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An actor and women’s safety advocate, Candace Kita is the author of “The Hottie Handbook: A Girl’s Guide to Safety." As a safety specialist, Candace has been interviewed by People, Good Morning America, the Jay Leno Show, Inside Edition, the Los Angeles Times, 48 Hours, the LOGO Network and WHO Australia.
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Candace,
After reading through your article on "Yellow Fever" I was really amazed by the amount of arrogance you express in your discussions. From the way that you write you sound like someone of average to above intelligence which is why the concept for your argument really puzzles me. If we break down your debate into the simple premise of men being attracted to women, then we all know men are attracted on a visual basis, where as women are attracted more on an emotional level. So now we have this simple premise lets apply it to the concept of Yellow Fever, and Fever meaning that its a condition that is out of control and lacks any rational. Asian women physically are different to western women, they are even different to black, middle eastern, and any other races on this planet. If we use your theory we would naturally assume that there would be conditions such as Black Fever, or Arab Fever, have you ever heard of any such condition? You know at the bottom of this all comes one very apparent theme.
Asian women are very self conscious and shy about the way that they look, having spoken to numerous asian women they are constantly comparing themselves to White girls. I've never once met a White girl that compares herself with asian women. Deep down this term Yellow Fever is a form of racial hatred, and it shows extreme arrogance towards people. There will always be bizarre people that have fetishes in certain areas of their life, but going around labeling them and trying to place yourself above other people is not something that is morally right, and should never be encouraged. Im actually amazed that Asian women care so passionately about using the phrase Yellow Fever. Is it not that of kids that go around name calling others, and as an adult you must surely have moved beyond this childish behaviour.
I will leave you with this question to mull over,
If an asian woman only likes to date western guys, does that mean she is suffering from White Hype?
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