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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2014-02-04 07:03 pm
[ SECRET POST #2590 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2590 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]
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[Don't Hug Me I'm Scared]
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[Cloud Atlas]
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[Hannibal]
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[Goonies]
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[Gwilym Lee]
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[Mass Effect]
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[Sherlock]
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[Sleepy Hollow]
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[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]
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[Sherlock]
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[Being Human UK]
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[Craig Ferguson]
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[Christina Ricci]
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[High School Musical]
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[Blue Exorcist]
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[Frozen, Tangled]
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[Amanda Palmer, Emilie Autumn]
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Again, the only thing I was trying to explain here was that while yellowfacing (and any kind of minstrelsy-related performance) is racist due to the origins of the practice and its historical context; we cannot make a western-based judgement on what a Korean actress like Donna Bae might have felt or not. It's an interesting question I'd like to see adressed, but the comparation is lacking when applied to an East Asian person who might not know about this, because it's not part of their culture.
(For example: Certainly it's not a part of mine, but I've done my best to read on the issue to educate myself, since I spend so much time in the Anglo-based side of the internet, and Social Issues are an interest of mine. The thing being, I have had to go out of my way to gain an understanding of it, because it's not a part of my life IRL.)