The Double Standards of “Diversity” and “Inclusivity” Continues

Tang Wee-Boon
2 min readOct 11, 2022

Because it should just be called “blackfacing” instead of “inclusivity”

Ah, the hypocrisy of these people continues, punching down one race while celebrating another. As a non-American, it’s easier for me to see how skewed their logic is because I live outside of their little bubble where there’s black people everywhere. As an Asian living in a country with Chinese everywhere (Singapore), it becomes easy to not get influenced by their attempt at positive discrimination by hailing up ONE single color and race among all their race-swapping. By the leftist woke logic, that means that these Americans are racists who still fear the yellow chink demons of yesteryears. If you exclude my race, you’re racist. That’s how they want to play it, I can play as well. You want to make it a tribal “me vs. you” war between races, genders and sexuality? Fine, Chinese and Asians are fair game, baby.

Note: I get that they’ve also swapped Daphne into an Asian, but my bigger point is that, how would people feel if they’ve swapped The Incredibles into an entire Asian cast? Or cast an Asian Chinese Superman without changing his name or character? Or an Asian Batman/Bruce Wayne? Asian Mario, anybody? I’ve been shouting from the mountaintops for my Asian Mario for years, and they cast this white pretty boy Chris Pratt instead of an Italian or a Chinese. Racists. Why are Asians the excluded parties in this “inclusivity” conversation? Why aren’t pop culture characters like Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, and Hulk swapped with Asians or even blacks? Give me an all-black Incredibles, all-Asian Justice League, then we can talk.

These people love to boast about their “diversity” so much, but we all know what’s really going on behind their insincere propaganda. Diversity sells, and black is the hottest color, and these sheepies are eating it up, just lapping it up like a hungry dog. Lap it up, Lassie. They’re using your identity as a money-making tool and you’re their best marketing team so they don’t even have to hire PR. FYI: my race isn’t your fucking marketing tool, so if you want to use Chinese as a way to sell your shitty movie, go fuck yourself.

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Tang Wee-Boon

Wee-Boon is a 32 years old Singaporean Chinese with a fondness for quality storytelling. He majored in scriptwriting and has experience in video production.