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Study Points to Larger Role of Asian Men in Europe
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zulu wrote:
(Dude, hundreds of millions of of 'Asians' are Caucasians, Dravidians, Australoids, etc. and have NOTHING at all to do with Korea.)

Recent Study of Korean Job Discussion Forums Reveals Korean Man Desperate to Cling to Anything with Word 'Asian'.


Koreans use "Asian" to vaguely promote something to the West because they know that Westerners are not particularly interested in "Korean". But when the time comes to highlight it, it is always Korean, they just use Asian as a catchline.

Just the way VANKer JAD talked about in the "chat with beauties" thread how "Asian" men were breaking stereotypes of masculinity but then went on to give only pictures of Korean men. I think Alyallen was the only one to give a pic of a non-Korean Asian (Bruce Lee).

Whenever Koreans use the word "Asian" it's always a big trick... and a big disappointment.
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