The media, films and tv in particular, show women as sex objects that are obedient to others, China Dolls and Dragon Ladies who manipulative. Cosmetic companies on the other hand create the what they believe the ideal women should look like, asian with overwhelming caucasian features, and force this concept onto women through commercials and ads. Due to the misconceptions of this demographic asian women are the most likely ethnic group to be physically and or sexually abused or assaulted by a partner. The women and girls that reside in this group do not fall into these stereotypes at all and are only made to look this way because the media chooses to stand by all ideas. They are not toys or objects to be offered up to men like in Rush Hour 2 they are human beings. Women don't have to have the most defined nose or double eyelids in other to be beautiful or successful. The path to breaking these stereotypes has already begun with the work done by Malala Yousafzai. She shows a women in power and able to make a change that does not fall into these misconceptions. If it's the 21st centuries why are women in the East still being held to the beauty standards of the West, the ideals of being over sexual and submissive when will the media stop portraying asian women by stereotypes, and start portraying them as
The media, films and tv in particular, show women as sex objects that are obedient to others, China Dolls and Dragon Ladies who manipulative. Cosmetic companies on the other hand create the what they believe the ideal women should look like, asian with overwhelming caucasian features, and force this concept onto women through commercials and ads. Due to the misconceptions of this demographic asian women are the most likely ethnic group to be physically and or sexually abused or assaulted by a partner. The women and girls that reside in this group do not fall into these stereotypes at all and are only made to look this way because the media chooses to stand by all ideas. They are not toys or objects to be offered up to men like in Rush Hour 2 they are human beings. Women don't have to have the most defined nose or double eyelids in other to be beautiful or successful. The path to breaking these stereotypes has already begun with the work done by Malala Yousafzai. She shows a women in power and able to make a change that does not fall into these misconceptions. If it's the 21st centuries why are women in the East still being held to the beauty standards of the West, the ideals of being over sexual and submissive when will the media stop portraying asian women by stereotypes, and start portraying them as