Wednesday, 21 October 2009

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    The Understanding of White People

    There is a scene in Spider-Man 3 that pisses me off every time I see it.  The scene shows Mary Jane (played by Kirsten Dunst) and Harry (played by that one dude in Pineapple Express) on a date, except they’re not really on a date.  They’re at home (I think at Harry’s high-rise apartment), and they’re in the kitchen cooking omelets.  And they’re not just cooking omelets; they’re also listening to The Twist by Chubby Checker, which inexplicably causes Mary Jane to totally lose her inhibition and dance in the middle of the kitchen.  Harry becomes possessed by Chubby Checker, too, and begins to shake his hips as if he has no control over them.  The two of them are having much more fun cooking omelets than common sense would dictate.  They dance for several seconds and no words are exchanged until it is realized that the butter is burning.  This scene struck me as being utterly corny.  Is this what some people do on dates?  Is cooking omelets really that much fun?  Is Chubby Checker’s music really subliminal hypnosis?  At the end of the scene, I immediately said out loud in the theater, “I don’t understand white people."

    I know what you might be thinking.  You’re probably thinking that it’s wrong, ignorant, and small-minded of me to racialize this seemingly innocuous scene from a comic book movie.   I suppose it is kind of unfair of me to assume that all white people are guilty of cheesiness like this.  It’s more likely that this contrived scene was simply depicting an isolated incident of two smitten dorks trying to convince themselves that they can dance.  But, this scene really annoys me and it would be unfair (and cowardly) to attribute this emotive response to an explanation that is simple, boring, and unambitious.  Someone needs to be blamed for my overreaction, and blaming white people always seems to be a good decision.

    Just to be clear, I don’t hate white people, but I think I’m sincere when I say that I don’t understand them.  I grew up in a town where the majority of its residents were Asian American, and most of my friends throughout my life have been either Filipino, Korean, Mexican, or African.  I’m fairly certain that my current understanding of white people comes exclusively from the media, particularly from watching Friends and listening to (unfortunately) Limp Bizkit.  It’s not necessarily right or wrong and it’s not anyone fault, but I think it’s a fair and honest assessment that I don’t know anything about white people.

    Generally as a species, human beings tend to fear things that they don’t understand.  This is probably the root of all major conflicts and struggle in the history of the world.  This is why we fear things like wild animals, manual transmission, the SAT test, and Mormons.  But despite my ignorance, I don’t fear white people, and Spider-Man 3’s portrayal of them didn’t change that sentiment.  It did, however, make me conscious to the peculiar phase that I am going through in my life right now.   As someone who has dated exclusively Asian women throughout his entire life, I’ve become conspicuously interested in white girls lately, despite the fact that they want nothing to do with me.  I suppose my ignorance about them has piqued my interest instead of causing me to fear them (which was probably the case earlier in my life).  Do white people cook omelets when they go on dates?  Do white people really have fun every time they make omelets?  Do white people really turn into morons when they hear Chubby Checker?  Are white people really this corny when they’re in love?  I don’t know the answers to these questions, but I kind of want to find out. The only other explanation I have for my new fetish is that Asian girls don’t like me anymore and someone has to bear (or suffer) the brunt of my affection.  In my world, someone always has to lose.

    The butter’s burning.  Somebody stop me.

Comments (17)

  • coffeeguru314

    Well, to be fair, your understanding of white people may be limited to Friends and what not, but you're also exposed to the wonders of Disney, ie, your choice of music for this here blog. Not that I, a feckle mermaid, am complaining. Your post made me laugh, so I wanted to express my gratitude for that and similarly express a non-understanding of these melatonin deprive folk. And I'm one of them. But no, I dont like Chubby Checkers that much. I also don't much like Spider Man, so maybe they're connected, who knows?

  • amygwen

    I don't know about Chubby Checker and omelets, but I was/am that corny in love.

  • normality_dreamer

    I really hated Spiderman 3. What a chick flick... such a disappointment. 

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  • curtainsopen

    i saw this scene in the movie Crash where that asian driver caused an accident and i thought to myself "Is this what some asian people do in vehicles?"  in fact at the end of the scene, I immediately said out loud in the theater, “I don’t understand asian people."  just to be clear, I don’t hate asian people but if i ever date an asian chick i dont want to make a mistake and let her drive.  you know?  in case you all suck.  at driving.

     

  • coolmonkey

    You can ask DearRicky.  He seems to know a lot about White people.

  • Shy___Away

    How is dating a white person working out for you? Are they all as corny as Mary Jane?

  • ChOcOChObO

    cooking omelets is fun! the right combination of topics / various cooking methods is soooo good

  • helvetebrann

    You know what's funny?  You classifying all white people as a group of people you'll never understand.  Guess what?  White people are just as unique as any other human.  I find this post highly offensive. 

    You need to be looking at cultures, not races.  You may find that a lot of white people in ______ area, that are part of ____ religion behave the same.  Or people who grew up in a specific family form ______ are similar.  White people are not a lump of people that all act and behave the same.  At all.

  • Pastor_AndyG

    Honestly dude, I used to be a HUGE Spiderman fan...until the movies came out.  Actually, I typed up a review for the 3rd movie in May, 2007.  I believe we may have similar views and complaints.

  • mTs@lovelyish

    HAHAHAHA. all i can do is laugh when i read this. forreal i laughed cause yu are so dam funny and i would def say something like that out loud. and i love white people! hahaha not to mention i am married to a caucasian-irish guy! whooo! keep making us laugh!

  • Patrick_Henry

    Manila,


    brother,.. your perception of White ppl, is based solely on Limp Bizkit, SpiderMan 3 & re-runs of 'Friends'..? even if your intent is to be funny, these kinda posts aren't offensive, but they are stupid.. y'know,  viewing and reducing all White women to a single, fetishistic entity isn't gonna help ya get laid anytime soon either. I gotta get the '0 props' list started on this post, it's boring for me to constantly go thru my 'Xanga subscriptions' page and read these kinda posts that criticize, patronize, and generalize White folks. peace.

  • manilajones

    @Patrick_Henry - Of course my posts are stupid, you fucking idiot.

  • Shy___Away

    @Patrick_Henry - @helvetebrann - I think you missed the sarcasm, which is fine, because it's subtle. However, you took the whole thing entirely too seriously.

    He's mocking people who get their ideas of what a certain race is from sitcoms and television. For example, it is a common stereotype that Asians are really good at math and science. This is a theme found in almost any tv show with an Asian character (either that, or they're a martial arts guru). Black people are loud and funny, and have tons of good sayings, white people hit each other with socks and don't get along with their mothers, and everyone else is just inadequately respresented.

    His fiancee is white, I'm sure he's got them figured out.

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  • lelandwong

    I remember this is a re-post.  but the post made an impression on me.  yes...it does seem like white people are always having more fun than us minorities...  just like that eddie murphy piece on SNL about how white people always get things for free and party whenever there's no minorities around.  in my gung fu classes... it's the white people that have all the time in the world to learn.  do they not have to worry about spending time to make money to survive???  is finding a job easier for them so that they don't worry?  do they really always get things for free when we're not watching?

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