Just curious how many of you are cool with this deeply racist image being the header for one of your comms

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    1 year ago

    when a majority white community mocks a chinese man by comparing his appearance to a yellow bear, it’s a little weird

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      The comparisons were first made in China, actually. The only reason we even know about the comparison is because he got so offended by them, and we keep doing it because he’s upset by it. It’s more about shape than colour, especially since Xi Jinping tends to wear trousers.

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        1 year ago

        Hello Susaga! I’m going to repost a comment I made a few hours ago, in this instance:

        "Things can undergo a transformation, just because the original usage might have been innocent. If something starts being used by white racists or western imperialists in a racist way, would ya look at that, it’s racist.

        Also, it’s covert racism. It gives people plausible deniability. Like you are doing now.

        And there are historical precedents of this kind of racism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Peril"

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          Could you demonstrate that transformation with other examples from here? Other asian people being compared to other yellow characters? Or has it remained specifically one person compared to one character?