@1:26:43..... Something for every overseas Chinese born in a foreign country. "YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A CHINESE! You may tell yourself otherwise but sooner or later you will learn to accept it and its gonna be a beautiful thing"... LOL. I F*@king luv this guy!
Love Eddie Huang. Would love to see him explore Cambodian culture a little more though. It never gets mentioned in the bigger scheme when anything Asian is talked about as a whole.
I wonder how Eddie ever reconciled marijuana with his mother. My Taiwanese mother hates weed and we haven't talked for over a decade because of this. I welcome any advice on this dilemma. Thanks.
One of my friends who had parents against weed is a very successful glassblower now! He makes some of the best rigs and bongs in the weed industry and his parents are all for it! Do something with you're life. Nobody wants a stoner that does nothing...
@@burritoskater I know this comment is old as hell but I agree. It wasn't until I started to do something with my life that they overlooked such things as smoking weed.
despite all the love I have with Eddie, I don't find his generalization of Chinese people even slightly accurate tbh. There are "cats" in ANY country that are mules, that lacks opportunities, that could have their lives taken by maniacs. You are fortunate to have such a wonderful platform to be a voice for asian americans, that only shows what a hardworking person as an individual you are. Not everyone. I remember on another interview Eddie mentioned one of his friends that was consumed by his up bring environment which totally lacks opportunities that he hesitate to take a leap for a basketball scholarship
Guop has been killls since he been ou,t has had some bangers!!!Fire dog. Fettys killls too, people have the audacity to throw neww school under the bus for theyre " Disconnect " Or lack of creating content that touches theyre opinions of what hip-hop reps. Sad part is theyre so disconnected they cant identify with it.
The lost chinaman of Dipset. I loved the first book, loved his show, then Eddie felt the need to take upon the burden of a self righteous social justice crusade. Which in fact, on principal, that alone I would have no issue with. The problem is Eddie is the embodiment of what he despises, a living contradiction, a hypocrite.
i don't buy all this third culture talk he is going on about. wherever you are raised, in those formative years, that is what you are. too much over-thinking about identity, to anyone outside of the usa this guy is a typical showboating american. he should be happy and proud of that. ofcourse its cool to stay connected your heritage but i don't see eddy living in taiwan or china. the guy loves america!
i think hes saying just enough about identity. i was born to chinese parents who immigrated to vietnam when they were young. my last name is vietnamese but they prefer to be considered chinese, and me being born in arizona and not being able to speak chinese/vietnamese at all. so this raises the question, am i chinese, vietnamese, or american? id say identity is different for everyone, and while some may not have to think about it as much, its definitely a discussion worth talking about. which i believe he does well.
+Edward Trinh it doesn't raise the question, you are american. im not sure about your parents. someone who has lived in different countrys while they were growing up could definitely make an argument for being inbetween on being a third culture or something.
sure, i agree to some extent that i'm american because the environments surrounding me promote it and i was fortunate to take some thoughts and ideas from it. the environment that didn't though was my family. the lessons that were taught to me when i was very young suggested that i go about handling things differently, from my values and traditions to how i look and approach tasks. i was even bullied and made fun of because of what i believed in (probably not to the extent that eddie huang did). theres definitely a clashing of cultures there which i question still. this is what i think eddie is trying to answer in terms of identity. whether the immigrants from this generation and the ones following it should abandon their ancestor's past, hang onto it, or try to incorporate both into their lives
+Edward Trinh i dont agree with him about keeping the culture alive. its cool to introduce that culture to the west and all that but the fact is the culture is alive, here in asia. if you care that much then live in asia. does eddy live in china? no he lives in america
i don't think hes saying that the culture is dead in america, but rather misunderstood and/or misrepresented which hes trying to show through his book, show, and interviews. i also don't think its fair to say that if hes in america, he should have to conform to what hes being told. im sure if he wanted, he could move back to china/taiwan, but he already is established there so why would he do that?
Eddie is my role model. His politics, knowledge, intellect and love of hip hop, food and different cultures inspired me to follow my own dreams.
He's also a sexist pig.
Yaodei your an insecure idiot *
@1:26:43..... Something for every overseas Chinese born in a foreign country.
"YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A CHINESE! You may tell yourself otherwise but sooner or later you will learn to accept it and its gonna be a beautiful thing"... LOL. I F*@king luv this guy!
This Q&A was 100 better than most Ted Talks. Hit on so many topics it keeps you on your toes. Definitely need more views.
Eddie is my hero, his talks are always so interesting.
38:00 to 41:00 = Eddie's philosophy on love. Beautiful.....
What's his philosophy on "shorties"? Not so beautiful.
Very Cool and Glad they rocked it in My Hometown!!!!!!!!!
Love Eddie Huang. Would love to see him explore Cambodian culture a little more though. It never gets mentioned in the bigger scheme when anything Asian is talked about as a whole.
Duddddee yes! We love you guys! We see you both and sending mad love!
I love his family & the first story read really made me FEEL that love
Eddie a real one. Us asians got your back always no homo
amazing as always (thumbs up)
some real gems in here
Watching this from Chengdu.
Eddie is so inspirational. Someday....
this is great -much appreciated!
Love Eddie mane !!
China town China town China town! Eddie is the man!
thanks for the video
Proud of my boy!
It's Freddie Huang !
37:40 that was deep
I like FOTB very much
This dude is everywhere!
lmao what an ignorant statement, David.
best part: 18:40 - 19:15
13:44-14:07
the god, the human panda spitting fire emojo truths
go eddie!
Wow. Eddie gave up making bread for the sitcom because the show didn't reflect his passion. Good man.
I wonder how Eddie ever reconciled marijuana with his mother. My Taiwanese mother hates weed and we haven't talked for over a decade because of this. I welcome any advice on this dilemma. Thanks.
One of my friends who had parents against weed is a very successful glassblower now! He makes some of the best rigs and bongs in the weed industry and his parents are all for it!
Do something with you're life. Nobody wants a stoner that does nothing...
@@burritoskater I know this comment is old as hell but I agree. It wasn't until I started to do something with my life that they overlooked such things as smoking weed.
.... respect for his work and the man... but his own pain and confusion... so difficult
..... is tragedy and comedy
despite all the love I have with Eddie, I don't find his generalization of Chinese people even slightly accurate tbh. There are "cats" in ANY country that are mules, that lacks opportunities, that could have their lives taken by maniacs. You are fortunate to have such a wonderful platform to be a voice for asian americans, that only shows what a hardworking person as an individual you are. Not everyone. I remember on another interview Eddie mentioned one of his friends that was consumed by his up bring environment which totally lacks opportunities that he hesitate to take a leap for a basketball scholarship
fuck i miss my girl...
Barry Bonds rides a bicycle.
Guop has been killls since he been ou,t has had some bangers!!!Fire dog. Fettys killls too, people have the audacity to throw neww school under the bus for theyre " Disconnect " Or lack of creating content that touches theyre opinions of what hip-hop reps. Sad part is theyre so disconnected they cant identify with it.
damn he hate on fetty? wtf
The lost chinaman of Dipset. I loved the first book, loved his show, then Eddie felt the need to take upon the burden of a self righteous social justice crusade. Which in fact, on principal, that alone I would have no issue with. The problem is Eddie is the embodiment of what he despises, a living contradiction, a hypocrite.
JCCSF some of em dyslexic
..... tragedy and comedy..
i don't buy all this third culture talk he is going on about. wherever you are raised, in those formative years, that is what you are. too much over-thinking about identity, to anyone outside of the usa this guy is a typical showboating american. he should be happy and proud of that. ofcourse its cool to stay connected your heritage but i don't see eddy living in taiwan or china. the guy loves america!
i think hes saying just enough about identity.
i was born to chinese parents who immigrated to vietnam when they were young. my last name is vietnamese but they prefer to be considered chinese, and me being born in arizona and not being able to speak chinese/vietnamese at all. so this raises the question, am i chinese, vietnamese, or american?
id say identity is different for everyone, and while some may not have to think about it as much, its definitely a discussion worth talking about. which i believe he does well.
+Edward Trinh it doesn't raise the question, you are american. im not sure about your parents. someone who has lived in different countrys while they were growing up could definitely make an argument for being inbetween on being a third culture or something.
sure, i agree to some extent that i'm american because the environments surrounding me promote it and i was fortunate to take some thoughts and ideas from it.
the environment that didn't though was my family. the lessons that were taught to me when i was very young suggested that i go about handling things differently, from my values and traditions to how i look and approach tasks. i was even bullied and made fun of because of what i believed in (probably not to the extent that eddie huang did). theres definitely a clashing of cultures there which i question still.
this is what i think eddie is trying to answer in terms of identity. whether the immigrants from this generation and the ones following it should abandon their ancestor's past, hang onto it, or try to incorporate both into their lives
+Edward Trinh i dont agree with him about keeping the culture alive. its cool to introduce that culture to the west and all that but the fact is the culture is alive, here in asia. if you care that much then live in asia. does eddy live in china? no he lives in america
i don't think hes saying that the culture is dead in america, but rather misunderstood and/or misrepresented which hes trying to show through his book, show, and interviews.
i also don't think its fair to say that if hes in america, he should have to conform to what hes being told. im sure if he wanted, he could move back to china/taiwan, but he already is established there so why would he do that?