The summary is:
The speaker discusses the phenomenon of white people trying to look East Asian through surgery or makeup, and why it is unsuccessful and disturbing. He analyzes examples such as a Brazilian man who had multiple eye surgeries, a British man who changed his whole appearance, and the movie Cloud Atlas where white actors wore prosthetics to play Korean characters. He points out the differences in bone structure, facial features, and expressions between East Asians and Caucasians, and how they create an uncanny valley effect when altered. He also criticizes the stereotypes and tropes that Hollywood uses to portray East Asians, such as ancient clothing, decorations, and hairstyles. He ends by sharing a Japanese article that questions why Hollywood does not cast more attractive Asian actors, and asks for the viewers' opinions on this issue.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about white people changing themselves to look East Asian and the problems with that.
2. The text mentions several examples of white people who underwent eye surgery or wore prosthetics to look East Asian, such as a young guy who wanted to look Japanese, a Brazilian man who wanted to look Korean, and actors from the movie Cloud Atlas.
3. The text explains how the bone structure, muscle, and skin of East Asians and Caucasians are very different, and why it is almost impossible for a Caucasian person to pass as an East Asian no matter how many surgeries they have.
4. The text criticizes the movie Cloud Atlas for its stereotypical and inaccurate portrayal of futuristic South Korea and its use of yellowface.
5. The text also criticizes Hollywood for its lack of representation and diversity of East Asian actors and roles, and cites a Japanese journalist who claims that Hollywood purposely avoids casting beautiful people of color.
6. The text ends with the author's opinion that they don't care about the appearance of the actors as long as they are talented and fit the role, and asks for the viewers' opinions on the topic.