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		<title>Jessica H.O. &#8211; Life Is Good, American Arrogance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I like her voice (and the eyes, I&#8217;m a sucker for crescent-shaped eyes). Apparently she kinda shot herself in the foot by publicly dissing BoA a few years back though, BoA being a music superstar in Asia or something. Btw, what is it with Asian chicks and using the word &#8220;fag&#8221;? I&#8217;m tallying it in [...]]]></description>
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<p>I like her voice (and the eyes, I&#8217;m a sucker for crescent-shaped eyes). Apparently she kinda shot herself in the foot by publicly dissing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BoA">BoA</a> a few years back though, BoA being a music superstar in Asia or something. Btw, what is it with Asian chicks and using the word &#8220;fag&#8221;? I&#8217;m tallying it in my head, and I don&#8217;t really see it used by females of other ethnicities very much. Yeah, yeah, I know, localized stereotype. I saw a girl call her younger sister a fag, once. The younger started crying. That was kind of eye-opening. &#8220;Huh, didn&#8217;t know you could use it on girls. I always thought it only worked on males.&#8221; Maybe the young whipper snappers have a different idea of &#8220;fag&#8221; from my old school, non-Johnny-Tremain one. </p>
<p>But yeah, Asian fans seem super cliquey, defending their idols like crazy, and didn&#8217;t take her disrespect too well.  She&#8217;s definitely got talent, but she and Tiffany of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation">SNSD</a> seem to be setting a precedent of American arrogance when American-born Asians move over to the ancestral motherland to start a career. &#8220;I&#8217;M FROM AMERICA, BITCHES. I SPRACHEN ZE ENGLISH. BOW DOWN.&#8221;  Their Confucianism imprint probably got lost being raised stateside.</p>
<p>Not that I think that kind of arrogance is limited to that subset of Americans. I used to think &#8220;American arrogance&#8221; was hype when I was younger, but I see it all the time these days. The way people perceive foreigners and their accents, the way people perceive foreign movies and cultures vs America&#8217;s, etc. I even see it among the so-called liberals who are supposed to be above that, though it tends to be more subtle with them. I imagine it&#8217;s the same kind of attitude every great empire/republic has had towards &#8220;lesser&#8221; states and their peoples. The Romans, the Chinese dynasties, etc.</p>
<p>A few years ago I met this guy who prided himself as being a movie buff. He hated Jet Li&#8217;s Hero, and was totally ragging on it. He liked Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon more. I liked both. When I watch a foreign movie, I try to see them from its cultural point of view. The former was more of a movie directed towards Asian tastes, while the later, more towards Western tastes. I told him that in Asia, box office performance was actually reversed, and that Hero did far better over there vs CTHD. He got this look on his face like, &#8220;CANNOT COMPUTE! HEAD &#8216;SPLODING.&#8221; He just kind of gave me a stunned, muted response. &#8220;Huh.&#8221; What can I say, generally speaking, Asians like order and unity and will simply admit it up front. Americans like their individuality, but it was built on lots of conquest. Throw in a &#8220;liberal guilt&#8221;-style smokescreen about how the cost was too great and shameful while simultaneously enjoying the fruits of said conquest nooo problem, and we have American reviewers finding the &#8220;message of Hero troubling.&#8221; So&#8230;when are the Washington Redskins playing next?</p>
<p>And just for the record, I totally thought the French stereotype of arrogance was hype, too, but when I went over, I definitely got a different vibe than I did from all the other countries I visited, to put it diplomatically. 違う感じ. Go figure.</p>
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