Sonntag, 17. Juni 2007

Did you know that...

There is a large amount of Asian Americans who became famous?
Here some examples:
-Lucy Liu: She's a Chinese American actress and had very important roles in "Charlies Angels" and "Kill Bill" part one and two.
-Jackie Chan: He's a chinese American actor and director and he's very well trained in traditional Chinese martial arts. I think he's one of the few actors who does all his actions in films without a stuntman. In one of his movies he broke his leg at a scene where he jumped off a boat and he didn't stop playing his role till the end of the chapter.
- Jin tha MC: He's also a Chinese American who became famous as a Hip Hop artist.

These are just a few examples of famous Asian Americans...

Did you know that...

a lot of Koreans blame theirself for the Virginia Tech Masscare and feel responsible for it? They think he was a part of their society and they should have been recognizing his problems before he committed a suicide massacre at his school. Well, I think these Korean Americans shouldn't blame theirself for it, because everybody knows that Seung Cho who killed himself and many other people, was totally crazy. So it's no fault of all Korean Americans of course, I think it's good that they feel sorry for the victims, but they shouldn't feel guilty at all.

Outcast of a TV show on a channel made by Asian Americans

...This afternoon Rosie O'Donnell was a guest of a TV show and she made a lot of jokes about Chinese Americans. She said we're talking like: " ching chong ching chong Danny de Vito ching cong". Why does she make such racistic comments? Do we play jokes on her because she's lesbian? No, we don't. So she shall shut the f**k up what concerns saying such things about us.
I think it's the worst stereotype to claim that we're all talking like this, it's our language and even if it sounds a little bit strange to other cultures, it has to be respected.