As wasian I get more discrimination from my Asian friends and family for not really being Asian
2026-05-17 23:01:03
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Fallinginline :
This has nothing to do with Wasian discourse
2026-05-18 18:22:16
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Lone Wolf 🐺 :
Stop hating on Wasians/Eurasians, Blasians, Hispasians etc !!! And everyone needs to drop the “white supremacy within the wasian/Eurasian conversation.” Real white supremacists would never accept them, so it’s not even a thing to compare.
2026-05-19 16:00:48
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BoofCart :
Me as a Japanese wasian
2026-05-19 11:41:09
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Croc :
I grew up as a quarter Japanese person in Japan and ive always struggled to articulate this exact animus. Thank you for providing this education! I didnt know about the WWII history, that definitely contextualizes a lot of my personal experiences
2026-05-19 02:36:10
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princess.paul :
Can you share some sources that expand on this?
2026-05-18 17:11:12
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Homowasmiddel :
My grandfather was put in a camp during WWII with his mother and little sister. The things the Japanese would make them do are absolutely sickening. He had life long trauma from it and ended up passing it on. My father was considered a second generation camp victim and I third generation. People really underestimate how this impacts the younger generations. And while even though I’m part Asian I don’t consider myself Wasian, I do hate how Wasians are treated especially now for ‘daring’ to have meet ups with other Wasians.
2026-05-18 17:56:48
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coco :
This take falls in the trap of not being grounded in living context. You can find instances of oppression for any group of people but the wasian meetup discourse is an American centric discussion. It feels tone deaf to act like the exclusion of non-white mixed Asians don’t have tones of white supremacy
2026-05-26 00:25:04
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Sara Nicol :
Wow I’m half Japanese and didn’t even know this… thank you for making this video and sharing your family’s story 😣
2026-05-18 03:24:19
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Ness Nepin :
Thank you for sharing
2026-05-19 21:36:39
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Supreme Leader JJ💜 :
ty for sharing mamas 💜
2026-05-17 21:41:00
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AwakeButDreaming :
My great grandmother kept her mixed identity secret in Macau.
2026-05-18 15:25:51
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Dee Bee :
My family was in the internment camps, I’ve known since about the age of 7 that even though I’m half white I would have been there with them. This is how generational trauma happens. This is one of the reasons I stand so strongly against ICE
2026-05-18 15:29:03
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Valley :
as a more yt presenting white person that has some sort of asian roots, I know what my great great grandma was escaping from somewhere in Asia and then later went back and got her two sisters out of there. I don't really know where they're from exactly due to all of that conflict in the area(My uncle had a fire and he lost a ton of family records & pictures), I just know a few dishes got passed down and remain in the family. my grandma tried her best to reconnect with that side of herself when she was older but she was shut out. She doesn't remember a whole lot because she was 6 years old when her grandma died and the sisters followed not long after. From everything I know of them, they were amazing people.
2026-05-18 15:02:05
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brooklynhayes14 :
Oh wow this is really informative
2026-05-18 03:09:32
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lil zonkeez :
I’m biracial and my mom’s a Vietnamese refugee and she’s told me since childhood she’s so glad not inly did she have me in the states she said she’s glad she got pregnant in the states. When I was a kid starting at age 4 when visiting Vietnam I was coached to say I was half French if anyone who wasn’t family asked. After the war, associations of ties with American colonists were dangerously and being biracial was to be born with a branding. It’s much different today but it’s something I can’t forget.
2026-05-19 05:02:43
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vita.radzina :
Tragic true 😔
2026-05-19 20:13:02
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eurasians ⋆˙⟡ :
thank you for using the proper term for us! 💕 you know history!!
2026-05-19 03:52:56
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steph :
This is really informative, thank you for sharing. Definitely another important part of the discussion that people should acknowledge
2026-05-19 07:26:31
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soooooooooon :
Eurasians in an asian-majority setting under Japanese rule is a completely different situation from wasians in a white-dominant society
2026-05-19 19:19:59
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ᴍ ᴀ ɴ ɢ ᴏ ⁷🥭 :
One thing I find it incredibly odd, is that some monoracial Asian ppl will tear down biracial Asian ppl. Mainly for not being one of them, then doing a complete 180° and getting irritated at the fact they don't want to claim their Asian ethnicity. Pick one to do you cannot have both. Yes, we can be called out for a plethora of things (especially wasians). But it is reductive in this conversation to do the push/pull dynamic.
2026-05-18 07:41:12
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Jei-Sheng Wang :
This is very important information… Monoracial American Asians have laid into Wasians hard during this discourse!
2026-05-17 22:11:24
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william77443 :
also know things like this that have happened (on a smaller scale) to eurasians living in Korea
2026-05-18 02:10:23
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michael_mallory_ :
Half Japanese and had ppl blame me for the war 🙄 I wonder when half Japanese started to exist in US? Being with someone with another race was considered not to marry.
2026-05-18 13:24:22
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