I'm American first - my Korean blood is just one aspect of my personality but isn't my ONLY aspect. That'd be fucking boring.
I live in a state that would make white ethnonationalist types sad (that should help you figure out what state I'm in). Race has never been a part of my mentality - it was just a trait among many.
It seems like that "Yeah whatever" mentality in my state has shielded me from the dogma of the Asian Americans in California. It probably helps that I avoided going to college after a couple years and that I've always rejected my mom and dad yelling at me to be more "Korean" rather than pointing out that we live in America and it's way more fucking important to be more "American".
IDGAF about what a small minority community thinks of me if I'm not "Korean" enough - I was born and raised with the US looking over my well being, not Korea.
I guess for these Asian Americans, especially Asian American women they didn't have this outright rejection of their culture and were taught that the entirety of the US is a multicultural institution and what's important about them is the immutable trait that they're Asian.
It's pretty sad - I can't think of a 100% pureblood young Asian American girl that isn't a massive SJW fucktard. The anti-SJW Asian women I know of are mostly those who come from other countries that are actually fucktarded (China, North Korea), and/oris a mixed race child of an Asian + some other race parents, usually white.
I'm American first - my Korean blood is just one aspect of my personality but isn't my ONLY aspect. That'd be fucking boring.
I live in a state that would make white ethnonationalist types sad (that should help you figure out what state I'm in). Race has never been a part of my mentality - it was just a trait among many.
It seems like that "Yeah whatever" mentality in my state has shielded me from the dogma of the Asian Americans in California. It probably helps that I avoided going to college after a couple years and that I've always rejected my mom and dad yelling at me to be more "Korean" rather than pointing out that we live in America and it's way more fucking important to be more "American".
IDGAF about what a small minority community thinks of me if I'm not "Korean" enough - I was born and raised with the US looking over my well being, not Korea.
I guess for these Asian Americans, especially Asian American women they didn't have this outright rejection of their culture and were taught that the entirety of the US is a multicultural institution and what's important about them is the immutable trait that they're Asian.
It's pretty sad - I can't think of a 100% pureblood young Asian American girl that isn't a massive SJW fucktard. The anti-SJW Asian women I know of are mostly those who come from other countries that are actually fucktarded (China, North Korea), and/oris a mixed race child of an Asian + some other race parents, usually white.
Koreans tend to be based as fuck and can sniff out commies easily, even when it's commie lite or disguised as something else.
FIRST Generation Koreans.
Second generations, no. They quickly fall into idpol stupidity. I got lucky because I avoided college.