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The Unverifieds talk about certain Asian American narrative tropes that either need to evolve or just be retired. They review Boogie (spoilers from 17:50 to 38:05) which employs a number of these tropes, including 2nd generation culture clashing, Asian masculinity insecurities, and interracial relationship dialogues. In their weekly rundown, they also discuss Harvard mental health services' handling of anti-Asian violence, Manny Pacquiao telling anti-Asian racists to fight him instead, and the weird inclusion of the droogs from A Clockwork Orange in Space Jam 2.
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Intro Song: "Chairman Mao" by Bambu
TWITTER:
Chris: @JesuInToast
Liza: @aesthdistance1
Filip: @filipgwriting
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2020 ratings
The Unverifieds talk about certain Asian American narrative tropes that either need to evolve or just be retired. They review Boogie (spoilers from 17:50 to 38:05) which employs a number of these tropes, including 2nd generation culture clashing, Asian masculinity insecurities, and interracial relationship dialogues. In their weekly rundown, they also discuss Harvard mental health services' handling of anti-Asian violence, Manny Pacquiao telling anti-Asian racists to fight him instead, and the weird inclusion of the droogs from A Clockwork Orange in Space Jam 2.
Follow us on Twitter at @unver1fiedaccts!
Intro Song: "Chairman Mao" by Bambu
TWITTER:
Chris: @JesuInToast
Liza: @aesthdistance1
Filip: @filipgwriting
EMAIL: