Quote: (09-29-2015 05:20 PM)eradicator Wrote:
Also, Asian women tend to be much more thin than Mexican women, they eat more rice and vegies and less fast food.
Let the Asians come.
I’ve seen obese East Asian women in Southern California – I wonder how the next generation will turn out? Thankfully they’re nowhere near white/Mexican obesity level.
Quote: (09-29-2015 06:25 PM)Brian Shima Wrote:
The nerdy stereotype only applies to Chinese. Better?
Probably true – many Chinese and Taiwanese Americans are raised to be nerds. I read on a forum that in the San Gabriel Valley some schools have reduced the amount of Phsical Education lessons so kids have more time to study - not sure if that’s true though.
Most of the Indians that make it into the US are ugly South Indian nerds. There needs to be more north Indians coming in so that they can produce women like Sunny Leone, and not fucking Mindy Kaling.
Regarding GMAC’s post – it looks like all of those women live in Asia, you very rarely see women like that in the US. It’s been indicated a few times on RVF that the hottest Asian pussy in in Asia itself. My visit to Tokyo last year blew my mind, and a few weeks later I was in the San Gabriel Valley which is very heavily Chinese and I saw that the quality in the US just doesn't compare.
Perceptions of immigrants change – 100 years ago Chinese were building the railroads in the US.,.they’ve come a long way since then! Some Chinese were portrayed as drug dealers in UK 100 years ago, and some of them were swimming in pussy…
Brilliant Chang
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Brilliant (Billy) Chang (real name Chan Nan; born c. 1886) was a Chinese restaurateur and drug dealer who was implicated in supplying the drugs that killed Freda Kempton in 1922. The British popular press portrayed him as an international drug mastermind and the "Dope King" of London.
It is unclear exactly when Chang began to deal in drugs. It may have been in Birmingham but by the time he was in London he was dealing in cocaine, heroin and opium, and to a lesser extent hashish and other substances. The sale and use of these substances had been legal in Britain up to 1916 and there was an established market in London for them. According to Marek Kohn, Chang was introduced to the "dope scene" by Jamaican musician Edgar Manning who had arrived in London in 1916.
Newspaper reports mention that Chang dealt exclusively with young women. One of his methods was to have a waiter pass a note to pretty girls in his restaurants saying that he admired them and would like to have a quiet dinner with them sometime. Many then went on to become his customers, and some his lovers. His easy manners, charisma and exotic appeal meant that he was able to build up a large female clientele that was close to a fan club. In order to distance himself from the actual transaction, the goods and money were exchanged over a high wall so that the parties were invisible to each other
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"at a time when the growth of the Chinese colony in the district gave great anxiety to the authorities, for quite apart from the prevalence of opium smoking there was the problem of the association of white girls with the Chinese.
The popular press had a field day with the story, employing crude racial stereotypes and presenting Chang as the head of an international drugs operation that recruited unwitting girls to act as agents, got them to smuggle drugs from Paris to London in their underwear, and organised wild orgies. The American press dubbed Chang the "Limehouse Spider" and depicted him at the centre of a web of his unfortunate victims together with a half-length portrait that bore no resemblance to Chang. The image was repeated in coverage across the U.S. The Payne case, however, was the only offence for which Chang was convicted in Britain. There was a fall in the number of drug convictions in Britain in the years following Chang's jailing, but that may be attributable to increased police activity following national publicity about the issue. It seems most likely that Chang's operation was limited to supplying young women he met in London, and that he was not the international Drug King that he was made out to be.
Quote: (09-29-2015 07:16 PM)Brodiaga Wrote:
This category most likely includes Indians (South Asians), not only North East/South East Asians. Not that there's anything wrong with it.
I think the pro Asian people might change their tune if a lot of these Asians were from Pakistan or Afghanistan…
I'm not sure how accurate the stats are denoting the number of Asians in the US - I'm technically Asian but I have never written that on a form. I always write Other or refuse to answer.