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Re: Portraying Queer Asian-Americans (Score: 1) by ric on Sunday, March 13 @ 12:43:44 EST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.xanga.com/ric2 | And hey, any positive and realistic portrayal of Asian males either heterosexual or otherwise is more welcome and necessary to the community than an overtly westernized macho type any day. There are millions of GBLTQ people out there. And some of them are Asian.
I totally agree
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Re: Portraying Queer Asian-Americans (Score: 1) by parasiatic (EastAssassin@usa.com) on Sunday, March 27 @ 11:52:00 EST (User Info | Send a Message) | And hey, any positive and realistic portrayal of Asian males either heterosexual or otherwise is more welcome and necessary to the community than an overtly westernized macho type any day. There are millions of GBLTQ people out there. And some of them are Asian.
Well, no offense to the gay Asian community, but us straight AMs already have enough trouble with the negative stereotypes portraying us as being effeminate, nerdy, socially ungraceful, etc., so I doubt that the gay AMs' cause for a more visibility in the U.S. would help the similar cause of the straight AMs for their more positive visibility. |
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