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How do you differ with your non-Asian parent with it comes to political discussions such as the Vietnam War, Korean War and other Asian and international subjects? Do you argue passionately or vehemently, or do you just agree to disagree?
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I avoid talking with both parents about politics. My mom will agree with anything WASP and my dad is the type of guy that still calls Taiwan 'Formosa.'
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I've never heard my mother discuss politics in my life. My political views, although still moderate, tend to lean towards the left, especially when it comes to wars fought in asia in the past 100 years or so. |
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My father isn't too political, and as a Japanese national he doesn't really have a vehement opinion on the war in Viet Nam (other than that it was unecessary, which is the view most people have). My mother is a few years younger, and we pretty much share the same politics when it comes to that stuff. Being married to an Asian man, it would be pretty hypocritical for her to lambast or stereotype Asian countries. When we went to Viet Nam she (and my father, to a lesser extent) was very into connecting with the country she'd protested for so many years ago.
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My grandmother was disowned and spurned by her family when she refused to let her father (a doctor) abort her bastard halfbreed barbarian spawn child (my mother). As a result my grandmother and mother go out of their way to seek approval from WASPish people in the US. I think the modern terminology would be white-washed. They don't qualify as banana because as hard as they try to be 'American' they do it in a really Japanese way. I think my mom is very much afraid to have any opinion that might disagree with the old white Republicans in her social circle. My father is an ex-federal agent and military man. That man is so white, if you cut him he would bleed flour. My parents are divorced so they don't have a relationship.
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I mean, he's not really a redneck-type, just an old-school military type. |
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-Satoshi- P.S. I still have more viet friends than anything.. Oh well. :)
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my dad's politics and mine are pretty similar, actually. except he's cynical about both people and government, whereas I'm mostly just cynical about government. ironically, my sister, who was actually raised by my parents, is the most strongly opposed to my dad's political and social opinions of the entire family. |
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The question in this topic is flawed as it assumes that we all share the same views of politics as our Asian parents and are opposed to those of our non asian ones. I'd have to say that I am an amalgamation of both.
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No, it's not. I wasn't asking about the difference of political views between hapa children and their Asian parent, but the difference of political views between hapa children and their <i>non-</i>Asian parent.
If I wanted to hear the other way around I would have asked it that way.
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Kinda like "Have you stopped beating your wife yet?" :P |
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