The lactose intolerance of East Asians is common knowledge. Here's an article about dairy in China.
China's got milk. That's not necessarily a good thing.
qz.com
There's a huge difference between 90% and 99%, which is why I asked. 1% of East Asia would be 16 million people, whereas 10% of East Asia would be 160 million.
So which is it? 16M or 160M? Your margin of error differs by an order of magnitude.
No one in my family is lactose intolerant.
You could literally just change the entries on dairy to be about height and it would be believable.
No, it wouldn't. This is a joke.
Admiration of height is intrinsic and psychological; it's not a Western-leaning cultural preference, nor is it the result of "marketing". Different societies all over the world have always "admired" height.
There are a few logical reasons for this: larger humans are, on average, more efficient at applying violence. It's the same reason why perceived physical fitness is also a variable in dating. In addition, being tall also means you probably had adequate nutrition throughout your childhood -- a sign of socioeconomic stability.
What does a rise in incomes, population growth, and urbanization even have to do with admiration of height? You're telling me that poor foids who grow up in rural areas, unlike rich foids in metropolitan areas, wouldn't pick a 6'2 male over a 5'5 male?
Most East Asians are not "tall" by Western definitions, but prior to the popularization of commercial air travel, he only needed to compete with fellow East Asians.
Tall is code word for white
I see plenty of tall black people, "tall" is meant to exclude rice, sand, and curry.