Thomas:
Maybe where you live Asians "are a relative small minority. So the artificial full representation of all peoples simply does NOT reflect life". It sounds as if you're saying that Asians, numerically, play a minor role in American society. If that's true, you're way off base there. Asians also include South Asians but there are millions of Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai spread across the United States that they figure in most urban and suburban areas. Asians featured in commercials are not simply there because advertisers want to appeal to them or for political correctness. Asian-American groups have lobbied hard for such representation in advertising and they feel (which, I agree) doesn't FULLY reflect the breadth of Asian-Americans in the U. S.
Last time that I looked, my answers, though they don't agree with your statements, were quite literate, written in English (American Standard), and filled with fact-based observations. Upon request, I can give you the links to articles and communication studies that confirm this. I don't call your observations "non-intellectual". A "douche" cleans out impurities in body cavities, so I clean out any "debris" in thinking. I was never whining, purely commenting. Look in the mirror to see who was whining and has been pigeonholing, ergo, posting my original comments to you. If you must resort to insults, then no further exchange of comments be made. We disagree and that's that.
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