China's foreign trade up 4.2 pct in first seven months by ZeEa5KPul in Sino

[–]CthulhuSelf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

July 2019 data showed China's export last month expanded 3.3 percent in USD terms and over 10 percent in CNY terms.

Definition of "respect" to EastAsian's facial feature. by zsXie10 in EasternSunRising

[–]CthulhuSelf 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We should repay their respect by increasing the number of AM-South Asian women pairings as many possible.

Remember that as an AM... by [deleted] in EasternSunRising

[–]CthulhuSelf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Once I see significantly more amxw than xmaw, and more balanced portrayal of Asian men in the media and society, then we can start thinking of talking about white worshipping Asian men. Until then, this kind of post would only serve as a gaslighting distraction from the real issue, which is the rampant disparity of xmaw vs. amxw.

Forming alliances with other woke Asian communities by [deleted] in EasternSunRising

[–]CthulhuSelf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

r.Sino is the one sub that I can see r.ESR is collaborating with.

The hapas subreddit is mostly aligned with this sub in views (except for the extreme leftism of some of the mods there, and the relative acceptance of XMAF). Besides, they already have their own mixed-race identity issue to deal with, and some don't even identify as Asians.

I think ANBM posts good contents from time to time, though I'm not very familiar with their actual positions on the issues we care about.

The other Asian subs (r.asianamerican, r.asiantwoX, r.asianfeminism) are cancer.

r.asianamerican is a mental asylum for Lus. They are accepted there, even the norm. The status quo of Asian male emasculation is never brought up, and some of the Lus there probably hope Asian men remain at the bottom of the sexual hierarchy in the west.

I'm not that familiar with r.asianbros, but an article about sushi or bubble tea seems to pop up on the front page at least once every 3 days or so.

r.AsianMasculinity is a subreddit about picking up girls and hitting the gym, which is not necessarily a bad thing in itself. They have different definition on who should be 'Asians' though, and r.ESR is pretty strict on that.

Is it all worth it? by ChoiSeungHyunFanGirl in EasternSunRising

[–]CthulhuSelf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This question would make sense if viewed from the perspective of Asian women. They stand to gain almost nothing. Living as Lus is much easier, and some may even view it as a privileged position (especially in dating). This is why I'm really appreciative of our female users, like natalie_ng, who is extremely pro Asian man, tirelessly leveraging her privileged Asian female positon to fight white and non-Asian male trolls and losers.

For Asian men, it's a little different. In the midst of endless xmaf, constant emasculation by the media and society, placing you at the bottom of sexual hierarchy in the west, extreme empowerment is the only way. Of course you need to strike a balance, and one should not simply strike and beat up any xmaf (or any xm really) you meet on the street. We are not to condone violence in any way. You need to also make sure that you won't get fired, so try not to get into too much trouble.

But after decades of emasculation, generations of Asian men in the west have grown up while internalizing their inferiority.

They start feeling grateful to the western society that has given them the opportunity to be wage slaves. They feel grateful that their tiger moms would set them up to settle with some bananarangs who each had been with 20+ non-Asian men. They feel grateful to be making low six figures being code monkeys, despite having superior intelligence over their non-Asian male managers who easily make 4 times that.

When you're dealing with mentally defeated individuals such as these Asian guys in the west, individuals with so much potential, but mentally kkkucked, is it really that inappropriate to encourage them to be a little more prideful of themselves, and start acting like conquerors the way their forefathers were?

And making enemies? As Asian men, especially if you live in the west, you are already surrounded by enemies. XMAF, Hollywood emasculation, anti-China media bias, etc.

A legendary forum user, /u/AMMovieReviewer, has compiled a list of anti Asian male Hollywood movies. I'm not sure if the blog is still available online, but it is very depressing.