Ling Ling is RACIST!?



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30 thoughts on “Ling Ling is RACIST!?”

  1. To some, whose head are filled with racism and dedicate their lives in finding racism in everything, "Ling Ling" may sound racist.
    Fortunately, Ling Ling has Ling Ling insurance. So it's all safe.

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  2. I'd love you two doing a video on Roslavets' chamber music.
    Also I have a weak spot for Arensky, though I only think his pianotrio, violin concerto and 2nd string quartet good – basically the best music Tchaikovsky never wrote.
    But Roslavets hands down is the most underappreciated composer.

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  3. Everyone forgetting about Paganini's guitar pieces…

    The guitar duel from the movie "Crossroads" entered the chat..
    "Cant talk little Ling Ling?….. Betcha can't play nun eetha!!"

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  4. I guess 'ling ling' is okay to used by Asians and only Asians .. just like the N word used by the black people .. no offence to the races this is a persuasive onto information ..

    in addition . also 'otaku' is only applicable outside Japan and non Japanese natives because in their language it is a degrading word to someone .. while the Chinese term 'ching-chong' not to use at all both Chinese and non native because it's an insult or degratory

    the language terminology and diversity itself is an intricate structure which is hard to follow through .. it's okay to get wrong but when you know it and still use it then that would be the problem

    ling ling is already a trademark of TwoSet so changing it is not necessary .. imagine the brand Sega translates to a obscene word in other language . just saying

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  5. Love your channel. Can I suggest a few of ideas for videos? a) Other than Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven name your top 10 favorite Classical Period (1750-1820) composers. b) Other than Bach, Vivaldi and Handel name your top 10 favorite Baroque Period (1580 – 1750) composers. c) Who are your big 3 for the early romantic period (1830-1860). d) Who are your big 3 for the late romantic period (1860-1920)? e) Who are your big 3 for 1920 onwards? Thanks.

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  6. Asked Chat GPT about "Ling Ling" and got this :O

    Q: is ling ling a racist term?

    ChatGPT: "ling ling" is a derogatory term that is commonly used to refer to someone of Asian descent. It is a racial slur and can be considered offensive and racist. It is important to avoid using such terms as they are hurtful and can perpetuate discrimination and prejudice towards a particular group of people. It is always best to use respectful and appropriate language when referring to individuals of any race, ethnicity, or background.

    Q: where did Ling Ling originate from?

    ChatGPT: "Ling Ling" is a name that has been used in different contexts and for different purposes. It is not clear where the name originated from, as it can be a name given to a person, a fictional character, or even a reference to a type of animal.

    In recent years, the term "Ling Ling" has been used as a racial stereotype for Asians, particularly in the United States. This use of the name is offensive and derogatory, and it is important to avoid using it in this context. It is always important to treat people with respect and to avoid using derogatory terms or stereotypes that can be hurtful or harmful.

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  7. As an American….how much do you wanna bet the vast majority of people thinking Ling Ling sounds racist are American? Possibly British?
    I'm not Asian, but I've seen Ling Ling as also an actual name….plus EVERYWHERE on YouTube has been a TwoSet reference. Americans like to "champion" for other people from different countries… when the people from those different countries couldn't care less.

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  8. Poor Bing Bing. I'm Asian American. I'm proud of working hard ethics and achieving something (at least getting the pleasure out of practicing something I love). Call me Ling Ling or anything you want! It's your mouth, your brain, and your self-reflection. I really don't care one way or the other. 😊😂❤❣️

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