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  2. With Shane Gillis' return to SNL, Asians ask when they'll ...

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    Comedian Shane Gillis’ return to “Saturday Night Live” has reignited a discussion about the way Asian jokes have persisted in comedy. Many are criticizing the sketch comedy show after it ...

  3. Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees - Wikipedia

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    "Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees" is a racist playground chant that has been used to mock children of Asian origin.. One rendering of the chant is "Chinese/Japanese/Dirty Knees/Look at these Chinese Japanese/Dirty Knees". [1]

  4. Bowen Yang Ponders TikTok Exit Over Asian Jokes: 'I ... - AOL

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    The "SNL" star said he regularly gets tagged in TikTok posts featuring random Asian people.

  5. Youngmi Mayer - Wikipedia

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    The podcast Feeling Asian was created in September 2019 by Youngmi Mayer and Brian Park to speak freely about their personal experience as Asian Americans. [10] Mayer and Park interview notable Asian American figures in pop culture including Michelle Zauner, Janet Yang, Lisa Ling, Bowen Yang, and Yaeji.

  6. Subtle Asian Traits - Wikipedia

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    Subtle Asian Traits (SAT, stylized as subtle asian traits [1]) is a Facebook group dedicated to Internet memes, jokes, and discussion surrounding the Asian experience in the West. Though the posts on the page cover a large range of topics, they mainly focus on Asian culture as experienced by the children of immigrants.

  7. Jay Leno Apologizes for Years of Anti-Asian Jokes

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    Comedian Jay Leno is apologizing for years of making anti-Asian jokes. The Media Action Network for Asian Americans has campaigned for years for Leno to apologize. Leno said he does not consider ...

  8. Ching chong - Wikipedia

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    Drunk. The View. Ching-chong.'" [15] The Asian American Journalists Association said her comments were "a mockery of the Chinese language and, in effect, a perpetuation of stereotypes of Asian Americans as foreigners or second-class citizens... and gives the impression that they are a group that is substandard to English-speaking people". [16]

  9. Jay Leno and why Asian jokes have gotten a pass for so long

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