Even the Filipinos with college degrees who worked in the Medical field & Tech field are still seen as inferior by other races.
Several Filipinos have a high school diploma and several also went to a College/University however Filipinos are not known for reading books.
This is the most common stereotype for Filipinos in the Philippines but I don't think Filipinos overseas have this reputation because we are more access to education.
@demmaford About 91.6 percent Filipinos 10 to 64 years old were functional literate1 in 2019, according to the results of the 2019 Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey (FLEMMS). This translates to around 73.0 million out of 79.7 million in the same age group who are considered literate on a functional level.
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Trust me, bro, the majority of our people are far from the youtube stereotype.
I am not Filipino... but my stereotype that people thought of me was, "small penis". It really hurts, because it feels that all the girls would reject me, because of that stereotypical bullshit.
I don't think women will chase a man over his penis size. The small penis size is just used to make fun of Asians.
Filipinos with East Asian looks are seen as weak, greedy, sneaky. evil, virus carriers, cold-blooded, heartless. no morals & seen as Chinese by other minorities. 🤬 🤬 🤬
I might look East Asian but actually, I am Filipino. I have zero connection to China.
your status can never be lifted no matter who you look like
Posted by: @wei-nihaoyour status can never be lifted no matter who you look like
My status will be lifted once I act the opposite of the East Asian stereotypes. unlike most east Asians, I actually care about people of color.
tell me this. How the hell can China improve the lives of overseas Asians? The way I see it, the world is becoming more anti-Asian.
what you don't understand is racism became uncool only from the mid 50's after China won the korean war.
liberalism won because they had to block the "east wind" (including soviet union, eastern europe, south east asia, africa) from the 50's and 60's.
80% of the world's chip supplies are from east asia. 80% of medical needles are from china. almost all vaccines delivered to developing world will be from China and Russia.
racism is suppressed because of global strategic need, not due to comedy shows, lol.
before the korean war, it was widely thought that no one can beat white people in the battlefield. as Mao said "the age of colonizing a whole country by putting canon on a single hill".
Japan challenged that notion but its eventual defeat erased its image during early successes.
Before Korean war, there were many Americans who suspected Chinese communists would be very tough. But MacArthur could dismiss China's warning because communists had only fought nationalists and Japanese. So they had to be proven against Americans.
In the end, Chinese army saved north korea from certain defeat. It recovered the territory of north korea which had almost completely fallen. It survived the US air force and atomic threats, and cemented the military reputation of PRC.
The fact East Asians could be geopolitical equals, despite Japan's defeat, is reinforced again by success of Vietnam against French and Americans. Without these victories, economy of China in the 70's and 80's would have been insignificant and wouldn't have had access to western markets. The favorable treatment of US
Asian allies would be in question as well (US unilaterally opened its markets to South Korea and Japan. That's what Trump is talking about when he says US was cheated by everyone).
Stop stealing credit. Racism became uncool because people of color marched down to Washington D.C to demand equal human rights. A generation later, the American cultural revolution eventually has reached other countries & has reached the U.N council.
it's like the year 2050 when the Chinese are taking credit for the removal of systemic racism, police brutality & whistleblower racism which was started by the ''black lives matter'' movement in 2012.
why didn't they march earlier when there were wide spreading lynching and put up with Jim Crow for 80 years?
The civil rights movement started in 1954 and jim crow officially ended around 1965. The purpose of marching is to use numbers to make a political stance.
that's my question. why did it start in 1954 after china's victory in korea and vietnam victory at dien bien phu with Chinese aid?
blacks were freed around 1863 from slavery by the northern whites against the southern whites.
In spite of these amendments and civil rights acts to enforce the amendments, between 1873 and 1883 the Supreme Court handed down a series of decisions that virtually nullified the work of Congress during Reconstruction. Regarded by many as second-class citizens, blacks were separated from whites by law and by private action in transportation, public accommodations, recreational facilities, prisons, armed forces, and schools in both Northern and Southern states. In 1896 the Supreme Court sanctioned legal separation of the races by its ruling in H.A. Plessy v. J.H. Ferguson, which held that separate but equal facilities did not violate the U.S. Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment.
Beginning in 1909, a small group of activists organized and founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). They waged a long struggle to eliminate racial discrimination and segregation from American life. By the middle of the twentieth century their focus was on legal challenges to public-school segregation. Two major victories before the Supreme Court in 1950 led the NAACP toward a direct assault on Plessy and the so-called “separate-but-equal” doctrine.
they found the Korean war POW's that were easily converted by Chinese were blacks, due to their experiences of racism.
they were sent by the US army and captured by Chinese. Chinese told them colored people should be liberated from colonialist shackles.
I was talking about the stereotypes here in the U.S, not South East Asia. An average non-Asian cannot tell mongoloids apart.
Are you trying to say non asians can't tell Bruno Mars apart from William hung?
@angelo Bruno is 25% Puerto Rican 25% Jewish. He would be considered Latino or Hawaiian at most if he was just a regular guy.
I get ching chong a lot and face racial remarks all the time because of my looks. So, I try my best not to fall into the stereotype.