of their race tend to be more sensitive
towards sterotypes. I am white and I am not as someone said "Privileged "
which technically was racist of them to say people assume being white
means no one hates on you or acts racist towards you but I have had my
fair share of abuse in my adult years for being white. Being called the
great enslaver. Its great to be aware of racist acts but to most people
real racism is when something is done in hate and with the intent to
cause pain,
and people are still looking for personality even behind the race
because a pretty face isn't enough if the person has an ugly soul and a
stone heart.
Baakus >
Em Jahay
Please don't say "colored." Perhaps the term you were looking for "people of color."
You're white, therefore, you have white privilege.
I'm male, therefore, I have male privilege. I could be poor,
disabled, ugly, etc. But due to my gender, I have certain advantages
that I wouldn't have if I were female.
I responded to that person as I had just seen the comment when I found the article to get these from it, but I will not be posting it . I will instead go on to the next comments.
lolamanda101>
김 엘리나
uhm having a body preference is different than fetishizing a race
김 엘리나>
lolamanda101
how is that different? and moreover how is that a bad thing?
If I said sth bad about koreans that would be racist. How is it
racist when I say I like them/prefer them/ "have a fetish for them?"
Why do white people feel offended when someone prefers certain races
over others? because not every country is mixed like America? Do they
have a problem that certain countries have certain looks, unlike their
country?
How come western people get so worked up over topics that Koreans themselves don't feel offended about?
Em Jahay>
김 엘리나
I'm white and I have no issue at all about any of it I think the word
racism gets thrown around too much for things that are merely human
nature
lolamanda101>
Em Jahay
"racial fetishization is racism.
it is not a compliment.
stop pretending that you are ~appreciating the culture~, and being respectful.
reducing the many varied people within a culture to the parts that
you think are cute is not being appreciative. racism is not respectful.
stop."
b/c u ppl cant get it in ur heads smh.
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