Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Joanna sees her mother as “different.” I wonder if she’s even aware of how she’s swallowed whiteness as default.
Koreans in Korea will consider her white. She was born and raised in the US. She’s culturally White.
Is this Korea? No.
In the US, people self identify. She considers herself Asian American.
Is Rachel Dolezal African American because she says so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs.
That kind of surgery is very common in Asia and they are not trying to look white either.
Keep telling yourself that.
Right, you’re telling Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, etc that they are all trying to look white. The entire world does not revolve around the USA, moron.
You sound awfully mad. Did you get some skin bleach in your newly-enlarged eyes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Joanna sees her mother as “different.” I wonder if she’s even aware of how she’s swallowed whiteness as default.
Koreans in Korea will consider her white. She was born and raised in the US. She’s culturally White.
Is this Korea? No.
In the US, people self identify. She considers herself Asian American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs.
That kind of surgery is very common in Asia and they are not trying to look white either.
Keep telling yourself that.
Right, you’re telling Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, etc that they are all trying to look white. The entire world does not revolve around the USA, moron.
And those cultures consider themselves superior to the Americans anyway. They are not trying nor care about American culture wars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Joanna sees her mother as “different.” I wonder if she’s even aware of how she’s swallowed whiteness as default.
Koreans in Korea will consider her white. She was born and raised in the US. She’s culturally White.
Is this Korea? No.
In the US, people self identify. She considers herself Asian American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Huh? So if a white couple adopt a black kid then would u even ask that question?Anonymous wrote:How about adopted Asian kids being raised in white families?
Because OP started the stupidity, and here we gladly keep it alive.
My adopted Asian daughter is often perceived as being Latina.
One time, I brought my adopted Asian daughter to a Latina girls' science event, because it just sounded really cool, and she was able to participate just like everybody else, because they thought she was HIspanic.
As opposed to skin color-obsessed Anglos, we Hispanics focus on the "content of your character" and all that soft stuff.
GTFOH.
Love,
Black Puertorriquena with “pelo malo” who has met with more discrimination from fellow Latinos than from anyone else
Funny, the only times my Hispanics kids and their friends have been discriminated in school it's always the same black Puertorriquena nurse who sees Hispanics as whites and insults them as "slave-owners."
El problema no es el pelo, es lo que hay debajo.
OK, that settles that! There is no well-documented and long-entrenched anti-black racism among Latinos. It is all anti-white racism because...you claim to know a school nurse. Good anecdote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs.
That kind of surgery is very common in Asia and they are not trying to look white either.
Keep telling yourself that.
Right, you’re telling Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, etc that they are all trying to look white. The entire world does not revolve around the USA, moron.
You sound awfully mad. Did you get some skin bleach in your newly-enlarged eyes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs.
That kind of surgery is very common in Asia and they are not trying to look white either.
Keep telling yourself that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs.
That kind of surgery is very common in Asia and they are not trying to look white either.
Keep telling yourself that.
Right, you’re telling Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, etc that they are all trying to look white. The entire world does not revolve around the USA, moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs.
That kind of surgery is very common in Asia and they are not trying to look white either.
Keep telling yourself that.
Right, you’re telling Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, etc that they are all trying to look white. The entire world does not revolve around the USA, moron.
Anonymous wrote:Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs.
That kind of surgery is very common in Asia and they are not trying to look white either.
Keep telling yourself that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Huh? So if a white couple adopt a black kid then would u even ask that question?Anonymous wrote:How about adopted Asian kids being raised in white families?
Because OP started the stupidity, and here we gladly keep it alive.
My adopted Asian daughter is often perceived as being Latina.
One time, I brought my adopted Asian daughter to a Latina girls' science event, because it just sounded really cool, and she was able to participate just like everybody else, because they thought she was HIspanic.
As opposed to skin color-obsessed Anglos, we Hispanics focus on the "content of your character" and all that soft stuff.
GTFOH.
Love,
Black Puertorriquena with “pelo malo” who has met with more discrimination from fellow Latinos than from anyone else
Funny, the only times my Hispanics kids and their friends have been discriminated in school it's always the same black Puertorriquena nurse who sees Hispanics as whites and insults them as "slave-owners."
El problema no es el pelo, es lo que hay debajo.
I know English is your second language, but the term is “discriminated against.” Not trying to be a jerk. Just want to help.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Joanna sees her mother as “different.” I wonder if she’s even aware of how she’s swallowed whiteness as default.
Koreans in Korea will consider her white. She was born and raised in the US. She’s culturally White.
Is this Korea? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also interesting that Joanna and her sisters have all had surgery to reduce their Asian features. I see eyelid surgery and nose jobs.
That kind of surgery is very common in Asia and they are not trying to look white either.