Indians are Indian. Pakistanis are also Indian. The concept of Asian applies to people with Asiatic features only. The languages, cultures, religions, etc are too different to lump them all into one group identity. To do so renderd such a term meaningless. Like calling them "easterners" or something.
You need to go back and take a geography class or something. First of all, if you want to talk about racism, that shit you just said is entirely racist. Asia is a continent that extends from Turkey all the way through Japan. Asia is the largest continent in the world and encompasses a vast variety of races, ethnic groups, and cultures. The entire Middle East, China, India, and even a portion of Russia resides in Asia. To make a comment about saying Asian only refers to individuals with "Asiatic feature" which I'm sure means you are trying to say they have slanted eyes goes to show how ignorant you are. I would recommend you take that worthless degree in Diversity with a minor in LGBTQRSYD underwater basket weaving back to Facebook and Twitter where the soft-brained idiots there will believe what say.
The perspective of "Asians" representating an entire continent was invented to obscure the origin of rape gangs in Britain. I would guess that, according to you, white people are Asian because Russia is also in Asia. Also, take notice that I'm not calling you any names or attempting to insult you. You could learn something from that at least.
Yes, if they originated from the area of Russia that falls within Asia they are Asian. Take for example Armenia, Iran, and Syria. All those countries fall within a region of Asia, and yet a good majority of the people from those countries are very white.
This argument would also hold up if you are talking about Europeans. Europe, much like Asia, is a blend of various countries, cultures, and faiths. So if that's the case, why would you not hold Europeans to the same standard? If you want to come back and tell me you don't because you would rather refer to them by home country, then why would you find it difficult to refer to them as European? Isn't an Italian just as European as an Austrian or a Spaniard?
Indians are Indian. Pakistanis are also Indian. The concept of Asian applies to people with Asiatic features only. The languages, cultures, religions, etc are too different to lump them all into one group identity. To do so renderd such a term meaningless. Like calling them "easterners" or something.
You need to go back and take a geography class or something. First of all, if you want to talk about racism, that shit you just said is entirely racist. Asia is a continent that extends from Turkey all the way through Japan. Asia is the largest continent in the world and encompasses a vast variety of races, ethnic groups, and cultures. The entire Middle East, China, India, and even a portion of Russia resides in Asia. To make a comment about saying Asian only refers to individuals with "Asiatic feature" which I'm sure means you are trying to say they have slanted eyes goes to show how ignorant you are. I would recommend you take that worthless degree in Diversity with a minor in LGBTQRSYD underwater basket weaving back to Facebook and Twitter where the soft-brained idiots there will believe what say.
The perspective of "Asians" representating an entire continent was invented to obscure the origin of rape gangs in Britain. I would guess that, according to you, white people are Asian because Russia is also in Asia. Also, take notice that I'm not calling you any names or attempting to insult you. You could learn something from that at least.
Yes, if they originated from the area of Russia that falls within Asia they are Asian. Take for example Armenia, Iran, and Syria. All those countries fall within a region of Asia, and yet a good majority of the people from those countries are very white. This argument would also hold up if you are talking about Europeans. Europe, much like Asia, is a blend of various countries, cultures, and faiths. So if that's the case, why would you not hold Europeans to the same standard? If you want to come back and tell me you don't because you would rather refer to them by home country, then why would you find it difficult to refer to them as European? Isn't an Italian just as European as an Austrian or a Spaniard?