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PostPosted: Wed 01 Dec 2004 16:18    Post subject: Passing for White Reply with quote

Aren't the people you accuse of "passing" already "white"? How do YOU define "white" in all times and places?
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PostPosted: Wed 01 Dec 2004 16:19    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some Hispanics pass for white. Frank P.
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PostPosted: Tue 23 May 2006 16:29    Post subject: Re: Passing for White Reply with quote

Powell wrote:
Aren't the people you accuse of "passing" already "white"? How do YOU define "white" in all times and places?


I agree.When a person IS white, they're white. Just like when a person IS black they are black. Fair is fair..lol.

So, basically, there is no such thing as "passing". Otherwise that's like saying a black person with 1/4 white ancestry is "passing" as black Rolling Eyes . If that person said they were white, can you imagine the crazed looks they'd get Surprised ?!?!!? HAHAHAHA Now apply to them all the sayings the whites who have a teeny tiny bit of black blood say..such as" I am really white, but look black..I must identify with being white because thats what I am." HUH?!?!?! Yeah, it's ridiculous. People are nuts!
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PostPosted: Tue 23 May 2006 18:02    Post subject: Re: Passing for White Reply with quote

Powell wrote:
Aren't the people you accuse of "passing" already "white"? How do YOU define "white" in all times and places?

The thread Whiteness: Description or Identity? suggests you cannot define "white" in all times and places. Not unless we are in a system of white supremacy (racism) at this time in all places.
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PostPosted: Mon 29 May 2006 22:21    Post subject: Re: Passing for White Reply with quote

Altertude wrote:
Powell wrote:
Aren't the people you accuse of "passing" already "white"? How do YOU define "white" in all times and places?

The thread Whiteness: Description or Identity? suggests you cannot define "white" in all times and places. Not unless we are in a system of white supremacy (racism) at this time in all places.


Hi,

Not even "white supremacy" works. Nazis have a very hard time finding which one was "aryan" and who is not.

People don't realize that "white" is just a phenotype. The problem with racists and races is that when try to define their group they take the risk of leaving most of the members of their group outside the definition.

Let's try to define "white" just for fun:

White is a person that:

(1) Has light skin, from rose to ligh brown.

(2) Has a face that is longer than wider

(3) Has straigh hair, although some curlies could apply.

(4) Has thin lips and a wide mouth.

(5) Has a long, narrow and prominent nose. Hopefully straight but other shapes could also apply, with reserves, of course.

(6) Has thin, long, light-colored hair, although light brown people could apply also.

(7) Has a lot of body hair. The more they have the better.

(Cool Is tall, although pigmies are also welcome, given other conditions apply.

(9) Blue eyes and blond hair people are very welcome and the other conditions are not necesary in this case.

(10) Round eyes are required, but certain slant eyes could be tolerated if the rest apply.

(11) Has a flat "noble" forefront, although exceptions are allowed. bald people does not need to take this into account.

(12) If you got a squared chin with a hole on it, all the rest of the conditions are not necesary: you are white.

(13) Dumbo ears could be considered, but only will be decisive if the score is not enough to meet the requirements. Prince Charles was approved because of this one.

Well, Imagine applying that application test to all the people of the U.S.

Regards,

Omar Vega
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PostPosted: Tue 30 May 2006 03:11    Post subject: Re: Passing for White Reply with quote

Powell wrote:
Aren't the people you accuse of "passing" already "white"? How do YOU define "white" in all times and places?

You don't. it varies
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PostPosted: Mon 05 Jun 2006 18:02    Post subject: Re: Passing for White Reply with quote

Powell wrote:
Aren't the people you accuse of "passing" already "white"? How do YOU define "white" in all times and places?


You don't. It isn't possible.

People tend to think in stereotypes. I was teaching a class at a community college once, on the theme of race and ethnicity, and asked students to define 'Asian'. One student, a black American, defined 'Asian' as, in brief, east Asian. So, I asked the Asian students in the class (an Afghan and an Indian) to hold up their hands.
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PostPosted: Wed 28 Jun 2006 04:20    Post subject: Passing for white, more like being who you are. Reply with quote

Fledgist, Afghanistan is in central, not east asia!

Heres an easy way to describe asians as a race, people with slanted eyes and flat faces, who are from east Asia. Thats internally consistent and describes a number of phenotypes whos biggest feature is their peculiar eyes. Notice this is not nerely as specific as a stereotype. The idea of using race as a biological category is just not tenable, but who the hell wants to do that anyway?

As far as Powell is concerned, shes absolutely correct. I would define them as white creoles. White in the sense they fit into the white "race" as they have overwhelmingly European ancestry and whitish skin, with round eyes and non-nappy hair. Notice again that theres lots of phenotypes that fit into this category, but none of them have to match a stereotypic anglo-saxon. Creole in the sense of the word that they are mixed ancestry persons, and even though it may not be enough to chance their racial reference group, their ancestry at say the 20 % admixture level still may be clearly enough to feel a connection with. Therefore, white creole. Problem solved. Wink

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PostPosted: Sun 02 Jul 2006 01:37    Post subject: Re: Passing for white, more like being who you are. Reply with quote

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Fledgist, Afghanistan is in central, not east asia!

Heres an easy way to describe asians as a race, people with slanted eyes and flat faces, who are from east Asia. Thats internally consistent and describes a number of phenotypes whos biggest feature is their peculiar eyes. Notice this is not nerely as specific as a stereotype. The idea of using race as a biological category is just not tenable, but who the hell wants to do that anyway?

As far as Powell is concerned, shes absolutely correct. I would define them as white creoles. White in the sense they fit into the white "race" as they have overwhelmingly European ancestry and whitish skin, with round eyes and non-nappy hair. Notice again that theres lots of phenotypes that fit into this category, but none of them have to match a stereotypic anglo-saxon. Creole in the sense of the word that they are mixed ancestry persons, and even though it may not be enough to chance their racial reference group, their ancestry at say the 20 % admixture level still may be clearly enough to feel a connection with. Therefore, white creole. Problem solved. Wink



Zack


Er, that;'s the point. That it's in Asia and its people are Asian, but not visibly 'Asian' in the sense that the word is used by most Americans.
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PostPosted: Sun 02 Jul 2006 09:13    Post subject: Uh uh Reply with quote

No, Asian is short for east asian, where people DO have that phenotype.


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PostPosted: Sun 02 Jul 2006 12:49    Post subject: Re: Uh uh Reply with quote

TheMulattoKid wrote:
No, Asian is short for east asian, where people DO have that phenotype.


Zack


Depends on where you live....In Britain an Asian is used to refer to people from the Indian sub-continent.
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PostPosted: Sun 02 Jul 2006 17:52    Post subject: Re: Passing for white, more like being who you are. Reply with quote

TheMulattoKid wrote:
Fledgist, Afghanistan is in central, not east asia!

Heres an easy way to describe asians as a race, people with slanted eyes and flat faces, who are from east Asia. Thats internally consistent and describes a number of phenotypes whos biggest feature is their peculiar eyes. Notice this is not nerely as specific as a stereotype. The idea of using race as a biological category is just not tenable, but who the hell wants to do that anyway?

As far as Powell is concerned, shes absolutely correct. I would define them as white creoles. White in the sense they fit into the white "race" as they have overwhelmingly European ancestry and whitish skin, with round eyes and non-nappy hair. Notice again that theres lots of phenotypes that fit into this category, but none of them have to match a stereotypic anglo-saxon. Creole in the sense of the word that they are mixed ancestry persons, and even though it may not be enough to chance their racial reference group, their ancestry at say the 20 % admixture level still may be clearly enough to feel a connection with. Therefore, white creole. Problem solved. Wink

Zack


What is a stereotypical Anglo-Saxon? This term in itself refers to the blending of two cultures. I wouldn't look to the British Isles to help nail this definition of whiteness down. Those islands have been overrun with various people. Between the Celts, Gauls, Romans, Angles, Normans, Saxons, and Vikings you're going to run the phenotypical gamut from Al Pacino to Paul Bettany (and it's not even reasonable to plot them as opposites on some kind of whiteness continuum).

Also your definition of the "Asian" race just doesn't hold up as objective reality. As G-Man says, in England Asians are Indians and Pakistanis as well as Japanese or Koreans. Asian is a blanket term for "east of what we consider the West." In Mongolia and Russia there are plenty of blond haired and blue eyed people with slanted eyes and flat faces.
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PostPosted: Sun 02 Jul 2006 19:33    Post subject: Re: Asian? East Asian? Oriental? Reply with quote

TheMulattoKid wrote:
No, Asian is short for east asian, where people DO have that phenotype.
Zack


My wife favors Oriental for a racially descriptive term for East Asians, in the sense that TheMulattoKid means, I think maybe.


It seems, word came down from On High [?] a few years ago that "Oriental" is a despicable remnant of Western colonialism, maybe even a racist slur. The P.C. "race-card" became Asian. But my Chinese-born wife finds Asian problematic for its lumping-together a world-geography too vast. Asia can mean every nation between Turkey and Hawaii. Asia clearly includes Pakistan, India, all the former Soviet Union east of the Ural Mts., Tibet, Burma, and on down into Sumatra in the Indian Ocean. Approximately 90-degrees east longitude -- down Middle Asia --from there on eastward, the peoples gradually begin showing the characteristic East Asian, or Oriental resemblance that TheMulattoKid tried to describe (a bit brutally I think: "slanted eyes," "flat faces").


It dawned on me that the U.S. Census classifying individuals Asian "race" makes an incentive for civil rights NGO organizers to try and make American-born, of college-age, abandon thinking of themselves as Oriental or Chinese or any subdivision of the politically mobilizable Asian-"race" classification. This is because subsequently to Gomillion v. Lightfoot, 364 U.S. 339 (1960), census "races" (that is, all "races" which are not "white") have been permitted, even federally pushed, to politically organize themselves in "majority-minority" voting districts. Census "races"-data are presented for mapping such "race color"-conscious districts, and computer programs make drawing up the maps a cinch. The progeny of these "color"-conscious political districts are such as the Congressional Black Caucus. Asian-"race" identity political aspirants seek to tap into this wellspring of racial empowerment, pioneered by African-Americans. Uniting all diverse Asian nations in one U.S. "yellow race" grows their census numbers.
George

Gomillion v. Lightfoot, supra, 364 U.S. 339
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=case&court=us&vol=364&page=339
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PostPosted: Mon 03 Jul 2006 00:07    Post subject: Re: Uh uh Reply with quote

TheMulattoKid wrote:
No, Asian is short for east asian, where people DO have that phenotype. Zack

So I guess these EAST Asians do not count.

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PostPosted: Mon 03 Jul 2006 14:12    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Salassin where are these people from? They look like some indigenous people from Malaysia I've seen.
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PostPosted: Mon 03 Jul 2006 16:42    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hey Salassin where are these people from? They look like some indigenous people from Malaysia I've seen.

They are Mani from Thailand
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PostPosted: Wed 05 Jul 2006 02:19    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good point about Thailand. They have historically been known to be a more swarthy East Asian people.

Errr... I don't like these description: "Heres an easy way to describe asians as a race, people with slanted eyes and flat faces, who are from east Asia." The measure to which that would offend many East Asians is great.
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PostPosted: Fri 07 Jul 2006 21:31    Post subject: Asian features Reply with quote

Hahha yea thats true E, but ya know darn well that this is exactly how they define their own race. Just look at any Asian person and ask them who is and who isnt, and you will see them judging according to these steroetypes, for sure in the US, and to a strong degree in Asia itself.

It is interesting though, to remember as Frank is allways saying, that the particular "racial" traits that we see as important are really arbitrary and circumstancial.

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PostPosted: Fri 07 Jul 2006 21:35    Post subject: East Asians my **$$$ Reply with quote

ACTUALLY they are from SOUTH East Asia, and you know that damn well.

The people who are from east Asia and typically do not look "Asiany" are the Ainu from Japan, the hill people from Taiwan, and the hill peoples from Korea. But who cares, they are such a small percentage of the population, its not important if they dont fit the stereotype.

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PostPosted: Fri 07 Jul 2006 22:02    Post subject: Re: Asian features Reply with quote

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Hahha yea thats true E, but ya know darn well that this is exactly how they define their own race.

Have you asked people from Asia how they define themselves racially? Do you think they see themselves as one monolithic group? Please state your sources.

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Just look at any Asian person and ask them who is and who isnt, and you will see them judging according to these steroetypes, for sure in the US, and to a strong degree in Asia itself.


The US? Feel free to ask any person from India if they are Asian.

Asia follows your bias? state your sources.

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It is interesting though, to remember as Frank is allways saying, that the particular "racial" traits that we see as important are really arbitrary and circumstancial.

So why make stereotypical assumptions?

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The people who are from east Asia and typically do not look "Asiany" are the Ainu from Japan, the hill people from Taiwan, and the hill peoples from Korea. But who cares, they are such a small percentage of the population, its not important if they dont fit the stereotype.


I guess this same logic could be used for the minority of Blacks that are mixed and do not fit the stereotype. They are just Black because some people have some stereotype in their mind of what Black is. The same as you have a stereotype in your mond of what Asian is.

for your information, if you ask a Brit what an Asian is, they will think of people from India.
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