Fashion Brand? Cult? MLM?

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    USian garment manufacturer who has sweat shops multiple employment opportunities for slave labour workers out in Asia; therefore their products will now be tariffed upon import.

    Edit: They are Canadian, see below, but incorporated in the US.

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      11 hours ago

      Lululemon is Canadian, but you’re right about most of the products being made in various Asian countries.

      But also their CEO is a piece of garbage and nobody should be buying their overpriced shit anyway.

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        Thanks for the update. I’ve put an edit in my post so I’ll stop spreading misinformation.

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      Apparently the creator is also racist and purposely named it to be hard for speakers of East Asian languages to pronounce, but I believe everything I read on the internet.

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        Is that even really a thing? Because in Germany the stereotype is the other way around, as in asian people pronounce r as l. I’ve never heard either irl though.

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          Fascinating. The trope in the English speaking world seems to be:

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            Yeah I’m aware that’s why I’m confused 😅 The German and English R sounds are different but L sounds virtually the same so idk if it has something to do with that.

            Also fyi at least in Japan and Korea the stereotype is less about white ppls eyes and more about our long noses, pale skin and obesity. In other words they took a close look 😅

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              I’ve got no idea why German and English seem to have flipped the trope. I hope someone else can provide an answer here.

              I knew about the whiteness, obesity (and body odour?) but the long noses is new to me. Kind of makes sense, there they are, sticking out of your face for everyone to see.

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                I think it’s 50-50, because the Chinese l sound is pronounced with the tongue in the position somewhere between the Latin r and l sounds. So it’s just as likely to be heard as a “wrong” L or a “wrong” R.
                The fun part is that the tropes stick to our own way of pronouncing the letter (r becomes l or vice versa) instead of attempting to pronounce the Chinese sound correctly…

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                  Interesting. I’m happy with that.

                  You also make the good point that tropes, stereotypes, generalisations etc often say more about the people who use them then the people they’re aimed at.

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                Unfortunately, I have a very bad connotation to people calling out noses. But, I also had Jewish friends as a kid, so…

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                  Funnily enough I wondered about the whole “Jews have big noses” thing myself whilst reading and replying.

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          My understanding is most East Asian languages don’t differentiate between L and R, or the sounds are not the same as in English. I’ve heard it before in the wild.

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            I used to live in south korea where they have this phoneme. The sound is midway between an r and an l. It’s similar to the way spanish pronounces v and b the same way with a sound midway between the two.

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        Probably - make cheap, sell high is good business sense, at the end of the day; if you’re only concern is pure profit.