Oriental only became taboo in England the more that we absorbed American mores. I knew a half-Viet/Chinese guy in London who referred to himself as 'oriental' up until at least the mid-2000s, and there's also the School of Oriental and African Studies (which they're careful to only refer to by its abbreviation any more). It used to make for an easy distinction between the British tendency to say 'asian' (asian subcontinent) and 'oriental' (SE Asian) until some faggot US academic reshuffled the deck of no-no words, and woke Brits followed suit.
Its pretty racist of the journalist to blame Japanese and Chinese men every time this happens
They would say east-asian in that case.
Not sure where that's different than just saying "oriental".
Oh, well, "cunt-eyed devils" is more descriptive.
Or just kuntai for short.
Oriental only became taboo in England the more that we absorbed American mores. I knew a half-Viet/Chinese guy in London who referred to himself as 'oriental' up until at least the mid-2000s, and there's also the School of Oriental and African Studies (which they're careful to only refer to by its abbreviation any more). It used to make for an easy distinction between the British tendency to say 'asian' (asian subcontinent) and 'oriental' (SE Asian) until some faggot US academic reshuffled the deck of no-no words, and woke Brits followed suit.
Unfortunately the British empire found Pakistan and the Middle East before they found China and Japan.
Another great failure of the Brits.