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r/AsianHistory
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A subreddit dedicated to Asian history.
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r/asian
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This subreddit is for all things Asian. Let's share and discuss Asian culture, media, art, history, food, athletics, etc. for any Asian country. The mission is for /r/asian to contain quality posts relevant to anyone with any affiliation with or interest in Asia. Our goal is to have a positive and informative atmosphere in /r/asian where Asians and others can safely interact with each other, learn more about Asian things, discuss Asian topics, etc.
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r/HistoryAnecdotes
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Home to the most interesting, and often humorous, anecdotes and short accounts from history.
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r/asia
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Happened in or related to Asia.
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r/asianeats
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Welcome to r/asianeats
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r/AsianMasculinity
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The only space on the web dedicated to critically examining the Asian male experience.
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r/AskReddit
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r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
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r/SouthAsianAncestry
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In this community we talk about South Asian genetics, ethnicity, origins, culture, history and languages. (Created by diponic21). TAG u/PopularBookkeeper651 or u/e9967780 FOR APPROVAL IF YOUR POST ISN'T SHOWING, SPAM FILTER AT TIMES AUTO REMOVES POSTS.
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r/MiddleEastHistory
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/r/MiddleEastHistory is for anything related to Middle Eastern history, from the earliest civilizations of the Fertile Crescent to the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the modern era, along with anything in between! Book and article recommendations, maps, primary sources, pictures, text posts, archaeological findings, paintings, manuscripts, sculptures, architecture-- they're all welcome!
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r/Sino
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r/Sino is a subreddit for news, information, and discussion on anything China and Chinese related. Read the rules before posting. Some submissions may need manual approval.
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r/AskHistory
110k members
For asking casual questions about History. Also see r/History or r/AskHistorians.
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r/politics
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/r/Politics is for news and discussion about U.S. politics.
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r/AsianTok
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TikToks centering Asians and their diaspora. Memes, food, history, and all things Asian!
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r/TurkicHistory
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This subreddit is dedicated to anything related to the Turkic countries up until and through the year 2000. We encourage friendly discourse, debates, questions, articles, discoveries, or anything else relevant within the given time period.
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r/Conservative
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The largest conservative subreddit. https://discord.gg/conservative
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r/asiantwoX
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This means ANY kind of Asian! 😉 South Asian, East Asian, Half-Asian, etc. No photos to gawk over here, this is a subreddit for Asian ladies! All are welcome, but if you start to post inappropriate or offensive material, you will be banned.
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r/bangtan
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A subreddit dedicated to the South Korean boy group 방탄소년단, most commonly known as BTS, Beyond the Scene, or Bangtan Boys. News, images, videos, discussions, and anything else that relates are welcome!
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r/AskCentralAsia
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All questions regarding the Stans, Mongolia and some parts of Russia and China are welcome!
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r/movies
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The goal of /r/Movies is to provide an inclusive place for discussions and news about films with major releases. Submissions should be for the purpose of informing or initiating a discussion, not just to entertain readers. Read our extensive list of rules for more information on other types of posts like fan-art and self-promotion, or message the moderators if you have any questions.
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r/middlekingdomhistory
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A place to share and discuss Chinese and East Asian history from the dawn of civilisation to early 20th century
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r/worldnews
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A place for major news from around the world, excluding US-internal news.
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r/KoreanHistory
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Welcome to /r/KoreanHistory! This subreddit is dedicated to anything related to Korea up until and through the year 2000. We encourage friendly discourse, debates, questions, articles, discoveries, or anything else relevant within the given time period.
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r/asianbros
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/r/asianbros is a subreddit dedicated to promoting a positive image of Asian men. This is primarily a subreddit for male Asian Americans to hang out and discuss Asian bro stuff. If you do not identify as such, feel free to participate as long as you are respectful of our community.
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r/islamabad
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Welcome to the greenest city in Pakistan (also Rawalpindi). Please read the rules before posting. Posts which violate
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r/Detentionaire
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Detentionaire, created by Daniel Bryan Franklin & Charles Johnston and produced by Nelvana, is a thriller/action/comedy show that starts with a quite common approach; there is your seemingly average school of “A Nigma High” where Lee Ping, an Asian-Canadian student, is beginning to enjoy his life as a tenth grader, until he's framed for the biggest prank in high School history on his first day of school! Now Lee is in detention for the rest of the year, but this won’t stop him to clear his name!
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r/FreeEBOOKS
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Find great free ebooks!
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r/ImaginaryHistory
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Artwork of the past. Places, people and moments that are based on real or alternate history.
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r/AsianParentStories
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The only place on the internet that wants to hear about the crappy stuff your bad Asian Parents did. Sorry, but if you want to brag about your parents, go somewhere else.
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Throughout growing up in the west. We were only ever taught white people history like ww1, ww2, nazi germany Hitler, how america become land of the free, how the British "colonized" Australia, New Zealand and America by slaughtering the natives. (Now the low lives, ignorant, uneducated, racists trash have the right to say fuck off back to your country and celebrate Australia and independence day? When it's actually havoc and carnage day for the natives?)

they make it seem like asian history never existed? Now you could say. It's their country and their education system so they can teach whatever they want but then again that's racist to today's standards but I see it as don't teach it so we can just make up sterotypes about them. Like how they want people to think black people from Africa started from slavery when science shows the whole homosapiens race started from there.

They make asians seem like we are effeminate, docile, passive, introvert and weak. While, Guan Yu, Cao Cao, Sun Tzu, Genghis Khan and Musashi Miyamoto aren't the greatest, masculine and badass warlord general warriors that ever existed.

I mean Mao zedong made Hitler look like a bitch if you wanna talk about terror and tyranny. I hate Mao but just pointing out whatever the west had, in the east we had people who can top it. But they're never accounted for and we are the ones who are effeminate? These are the same people who get super offended when you talk a out Hitler or 911. Ahhhhhhh hello? 6 million and two tall building vs 80 million and your snowflake ass is offended? But I'm weak and effeminate? The fuck?

Am I missing something here guys?

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