Comments by "VoidX" (@aus-li) on "Korean Americans React To Anti-Asian Hate Crimes | Street Interview" video.
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@Tomatopincushions Oh yea, you’re definitely right. I have an undergraduate degree in art, and all of my art history classes were strictly about Europe (the Renaissance), and were leaving out a lot of European artists who were considered “controversial” because of their themes. For example, someone like Benvenuto Cellini, who referenced Greek mythology. We mostly focused on allegorical paintings, relating to the New Testament, when something like ancient paganism or demonology were mostly left out.
Besides that, Islamic art was totally ignored, even though Islam was just as innovative during the Renaissance period.
If you’re lucky, you might have a few professors in college who are more open-minded, who focus on International work, not just European based. But, it’s not just the US who is lacking, it’s the education system in many countries and continents who are not using the world as a tool, yet they only discuss whatever agenda is correlated with their country, which as I said, is propaganda and nationalistic qualities at play.
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@itsjennylin So, to clarify your “reasoning”: it’s a “baseless rumor” according to individuals who believe in logic and rationality, to want real evidence of something that the CCP is not wiling to give up?
Interesting to say. Why don’t you look up the repeated attempts of governments/countries not taking responsibility for their actions? Why don’t you look up the so-called “lab” near ground zero? Look up SARS in 2003, the CCP postponed their findings on the virus and lied, even more so with COVID, when they put in a puppet in the WHO, an Ethiopian “health professional”, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who lied for China saying COVID isn’t that “serious” in early days of the pandemic?
The 1918 pandemic is very similar, no? Masks and Europeans/European Americans blaming everyone for the pandemic.
Are you sure about that, that mostly Western countries are hating on Asians? Maybe. But also the fact that China is getting everyone annoyed, even Japan and India, for example, who are Asian.
It’s not that “special” if history is repeating itself, with the only difference being that we’re here to witness it.
I get it, wearing the mask will supposedly “save” lives. But let’s not ignore the exaggeration from the media when it comes to COVID in general, or the contradictions when it comes to “social distancing” when at times you can’t. How giant corporations get to keep their businesses flowing when small businesses can’t. Or the times where everyone puts their masks down when they’re eating in a restaurant or out in public.
I think it’ll be more interesting to do an analysis on the pros and cons altogether.
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