Miley Cyrus Sued

by Robert Koehler on February 13, 2009

in Korean Diaspora

A Korean-American has filed a class action lawsuit for US$4 million against Miley Cyrus for making a racially insensitive gesture.

That comes out to US$4,000 for every Asian and Pacific Islander in the LA County.

Not all Asian-Americans are impressed, apparently.

(HT to reader)

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1 thekorean February 13, 2009 at 10:38 am

And anti-immigration people say Koreans will never assimilate to mainstream America.

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2 JW February 13, 2009 at 10:40 am

Uh, why only california asians? The hell’s up with that?

Michelle Malkin….BOOOOO

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3 JW February 13, 2009 at 10:45 am

BTW, Malkin is among the top 100 technorati blogs.

Absolutely fucking hideous

http://technorati.com/pop/blogs/

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4 Railwaycharm February 13, 2009 at 10:46 am

Turn about is fair play. A black guy can try to sue Korean dry cleaners for millions….. I am not a big fan of frivolous lawsuits, but I think I can see where emotion has taken over here. Welcome to America, the land of the free and the home of the victim.

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5 bobbymcgill February 13, 2009 at 10:49 am

Malkin is huge –her ego and popularity.

This is so unlike the Koreans to be easily offended. No wait, maybe I mean someone else.

Remember the James Bond opening here when the villain was a North Korean and the South Koreans protested outside theaters saying that it was a defamation of all Koreans?

Sigh.

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6 bumfromkorea February 13, 2009 at 10:50 am

Huh. My friends and I took an almost identical picture few months back at a party. And I had the same expression as that Asian guy next to Miley Cyrus.

Small world.

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7 red sparrow February 13, 2009 at 10:56 am

Interesting that among all the people making the same gesture in the photo, only Cyrus is being sued.

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8 WangKon936 February 13, 2009 at 10:59 am

Bobby,

You’d be suprised. Indian Americans protested outside showings of “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” because they thought that the movie made Indians look stupid.

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9 JW February 13, 2009 at 11:01 am

I didn’t even know who Miley Cyrus was until this little scandal. It’s times like this when I pat myself for not watching TV no more.

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10 Scotty February 13, 2009 at 11:02 am

Or the Diane Keaton film where the ‘massage’ parlour owners were Korean. NO KOREAN WOULD EVER BE INVOLVED IN PROSTITUTION! or at least not all of them…
I’m going to sue the whole of Korea for saying “Harro” and “Sengyoo” to me, in a deliberately mocking way over the last 4 years.
That said, Cyrus is a twat for doing that, but a rich twat so worth going after.

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11 shakuhachi February 13, 2009 at 11:12 am

Does this person that is suing even have a case? It sounds like a nuisance lawsuit.

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12 Brian D February 13, 2009 at 11:13 am

Actually she’s suing for $4 billion, not $4 million.

I’ve got a couple weeks to kill before school starts again, so I think I might just sue the publisher for making textbooks implying that I can’t use chopsticks, eat spicy food, or find the post office. Or perhaps I’ll sue the newspapers that depict Caucasians with noses half the size of their faces.

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13 dokdoforever February 13, 2009 at 11:13 am

The US is way too litigious in my opinion, and a lawsuit seems over the top. But the gesture is offensive and ignorant people need to be educated. Too bad that Korea doesn’t have similar laws so we could sue the fools that dress up in blackface or make other similarly offensive performances.

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14 SomeguyinKorea February 13, 2009 at 11:15 am

“You can thank the cult of multiculturalism and victimhood chic for spawning these silly creatures.”

Hardly. Americans are the most litigious people in the world.

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15 thekorean February 13, 2009 at 11:17 am

@10,

Answer: No. Over-under for the life of this case is about 2.5 weeks. If Ms. Lucie Kim knew what she was doing, she would have sued in New York and not in California. That way Miley Cyrus at least would have had to pay more for her lawyers.

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16 SomeguyinKorea February 13, 2009 at 11:18 am

“Interesting that among all the people making the same gesture in the photo, only Cyrus is being sued.”

No kidding…and for 4 billion dollars to boot… Someone sure got her name in the papers.

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17 SomeguyinKorea February 13, 2009 at 11:23 am

I wonder how the Asian guy at the left of the picture feels about all this.

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18 Wedge February 13, 2009 at 11:37 am

Someone had her wittle feewings hurt by a 16-year old. We’d better call a waaaahmbulance.

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19 thekorean February 13, 2009 at 11:38 am

@7,

To add to that example, Turkish Embassy (the Embassy! Not just some crazy nutjobs!!) complained that the term 터키탕 (one of the terms used to describe a public bath) in Korea was derogatory because prostitution goes on in some of those places. Koreans actually obliged, so now you never see anything official (government or media) speaking about the “Turkish bath”.

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20 dogbertt February 13, 2009 at 11:59 am

What if she proclaims that “Dokdo is Korean!”?

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21 Seodanggae February 13, 2009 at 12:23 pm

Sounds like a great way to get costs imposed on yourself. She must really want to pay Cyrus’s high-priced lawyers a fortune.

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22 madar February 13, 2009 at 12:32 pm

This is a cash grab law suit. The plaintiff is hoping that Miley will settle for slightly less then her lawyers will cost her. It’s like suing McD’s because your coffee was hot, back in the day before they stopped settling cases.

And speaking of Koreans freaking out about movie portrayals; does anyone remember the flick Outbreak? People were up in arms here because the ship that brought the infected monkey to the US had a Korean flag in the captain’s cabin. (Probably just the first international flag grabbed by the set designer!) Korea was never mentioned. It was a half second cut scene. But it was enough to call the movie an indictment of Koreans as poisoners of the world! Holy over reaction Batman!

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23 tmc1233 February 13, 2009 at 1:06 pm

If I could sue every time someone in Korea acted “racially insensitive”, I would be richer than Bill Gates by now.

As for Miley being sued, what happened to the First Amendment in the US? I am no constitutional scholar, but as far as I know, there is no footnote saying that there is only freedom of speech when everyone agrees with the speech in question.

Ms. Lucie Kim needs to get over herself.

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24 boshintang February 13, 2009 at 1:09 pm

$4 billion divided by 13.4% (Asian/Pacific Islanders) of 9,948,041 (population of LA) is only $3,000 per Asian/Pacific Islander. Now how far will that get you?

And what about the Asians who were offended outside of LA, they will need compensation too. Raise the bar to at least $15 billion!

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25 colontos February 13, 2009 at 1:51 pm

Yeah, I was gonna ask: if I go outside right now and shout racial slurs, can someone actually sue me and have a case? Or can they just slap me in the mouth? I’m pretty sure there’s no case here.

I guess I wouldn’t get sued because I lack liquid assets comparable to those of Miss Cyrus.

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26 tbonetylr February 13, 2009 at 2:39 pm

#8 WangKon936

“Indian Americans”
That would be “Native Americans.”

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27 tbonetylr February 13, 2009 at 2:45 pm

What about all the ILLEGAL ASIANS, I’m sure she should have to pay for them too! So, 13.4% + 5-10% more = ?

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28 ElCanguro February 13, 2009 at 2:48 pm

#17 – That all depends on whether he’s from California or not. ;)

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29 Andy Jackson February 13, 2009 at 3:29 pm

#26

No, that would be “Indian Americans.” We are talking Bobby Jindal here, not Red Cloud.

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30 hamel February 13, 2009 at 3:38 pm

Does anyone remember the time when Meg Ryan (맹나연, as she was constantly called by Koreans) made herself persona non grata in Korea on the David Letterman show?

Ah, Sexy Mild….
I loved her in that nun’s habit.

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31 judge judy February 13, 2009 at 4:16 pm

perhaps native americans would have cause for suit against that last guy in the picture.

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32 red sparrow February 13, 2009 at 5:04 pm

They should lock up that silly bitch and Roy Pearson together in a love shack.

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33 cm February 13, 2009 at 10:04 pm

If anyone, even a judge, can sue a family over a lost pair of pants and make them go out of business and bankrupt, why can’t the Korean person sue as well? What’s the problem here?

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34 JW February 13, 2009 at 10:27 pm

Hey, don’t look at me, I never said there was a problem. I need every bit of help I can get in this crapass economy.

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35 Darth Babaganoosh February 14, 2009 at 12:42 am

cm: in a democracy, anyone can sue anyone else for anything. Doesn’t mean they can win, but they can file.

But it seems a little disingenuous to me that Cyrus is being sued for doing something any immature teenager would do, but the word “gook” thrown around by a person who should know better isn’t a blip on the screen.

Well, we all know this is about who has the deep pockets and getting as much as you can. Cyrus has the deep pockets in this case, not $4 billion deep, but certainly deeper than McCain.

It’s a lame money grab, nothing more.

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36 seouldout February 14, 2009 at 1:23 am

How are those Korean lawsuits against Letterman, Leno, Apollo Ono, the Olympic Committee, and the letters V, F & Z?

In the spirit of fairness and expedient justice I propose both parties settle; Miley and her inbred hillbilly father shall never publicly perform again. And if NASCAR could be banned in the same settlement I’m for that too.

Re #30 – the (over)reaction to Ms. Griffin’s insult was greater than you remember. Shortly afterward the gov’t banned foreigners appearing in Korean broadcast advertisements.

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37 NetizenKim February 14, 2009 at 1:26 am

Yeah. Jesus Christ. I mean people need to have some sense of proportion. Suing for $4 billion? I’d settle for a personal blow job from Ms Cyrus as compensation. I think that’s a lot more fair.

I also think that every Asian-American who feels compelled to come out and say “As an Asian-American, I would like to say…blah blah blah.” needs to be served a nice, pipping hot cup of STFU also.

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38 JK February 14, 2009 at 1:53 am

While I feel Miley showed herself to be the reneck country hick that she truly is with her racist gesture in the picture, I think suing her is ridiculous.

And NetizenKim, she’s underage, so no more talks about BJs please.

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39 JK February 14, 2009 at 1:55 am

*Spelling error* REDNECK

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40 WangKon936 February 14, 2009 at 2:02 am

Hey sign me up! I don’t know about the rest of you, but I could find a use for an extra $4k.

Btw… I don’t think this “lawsuit” will go anywhere and I think it’s silly but Miley’s gesture was a racist one and her initial apology was pretty pathetic.

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41 dillydally February 14, 2009 at 2:13 am

wow! a picture. i cant believe people are that insecure.
she wasnt makin fun of anyone heck there was a ethnic person sitting beside her! people are just too dramatic these days! and oh yea o like how its just her getting ridiculed for it. there was other people! GET OVER IT!

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42 dogbertt February 14, 2009 at 2:13 am

This “Chink eye” bs needs to stop NOW. It is not at all funny and needlessly insulting to people undeserving of the insult. The lawsuit will go nowhere, of course, but in a sense, I can’t blame this woman for being fed up and wanting to make a very public point.

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43 WangKon936 February 14, 2009 at 2:42 am

Miley’s a bit of a weirdo any ways. Underaged yes, but not too young to drink or smoke pot.

Also not too underaged to do stupid shit like this:

http://www.gossipgirls.com/fil.....review.jpg

Or this:

http://bittenandbound.com/wp-c.....-cyrus.jpg

She’s a PR headache for Disney and rapidly on the road to becoming another Lindsay Lohanesque flame-out.

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44 cm February 14, 2009 at 3:01 am

I don’t think it’s a cash grab. I don’t think anyone in their right mind would think they can win $4 billion. It’s a publicity stunt. Her way of making people think and discuss.

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45 cm February 14, 2009 at 3:09 am

I wouldn’t mind getting that $4000 too after losing a lot of money in the greatest Wall street financial scam in history came undone in 2008. That $4000 would help me a lot.

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46 JW February 14, 2009 at 3:30 am

Hey, I’d support a lawsuit in Korea — 4000 bux for every non east asian looking Korean man, woman, child — if it would help with raising awareness about race problems in the country.

So I’m not a hypocrite.

Foreign expats? Ok fine, you people too.

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47 NetizenKim February 14, 2009 at 3:44 am

What would Fred say about this?

On the principle that leprosy is more fun if you understand why your fingers are falling off, permit me a few thoughts on Karl Marx, his witless theories, and our descent into a Disney version of them.

Marxism is a stupid, and almost comically wrong, hotchpotch of nonsense by a man who had little grasp of humanity, politics, or economics. He is an economist whose theories invariably lead to impoverishment. As a claim to greatness, this would seem defective. He is a major figure for the same reason that Typhoid Mary is-for damage done rather than intelligence exercised.

(Bear with me. This is not boilerplate denunciation of all things leftist. There is actually a point coming.)

Further, the errors of Marx were not of detail. They were fundamental. For example, he expected workingmen to unite. Instead, WWI showed that, with monotonous regularity (and perhaps questionable wisdom), their loyalty went to their countries. He thought that revolution would come in industrialized nations with suitable proletariats. Instead it came first in creaky agricultural countries, and never did come where he expected it. He thought that European economies would never give rise to the liberal democracies that seem today to be what everyone wants. They did.

In short, he was a crackpot. He was, however, either a crackpot who had correctly calculated the manipulability of the congenitally angry, or just lucky. No one, ever, has been responsible for as much death and brutality as Karl Marx. It wasn’t what he had in mind, not consciously anyway. But it is what he caused.

It is what Marxists always cause. With perfect predictability, Marxist states are police states. The chief trait of the workers’ paradise is that the workers all want to leave, and must be kept in with machine guns and land mines. In divided countries like Korea, we have what approach being laboratory experiments. South Korea is a high-tech industrial power. In North Korea, they eat grass and, occasionally, each other. If Korea is a geographical example, China is a temporal one: As soon as it began to abandon Marxism, it began to progress.

Marxism is a proven disaster. And Marxists know it. Elementary history is not a secret.

All of this would be of academic interest only, if the same spirit, under other names, were not so very active in America today. We see it in a variety of disguises. When Russia practiced censorship, we called it ” censorship.” Here, we call it political correctness. You still have to look over your shoulder before saying the wrong things. The difference is…what? In Russia, Marxists preached class warfare. Here they preach multiculturalism. The difference is…what? The Russians, unable to speak openly, passed around samizdat. We have the Internet. The difference, other than efficiency, is…what?

Our domestic Marxians are journalists, academics, racial professionals, multiculturalists, bilingualists, radical feminists, and educationists. Most of them lack the intelligence and schooling to know what they are helping to do. (I think the phrase is “useful idiots.”) The leaders, as for example in the universities, do know. They are less lethal than Lenin and Trotsky, but their direction is the same.

The key to understanding them is the recognition that Marxism is not a system but a mood: a grim, implacable, vengeful hostility toward the surrounding society. Its devotees are haters. This distinguishes it sharply from normal European democratic socialism. One may debate whether, say, Sweden is too socialist or not socialist enough. Yet Swedish socialism is not evil. Marxism is.

At its heart are (1) a desire for total control of everything, including of thought (2) a willingness to compel obedience by any means whatever, (3) an unconcern with economic reality and thus with material well-being, and (4) a contempt for humanity (“the masses”). It is simply resentment politicized, aimed not at helping the downtrodden, but at hurting the uptrodden.

Now, people who viscerally realize what is going on often want to debate with our Marxians. It is a mistake. Economics is not a mathematically verifiable subject. Politics also being imprecise, it is easy to argue for or against any position until the debate dissolves into murk. A case can easily be made for communism, or Nazism, or democracy, or Catholicism, or atheism, or paedophilia.

Instead, you have to remember at who they are, what they are. They are people who want to bring down ambient civilization.

This explains what might otherwise seem to be contradictions. For example, radical feminists, very Marxian in spirit, denounce imaginary discrimination against women in America, but say little about compulsory clitoridectomies in African and Moslem countries. This makes no sense if you believe that they want to benefit women. It makes perfect sense if their goal is to create division with an eye to destroying America.

Or note that the hard left talks endless about mistreatment of blacks in America, but conspicuously does not urge things, such as better schooling, that might help blacks. Why? Because (1) they do not really care about blacks, except as political tools, and (2) if blacks prospered, they might join the middle class and cease being usefully divisive.

Similarly, for Latino children our Marxians advocate bilingual education, which has a proven record of hindering the learning of English. Why? Latinos who spoke fluent English would marry people named Ferguson and become Americans. So much for class warfare.

And this is why Marxists, everywhere denouncing oppression, invariably practice it. There is no contradiction. They have no objection to oppression. It is central to their purposes. (Name a Marxist country that isn’t oppressive.) Denouncing it is just politically expedient.

The last thing they want is for backward countries to flourish and become liberal democracies.

Tactically, they are on solid ground in America. The United States always having been successful in assimilating groups, the Marxists needed to reverse the process so as to have class warfare. They couldn’t use the usual proletariat because it had moved into the middle class. They consequently needed to promote or invent new divisions. They did. It worked.

Black against white was an obviously useful fault line that the hard left didn’t invent but has carefully cultivated.. Opening the southern border amounted to importing a divisive class. Setting women against men was remarkably successful. Fanning homosexuals into hostility provided yet another serviceable resentment. The emotional terrorism practiced against boys is school (cops-and-robbers is violence), hate-speech laws, the punishment of dissent (as for example by being fired) are all the Soviet Union writ small. So far.

We will, I think, do nothing about it. Leprosy and docility are an unfortunate combination. But interesting.

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48 WangKon936 February 14, 2009 at 3:47 am

NK, huh? Reader’s Digest version please?

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49 NetizenKim February 14, 2009 at 3:55 am

Fred is saying that America is only a few ideological steps away from putting thought-criminals into Political Correctness re-education gulags.

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50 WangKon936 February 14, 2009 at 4:01 am

Okay, who’s Fred?

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51 laura February 14, 2009 at 4:09 am

I’m not a big fan of MC. It seems like alot of these disney girls are controversial. Fox pointed out that atleast 3 of them have been in questionable pictures. But a law suit seems extreme.

Some of these lawyers can’t have it both ways. Teens commit crimes and they don’t want them to be charged as an adult. Now some one like Miley Cyrus has bad judgement and they want to hold her accountable. Do teens know right from wrong or NOT?

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52 NetizenKim February 14, 2009 at 4:30 am

This sort of thing has become a familiar routine in American culture. Every once in a while, some famous nobody does a racially-inspired foot-in-mouth maneuver. Take for instance the Don Imus case, he of the “nappy-headed hoes” fame. Blacks express outrage and demand Imus be fired. Never mind rap artists say the same thing all the time in hip-hop videos and get away with it. He gets fired, issues a half-hearted apology to the public, hangs his head in shame for a while, and later lands another radio talk show host gig that pays more money than the first one.

The tiring predictability of it all irritates me, the multitude of double standards inherent in America’s culture of political correctness insults my intelligence, and everyone, EVERYONE, should just help themselves to a nice hot cup of STFU about it. I think everyone should be allowed to say or express anything that’s on their damn minds.

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53 JW February 14, 2009 at 4:31 am

Fred Reed maybe?

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54 abcdefg February 14, 2009 at 4:39 am

This is an issue pertaining to one American about another. All the shit about Dokdo can get the heck out of here.

But, thank you, dogbert. I agree. That chink-eye crap does need to stop. If Miley started dawning black face paint and taking a picture with a black guy, let’s see what this pampered turd will be doing now. She’d be apologizing like Jimmy on national TV.

Not that I don’t think the lawsuit is absolutely ridiculous. But I suppose the lady is trying to make a point.

Anyway, there’s a happa a comedian who makes light of that gesture and says that for him when growing up that was the most dreadful thing… a stranger walking up to you … and then… pulling his eyes to the side like that. The horror! Haha.

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55 abcdefg February 14, 2009 at 4:43 am

^ Comedian’s name is Steve Byrne:

http://www.stevebyrnelive.com

Any one see his show on Comedy Central? Funny stuff.

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56 NetizenKim February 14, 2009 at 4:47 am

I’m pissed by the chinky-eye crap because it’s just plain not funny. It wasn’t funny when kids did it when I was in 3rd grade and it sure as heck still isn’t funny now. Fucking Christ, jokes about Asians in America haven’t changed at all in more than two decades. Show me something new and different, goddamit.

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57 WangKon936 February 14, 2009 at 5:17 am

Okay NK, here’s something new:

http://motive-8.net/racesex/asian-math.jpg

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58 dry February 14, 2009 at 5:23 am

Outrageous legal suits is simply how the American rich engage in fisticuffs, doesn’t matter if there’s a case or not and it’s not how cash grabs are made (unless your from Canada), that’s a whole different game ya damn babies.

I can’t believe there are fitty posts in a Miley Cyrus thread, what’s wrong with you people! Oh, and the irony that I’m adding to it isn’t lost on me, but then I’ve actually been forced to listen through some of her crap thanks to my niece. Not like you bunch of posers, you’d be thanking Lucie if you ever had to listen too.

Well, time to turn on the telly and watch Ms. Winfrey

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59 seouldout February 14, 2009 at 5:27 am

I just looked at the picture. The Asian guy in front of Ms Cyrus: is he doing a round-eye impression? He’s got the roundest eyes of the lot. Should I feel hurt? Is he a somebody with money?

BTW, the slittiest eyes I ever saw were on a German.

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60 JW February 14, 2009 at 5:27 am

I’d say somebody like John Yoo is something “new and different”. Do we need more John Yoo’s to make a difference in this country?

Ok maybe that wasn’t so funny at all.

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61 WangKon936 February 14, 2009 at 5:48 am

How about this one?

http://media.ebaumsworld.com/p.....Asians.png

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62 NetizenKim February 14, 2009 at 5:49 am

Okay NK, here’s something new:

http://motive-8.net/racesex/asian-math.jpg

I never understood the “Asians are good at math” stereotype. By math I understand the term to mean subject matters like Topology, Real Analysis, Game Theory, Hilbert Spaces, etc…not the math portion of the SAT. By that measure, Asians are terrible in math compared to European Jews and Russians.

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63 Sonagi February 14, 2009 at 6:23 am

America has grown up in the last few decades since a Chinese couple were hawking Calgon and a foreign exchange student in Pretty in Pink introduced himself as Long Duck Dong. The kids at my school LOVE to learn about Asia. Children as young as kindergarten are aware of a place called China and by third grade they’ve added Japan to their known universe. Korea doesn’t really get on the map until high school, but the kids respond positively to anything foreign, including the Korean language or Korean realia. At a school-sponsored international night last fall, kids from elementary to high school were lining up to have me write their names in Korean and Chinese. I would have done Japanese, too, but a woman at the Japanese booth took care of that language. When it comes to intolerance, a few rotten apples spoil the bunch. We remember the occasional insults, not the other 95% who treat us no better or worse than anyone else.

Big noses are the slitty eyes of Korea. Westerners with prominent noses have heard comments and even jokes about their stereotypically Western feature.

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64 WangKon936 February 14, 2009 at 1:20 pm

Sonagi,

You’re right and you are wrong. Things are getting more politically correct, but in some cases people are more sensitive to race and that’s not always a good thing.

I lived in an Austin suburb and in California and I felt less, how shall I say, “otherish” in Austin, TX, believe it or not. You would think it was the other way around, huh? I guess if you are the only Asian kid in school the other kids just see you as a kid, not an Asian kid. No one ever brought up my ethnicity in Austin. In Southern California I went to a Jr. High School in a heavy Hispanic neighborhood and they were always giving me the slanted eye gesture. Jerks.

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65 wookinponub February 14, 2009 at 1:28 pm

Goddammit. I’d JUST put Fred over MH on my bookmarks only to find he’s hanging it up! GODDAMMIT!!
He’s funny, and I agree with nearly all his commentary.I’m going to miss what I barely know.

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66 judge judy February 14, 2009 at 4:07 pm

America has grown up in the last few decades since a Chinese couple were hawking Calgon and a foreign exchange student in Pretty in Pink introduced himself as Long Duck Dong.

i was working for an insurance company in the late eighties and often ran across “Long Duc Dong” policy holders. it was striking how common the name was.

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67 Sonagi February 14, 2009 at 10:22 pm

@Wangkon:

The kids at my school aren’t PC. They’re just kids who, as you described. think of their multi-hued peers simply as classmates. Not all schools are post-racial like my present school. In a college town in Illinois, there was voluntary racial segregation that was actually socioeconomic segregation in disguise. That is, most of the African-American children were low SES while most of the white kids were middle-class. Depending on family background, Hispanic kids clustered either with the black kids or the white kids and the Asian and other foreign kids whose parents were affiliated with the local university socialized with the white students.

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68 hardyandtiny February 15, 2009 at 11:02 am

fuckin nonsense

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