I didn't say there were no good-looking people from these ethnicities, I simply said they weren't famous for it, and as such, I am not familiar with any of the people you listed. :) So their beautiful, and sort of famous, but not unbelievably beautiful, and therefore not terribly famous.
So now you're saying that a person only becomes "famous" if they are also "good-looking," regardless of all other circumstances? So this means, then, that only certain races may then be considered "attractive," right? But attractive by whose standards?
You have to understand that's a completely inaccurate statement both because there are famous people who aren't considered "attractive" in any cultures, and that "beauty" is also rather a subjective measure.
These people I listed are quite famous, in their own countries and in nations which share the racial or ethnic identities with them...which you obviously do not, as you implied that because they aren't familiar to YOU, that automatically means they aren't good looking "enough."
Talk about ethnocentrism!
Any race could be considered "not famous for good looks" if another race were judging them. That's why this whole exercise is a display of racism and ethnocentrism. See where I'm going with this now (I hope)?
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I didn't say there were no good-looking people from these ethnicities, I simply said they weren't famous for it, and as such, I am not familiar with any of the people you listed. :) So their beautiful, and sort of famous, but not unbelievably beautiful, and therefore not terribly famous.
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So now you're saying that a person only becomes "famous" if they are also "good-looking," regardless of all other circumstances? So this means, then, that only certain races may then be considered "attractive," right? But attractive by whose standards?
You have to understand that's a completely inaccurate statement both because there are famous people who aren't considered "attractive" in any cultures, and that "beauty" is also rather a subjective measure.
These people I listed are quite famous, in their own countries and in nations which share the racial or ethnic identities with them...which you obviously do not, as you implied that because they aren't familiar to YOU, that automatically means they aren't good looking "enough."
Talk about ethnocentrism!
Any race could be considered "not famous for good looks" if another race were judging them. That's why this whole exercise is a display of racism and ethnocentrism. See where I'm going with this now (I hope)?