/r/asianamerican Weekly Banter - October 26, 2018

There's a link going around on reddit where it shows a video of an asian male, proposing to a white/russian(?) female with an extravant show of wealth; a lamborghini gallardo with ribbons on it, a big display, etc.

She declines, and he begs, then throws a tantrum.

What really bothers me about this the more I think about it; is that one of the very few things asian men had going for them (despite the weak, asexual, small-penis'ed stereotype going around), is that we were at least well educated, and generally very successful financially.

Even that, now, is being eroded; the message with that video (some saying is staged), is that "sure, they may have a lot of money, but they are still literally undateable; look at how flawed their personality is, still so desperate in trying to get 'white' women with the only asset they have and they are still rejected and unworthy of dating."

Am I overthinking this? Am I the only one bothered by this?

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