Alright, let me lay it all out here right now.
I have a deep and abiding prejudice against half the world. I am jealous of your successes.
If I see something used to describe Asia is made by someone not Asian (i.e; Wade-Giles Romanization), I will harbor bad blood against it and put it on my agenda to put it down and encourage as many people as possible to not use it.
In my head, I lump entire societies together, to become the Other. The Other that is bad, wrong, mistaken, and misleads others. You are Them so that I and we can be Us.
Here's how I feel: I speak your language. I watch your TV. I read your books. I listen to your music. And I dearly wish I wasn't.
I wish I was speaking our languages. I wish I was watching our TV. Reading our books. Listening to our music, without anything that your cultures have introduced into our consciousness.
I wish we didn't have to be like you to be successful. I wish we could be like us.
I resent the entire western world, and I express it by insults. I laugh at your misfortunes and quietly wish for things to get worse.
But there are still a lot of things that I love that you made. My friends are counted among your number, and for them I hope for a better life, a better place to live.
I would like to think that western civilization is responsible for all the world's ills, to make myself feel better.
But it's not true and it doesn't work.
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So I don't know how to feel about these things anymore. I've only ever even been out of the country once so my input doesn't matter anyway.
I am not saying I subscribe to it, but I am saying that there are a lot of people who seem to genuinely think that the best solution is to just divvy the world into quarters where we can all live alone away from anything "different".
I dunno, I was raised thinking that diversity is something to be celebrated and that exchange of cultural ideas is a great and beautiful thing, but a lot of people--most of them, I have noticed, from what is usually called "the third world" in America--seem to disagree.
And I think that's scary, because either everything I've ever known is wrong, or a fair bit of the world is made up of horrible people, neither is particularly pleasant an idea.
I despise invasive species. That is not exchange at all! Exchange should be two-way, with syncretism. If we have culture A and culture B; we can add something from B to some areas inhabited by A, creating a syncretism culture C without necessarily changing the culture A, which still exists. And we can add some A to some areas inhabited by B, and make a syncretistic culture D.
Now we have A, B, C, and D. We have grafted and exchanged without destroying the originals. There are such things as hybrid peonies, and they exist without destroying the parent types. A dazzling array of color.
These are again not necessarily things I think but more things I have heard from elsewhere. I find that sensible but the argument that "such peoples cannot be democratic" has been made and is unfortunately taken seriously sometimes.
It's the same line of thought that leads to "there are no gays in Russia".
I realize I am not making a lot of sense. I'm frustrated and the world is dumb. I apologize for being confusing.
I freaking hate the way my country currently is and wish something could force it to be more like Western ones.
Personally I'd be much happier if culture traded back and forth between countries much more often and manufacturing much less often. The former is a lot more meaningful.
Of course I am neither an economist, a sociologist, nor capable of making economic decisions on behalf of my nation.
So the question becomes, other than "being understanding", what can the average citizen do?
And the answer is "not a lot".
What the hay
If I were free from familial obligations I'd likely go apprentice myself to an expert Daoist.
i can understand your frustration, but you can't have it both ways
(obviously i don't expect you to be grateful for Westerners who borrow parts of your culture without respect or understanding)
I am also sure that there are hippos who paint houses, but I ain't seen any.
your alphabet and religion are both pretty greeck. if you're thinking more like, socrates and those fuckers, then what the fuck ever, russia had way more contact with persians and arabs and the chinese and those peeps did a lot more cool shite than the shitswillers in medieval england whaddya think of Joseph Needham it happens occasionally. barefoot doctors were a big thing behind the WHO's kazakhstan declaration thingamajigger
alright, fine
i can honestly say i've never met a Westerner who took a close interest in an Asian culture, setting aside orientalizers who only care for superficial aspects
i can also say that just about every foreign visitor to England or Wales that i've met has spoken very good English, while i am fluent in only my own language as is the norm in Britain
so i guess i don't know what i'm talking about, forget it
hatred for the Western world upsets me, much as i'm aware that my country brought it on herself, as did several other Western countries
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
have you ever loped? i have. intraloped
I think you need to either go surface (buy paintings, take traditional medicine, listen to stories), or you go all the way (shave your head, grow a beard, take apprenticeship, marry a local, change your name, move there, etcetera).
Because anything in the middle is diluted and washed and people are going to going to listen to you and become diluted and washed themselves.
But then, that's me.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
@kingCrackers just wondered, but what would be your opinion of a Westerner who believes in a predominantly Asian religion (Buddhism, say) and practices it to the best of their ability, but otherwise does not wish to turn their back on their Western friends, traditions and customs?
Answered in PM