If Bruce Lee lived longer you bet Asian representation would be much better today. He’d have beat the snot out of Ken Jeong.
10 months ago
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Damn, sad reminder that Bruce died 50 years ago and we still haven't had someone like him since ...
10 months ago
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In my opinion, Bruce Lee is an icon and legend. Ken Jeong is a douche bag. I don’t have positive thoughts on Ken.
8 months ago | 2
Away from all the things u talk about just notice maybe u see Asian men from the perspective of the west and u shouldn't expect something coming from the other ( any other . European. American latin . Arab etc ) to give u the right representation i can see a lot of stereotypes in every races and u shouldn't open discussion about it ... It's irrelevant when u know what u really are
8 months ago | 0
Honestly, I’m sure a lot of us are willing to put aside and don’t care whether you’re going to be the next Adolf.H, Lenin, or some chronically online person with such types of publicity and how much you are committed; As now, that’s honestly what we’re here for. We’d rather want a change even if that change could lead to a worse situation. Hell, better having die changing at least something than be another cog staying in line and doing deadshit nothing at all. Don’t let this traction die out, greetings from Finland.
9 months ago (edited) | 0
Hans Why
Two of the most celebrated Asians in Western society are Ken Jeong and Bruce Lee. This has always fascinated me.
The popular narrative around Ken Jeong is that "He is funny and successful, that makes him a positive representative of the Asian community." But in the actual Asian community, Ken Jeong is arguably one of the most hated men of the 21st century.
The popular narrative around Bruce Lee is that "He is a legendary martial artist and iconic movie star." Which is true. However it's important to remember that prior to his breakout in the early 70s, his life was one of struggle and hardship. And what made him truly unique were his philosophies and mindset that helped him become a person capable of overcoming adversities and creating opportunities. And that was what allowed him to break down barriers and become the first Asian superstar - and still, to this day, the best representation we have 50 years after his passing.
There's a lot we can learn from both Ken Jeong and Bruce Lee, lessons which will help us become better and more respectable people. That's why I made these two videos:
1) Why Asians Hate Ken Jeong - https://youtu.be/7om19uPMZw4
2) The Timeless Wisdom of Bruce Lee, The First Asian Hero - https://youtu.be/oI8TH1JW1I8
Enjoy.
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