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Faint Praise for ''User Friendly''
Posted by Andrew on Saturday, October 18 @ 10:00:00 EDT
High-Tech Coolies By Andrew Chin
ModelMinority.com Feature
October 18, 2003

The tech-savvy comic strip User Friendly (October 8-11, 2003) is to be commended for its acknowledgment of the everyday racism and ignorance faced by Asian Americans.  Even so, there is a disturbing artificiality about the series. 

By portraying the presence of an Asian American employee as an atypical occurrence in a high-tech workplace, the strip trivializes the major contributions of Asian Americans to the industry.

The series also positions the character of Ting Kuan out of the range of any possible collisions with the glass ceiling, as the "new intern" who is only too happy to be earning $6.15/hour under the patronage and management of the established white characters. In so doing, the series largely ensures that racial discrimination will continue to be understood as the blatant behavior of a socially isolated individual (Stef), rather than as a subtle and pervasive social practice, and that no difficult questions of status and pay inequality will be raised during his future employment at Columbia Internet.

See also: Doonesbury and the Model Minority Myth

 
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Re: Faint Praise for ''User Friendly'' (Score: 1)
by prescience on Saturday, October 18 @ 21:40:17 EDT
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There is another example of this same problem.

There is a music video by recording artist Weird Al Yankovic in which he does a parody of a rap song and the high tech world.

The rap song is "It's All about the Benjamins". Weird Al's parody is called "It's All About The Pentiums"

Throughout the entire video there is not a single Asian to be seen. You see White males (mostly blondes) on stage as executives and in the audience as computer geeks, 2 black males, in the audience, as geeks and one white female, in the audience, as a geek.

Again the video does not have a single Asian. Of course they could have shown an Asian as an executive and not the stereotypical geek.

This is really sad, because the video is really, really funny.




Re: Faint Praise for ''User Friendly'' (Score: 1)
by dac on Monday, January 05 @ 19:08:55 EST
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That shit is funny, but seriously fucked up tho.



Re: Faint Praise for ''User Friendly'' (Score: 1)
by djfujiyama on Sunday, May 23 @ 03:38:24 EDT
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I used to think i was uptight about things. You guys sound like militant black panthers talking about how racism and "the man" is always keeping him down.

While I applaud your efforts in protecting the rights and dignity of the asian population, I really think we need to focus more on our youth and on continued success, lest we fall into the same trap blacks are in with the "chip on the shoulder" syndrome.


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