I agree with the OP on this, but there are many more reasons why Asians suck which are almost universal in Asia, almost 100 percent in other words. I can say nearly 100 percent because nearly everyone, not just a simple majority of 51 percent, we are talking 99.9999 here, are total conformists and copycats of each other. No different than the Borg Collective in Star Trek. Total hive mind. No joke. No exaggeration. You never see any exceptions. There are a few freethinking Asians in America that I know and that post on this forum, yes, but they are a minority too because most Asians in America, even if they are Americanized, are still very conformist and materialistic and hive minded.
1. Asians are total conformists and copycats of each other with a hive mind and zero freethought. Absolutely zero. If you don't believe me, ask any Asian in Asia to give some original ideas or theories of their own that they didn't get from someone else. Try it. You will see what I mean. You'd have an easier time finding a needle in a haystack than an Asian who thinks outside the box or has any original freethought. They don't even know what that means if you ask them. When I try to explain to them what "think outside the box" means they always look confused. Even if they are open minded, they still don't understand what that means.
Yes they are collectivists that are into groupthink, like corporate America. And they will admit it too. I asked Chinese girls about it before and they admit that they do not like being different or unique, they like being all the same. That's what they strive for. They are no different than Imperial Stormtroopers and Clone Troopers in Star Wars. Especially Chinese and Taiwanese, who are overly serious people that are judgmental too, which is a bad combination of traits. They got no individual consciousness or soul. Only group soul like insects and ants do. The more you interact with them, the more this is apparent. Ask any expat in Asia and they will usually agree. I know there are always exceptions but I haven't found any sorry to say, except a few in America and some on this forum too. But definitely NOT in Asia.
Asians also never have any deep intelligent observations or opinions. And suck badly at holding deep meaningful conversations or sharing any ideas and theories. Totally suck. I will give you some examples later that prove my point.
What I don't get is how Asians can be rated with the highest IQs in the world if they have zero freethought and are total hive minded. Very odd. Makes no sense. Just because they are good at memorizing things in textbooks at school doesn't make them smart. You don't call a copy machine "intelligent" either, so why would you call Asians smart if they are just copy machines or memorization machines? lol
That's why in Japan, Taiwan and yes even China, police and government tends to be very polite and relaxed and laid back. They don't need to bully people or yell at people or use an iron fist or get tough with anyone, because Asians usually obey their SOCIAL CULTURE and conform to it very well, and laws too. So they don't need force usually to comply. So the cops don't do much of anything except administrative paper work and routine patrols. Their culture is the dictator that controls them, not government. Most Americans don't know that and would be surprised to hear that, but culture comparisons are a taboo even in alternative media. Americans tend to think that freedom is all about government control, but in Asia, the culture if what controls people, not government, especially in Japan where everyone is super compliant to their culture and laws and don't need any force from government or police at all. Unlike Americans of course.
2. Asians are horrible at giving directions if you're lost. They are never articulate or assertive in giving step by step directions like Americans and Europeans are. They tend to just point a general direction as if they are too lazy to think or conceptualize or be assertive with clear directions. They are lazy to think after all and are not thinkers. And yes this is even true if you are a local or speak the local language, so it is NOT due to any language barrier. Locals complain about this to me too, like in Philippines and China for example. Ask any expat in Asia and they will tell you this too. It's of the most common expat complaints, that Asians don't give good directions, they just point a general direction and that's it. And sometimes it's the wrong direction too. And in China, the cities are so big that most people aren't even able to give you any directions at all or point you in any direction. lol. Japan I heard though, is an exception and the Japanese tend to be better at giving step by step directions than other Asians are. That's not surprising since Japan is the most advanced nation in Asia, and one of the few Asian nations that create new technologies and innovations.
3. Here's something that will SHOCK you into disbelief. But I swear it's true at least in my experience. In China, if you ask the store or hotel staff where the "white soap thing that you wash clothes with" is, they cannot deduce that you must mean laundry detergent for some reason! No joke. I tried this many times. I am not good at learning new Chinese words, so I don't know the word for "laundry detergent". I just use my basic Chinese to describe it, and still they don't get it. I tried the same thing in the Philippines, saying it in English instead, and amazingly, the Filipino store staff understood me and directed me to the laundry detergent, which they call "powder". I found that surprising since Chinese are supposed to be higher IQ than Filipinos. But in mainland China, no way. Their inability to think and apply even basic logic or common sense is astounding. They are the laziest when it comes to thinking it seems. No joke. Go to China and try it yourself. Ask them where the "white soap thing is that you use to wash clothes with" and they will have no friggin clue what you're talking about, even when you say that in Chinese Mandarin! No joke. Try it. You will see how dumb they are, if you don't believe me.
4. Asians are also way behind the curve when it comes to realizing that government and authority lie and can be involved in conspiracies and cover ups. Americans figured out long ago in the 1960's that government lies, with the lies about the JFK assassination, Vietnam, MLK and RFK assassinations, etc and has since lost faith in their government. But Asians never learned these lessons and still believe that authority=truth. Even the Asians in America tend to believe that. It's like in their DNA, this automatic hive mind, which is insect like. It just obeys, conforms and copies, but never thinks or utilize critical thinking. So Asians are way behind the curve, they have yet to realize what Americans have since the 1960s, which is weird. When you ask such authority worshippers (whether Asian or not) why they believe everything the government says, or how they tell when the government is lying or telling the truth, they never have an answer. They just dodge the question. Even non-asians do this too. It's outside their paradigm to think about such questions.
5. I also find it odd that Westerners have always seen Asia as "The East", as some exotic land of enchantment and spiritual wisdom filled with Buddhism, Hinduism, Yoga, Taoism, Kung Fu, wise philosophy, spiritual wisdom, etc. In Asia, I don't know even ONE, NOT EVEN ONE, person who is spiritual or interested in spirituality or philosophy. NOT ONE! In fact. Asians do not even use the word "spiritual" in their everyday speech or vocabulary. Especially young Asians. They admit it too. In Asia I'm the only one in fact that uses words like "spiritual". No one else does or cares about it. All they care about is practical stuff like making money. Totally and absolutely. No joke. They are very hyper-practical and hyper-materialistic, and that's all they care about. Money, food and materialism. That's all that matters. No need for any thought beyond that. That's the Asian way. Everywhere you go Asia you will see this, with almost no exceptions. It's nearly absolute and total. It's a totalitarian dictator's wet dream, and George Orwell's wet dream too. lol
What's ironic is that the people who tend to be into Eastern spirituality or philosophy are usually WHITE people, not Asians. LOL. You will see many spiritual subcultures in America and Europe that are into Eastern spirituality. Even hippie communities too. Another irony is that the popularizers of Eastern Spirituality in the West are usually WHITE people, or sometimes East Indian too, but never Asian. They are usually WHITE such as Eckhart Tolle, the late Alan Watts, New Age teachers, etc. Sometimes they are East Indian like Deepak Chopra too, but never oriental like Chinese or Taiwanese or Cantonese. Never. Because oriental Asians don't give a shit about spirituality, only in making money, just like materialistic Americans.
Sure there are Buddhists in Asia, but they just do rituals and rites all day. And some of them can cite basic Buddhist teachings from books from memorization too (which you see in documentaries about Buddhism). However, they can't hold a deep conversation about spirituality or philosophy the way white and western spiritual seekers do. Nor can they discuss deep thoughts and ideas of their own, because they have none. They can only cite basic doctrines and teachings from books they've read. That's all.
More later, including some shocking comparisons that are obvious but you never thought about until I tell you them...
