Racial stereotypes turned upside down
The other day I watched an event with an Asian woman doing katas, really nice. Crowd going wild. But I couldn't help but wonder, what happened that Asians known for introducing martial arts to the world can't seem to win one event.:-\
Every single Shao Lin dude has been beaten up, down, ass whooped, kicked, stomped. I wonder sometimes how do Asians feel knowing they have yet to hold a major trophy for combat.
Islanders, Americans, British, Irish, We have all won that coveted MMA championship, but whatabout Asians? Has even the Thai won any major title? Or just restricted to their homeland and rules?
https://youtu.be/MljHo7hLhGw
Breakdancing- I think it is a mixture of Latin & African Americans...Blacks gave us this, yet it seems every single major battle is won either in Europe or in Japan LMAO!
https://youtu.be/1c8eKUlFbhk
Has a black team ever one any of these battles?
Black brought forth the rap game, yet Eminem is the top seller? And now I noticed Asians are not just rapping...damn what they are saying...I don't know whatmy own are saying....this chick here?:rolleyes: She got skills
Are there any female black rappers on this level today?
https://youtu.be/aknkofx2bHg
This is meant to flip the script, not denounce. Just point out something that used to belong to one race or ethnicity -now it has been turned upside down!O0
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I like how the 1st video I posted is narrated-
in the beginning grapplers & wrestler owned the strikers- when taken to the ground.
Then Brazilian Jujitsu & Sambo owned the grapplers & wrestlers---showing kung fu, Judo & karate as inferior- because they only work in a certain setting.
Or, as the one Asian named Bruce Lee stated -one would need some of everything if in a street fight. I assume, that because of the small body mass, that many Asians would lose...yet the old UFC is done, now there are weight classes, yet for some reason the best martial artists are not beholden to any race of people.
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https://youtu.be/XJjjy56DoTQ
Do they call each other the (N) word or (B) word to females when rapping?:rolleyes:;D
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I'm afraid it's gonna take more than this, my friend. Racial stereotypes and prejudices are so entrenched in society, there is no prying them off.
But if we're gonna talk about flipping racial stereotypes upside down......... how about this one? ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4WpNhFXJ1c
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Would anyone agree with me that this may very well be the first rap song?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGxjIBEZvx0