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In a Post-Apocalyptic Zombie World, Asian American Man Gets White Girl
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Asian Guys and that One Long Pinky Fingernail
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The Era Of Japanese American Gardeners Coming To A Close
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Hizashi no Naka no Rairu
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US Table Tennis Gains visibility during the Paris Olympics
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SVAPFF 2023: ‘A Great Divide’ – Q&A and Review (Spoilers)
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Tag Archives: America
Defining American Citizenship: The Story of Wong Kim Ark
As a child growing up in America, I thought of myself as not-American. In America, I was Taiwanese, I was Chinese, I was Asian. Though I pledged my allegiance to the American flag alongside my classmates of various ethnic and … Continue reading
Posted in Discrimination, History, Legal
Tagged America, american citizen, anchor babies, birthright citizenship, united states of america, usa, wong kim ark
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The Red Dawn Remake To Be Released in 2012
After nearly two years of stalling, the Red Dawn remake has finally found a distributor willing to take on this film, after MGM emerged from bankruptcy in 2009 and deciding not to release it. FilmDistrict, an independent studio, is finalizing … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Entertainment, Movies
Tagged America, asian americans, asian invasion, asians, chinese, chris hemsworth, filmdistrict, Hunger Games, kenneth choi, mgm, red dawn, remake, stereotypes, superpower, Thor, xenophobia, yellow peril
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Everything under the sun is “Made in China”
It’s interesting when you read about things that are made in China. I mean, who really doesn’t know that things are manufactured there anyways? Anything you pick up practically has the little sticker on it. But something that I didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Lifestyles, Observations
Tagged , America, American, bags, capitalism, China, designer bags, greed, manufacturing
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