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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Correct. There is no way getting around it. Europeans are the ones who are mixed!-- [b]ONE-THIRD AFRICAN[/b] to be exact! :D [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lyinass: [qb] [URL=http://www.colorq.org/Articles/article.aspx?d=1999&x=blackwhite]Universal preference of whiteness over blackness?[/URL] Here is what the above link article says: [i] Koreans and Japanese have similar attitudes towards blacks and whites. Japanese animation is full of beautiful, sexy and heroic white characters. A European woman who saw Sailor Moon noted with much amusement, "If this is Japanese animation, why do none of the characters look Japanese?" The few black characters in other works of Japanese animation are mostly negative or marginal. The recent LA riots in the US testify to the damaging effects of Korean attitudes towards blacks. Generally, white consumers are treated better than black consumers in Korean establishments. Many Koreans and Japanese dye their hair blond, brown or red. Blue and green contact lenses are also popular among young East Asians. Southeast Asians, wherever they're living in the world, also express similar white-is-better-than-black attitudes. A black Amerasian living in Vietnam said he wished he was a white Amerasian instead. A Filipino American woman remarked that a woman's beauty is marred by dark skin. A South Asian woman recalled with horror a stranger knocking on her door, expressly noting it was "an African American man". Race is almost never tagged onto descriptions of white strangers.[/i] [/qb][/QUOTE][b]LOL[/b] Sorry worm, but the people in this forum are smart enough to read the ENTIRE article if not know the context. The above passage you cite is just ONE part of the article, specifically the part under the header of '[b]Modern[/b] Asian attitudes towards black and white'. Now how about you cite passages underneath the header of '[b]Pre-modern[/b] Asian ideas on 'race'' or better yet, the passage under the header, 'The idea of white superiority/black inferiority a European import?' just to give a more [i]accurate[/i] and balanced view, worm! :D [QUOTE]Originally posted by Whatbox: [qb] Rarghwr! Djehuti, since you're asian please let meh know: who's right [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=15;t=006561][b]here[/b][/URL]? Thanx. [/qb][/QUOTE]Well it sure as hell ain't lyingass! [b]LOL[/b] Mike, despite his black banter b.s. is more accurate in that the oldest surviving depictions of Buddha do come from the south since most of the oldest buddha depictions in the north were either destroyed by Muslims or were revamped into Hindu temples. By the way, Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) was born in the kingdom of Shakya which was located in modern day southwestern Nepal. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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