but i didnt really take her seriously coz shes a ginger
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JohnColtrane
Australia4813 Posts
but i didnt really take her seriously coz shes a ginger | ||
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:09 JohnColtrane wrote: well she was pretty much anti-asian but i didnt really take her seriously coz shes a ginger lololol | ||
PrideNeverDies
Kazakhstan74 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:01 haduken wrote: Maybe I do,maybe I don't, maybe I think that everyone should have a little insecurity in themselves so they can go on to be better human beings. How am I suppose to judge that you want an answer instead of interpreting it as anything but a lame teenager retort. insecurity could be a strong driving force toward success, but lacking confidence in social situations can be detrimental in aspects of life. it is up to you to guide your insecurity to the former instead of the latter. also, if you perceive someone attacking you, then why resort to the same retorts? why not explain yourself and take the high road? any statement made can be perceived in many different ways and it is up to you to decide how that person meant it and how you should respond. see the difference in the way i answered the question about Kazakhistani friends and compare it to your response. | ||
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
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Masamune
Canada3401 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:09 JohnColtrane wrote: well she was pretty much anti-asian but i didnt really take her seriously coz shes a ginger Asking Asians who have a shop in an English speaking country to adjust their signs so that it includes English is not anti-Asian, but pro-sense. | ||
PrideNeverDies
Kazakhstan74 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:06 Rekrul wrote: i never had any willingness to learn korean i'm just a natural linguistic genius and fyi, rich people tip less, thats why they are rich. rich ppl r usually the biggest of jews pun intended taking the sarcastic way out when you lose a logical argument. do you always act this immature when you realize you are wrong on things? where did you learn this kind of behavior, from your peers or parents? | ||
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:13 PrideNeverDies wrote: taking the sarcastic way out when you lose a logical argument. do you always act this immature when you realize you are wrong on things? where did you learn this kind of behavior, from your peers or parents? i can't lose an argument i never had i've ridden cabs in korea thousands and thousands of times i have never had a cab driver do/say anything to try and get a tip i guess everyone except this guy forgot to take taxi cab marketting 101 lmao | ||
Masamune
Canada3401 Posts
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JohnColtrane
Australia4813 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:13 Masamune wrote: Asking Asians who have a shop in an English speaking country to adjust their signs so that it includes English is not anti-Asian, but pro-sense. i was referring to her other policies, not her asian sign hating ![]() | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
There is a difference between interacting with people by having to serve them (customer service at Walmart, for example) and actually being friends with them and learning about their culture. I went to Manchu Wok today, does that mean that all of a sudden I have this in-depth understanding of Asian culture because I spoke to the cashier? As for having more friends (lets not talk about relatives being more of your own race...isn’t that a given?) of your own race, sure, I’m not saying it should be equal. However, based on the way you categorized all those groups in your earlier post, and by the cues I get from your profile alone, I can tell that you were one of those FOB Chinese kids at my highschool who never associated with anyone else but other FOBs. So you probably don't even know other races well enough to pass credible judgement on them. Just because your teacher was Polish doesn’t mean that all of a sudden you understand the racial dynamics of Slavic people, wtf. You see, the difference between you and me is that I don't pretend to know everything about everything. Maybe I am a FOB kid lol?, how is by being a Non-FOB kid make him any more/less credible? He still won't know a thing about other races outside of his social circle who may/may not consist of people who are genetically different than him. I work, I study, I socialise with people who come into my company, I don't and can't possibly be selective. It's not like I have a switch in my head that turns me off everytime I see someone who is different to me, I can only judge people base on my past experiences be them lawyers, doctors, Indians, Chinese, whites whatever... You clearly have no clue what racism is. Maybe you should hop on that boat and paddle back to China. Oh, and make sure to pick up some soap on the way back, because whenever I sit next to Chinese people on the bus, they stink. Hey, maybe I am stereotyping and I'm sure not all Chinese are like that but the fact remains that majority of them do because that's their way, maybe they have a different kind of cleanliness, I will never know. I heard Dove is good for your skin. I didn't say that Indians should go back to Indian or whereever they come from did I? I remarked on their social courteousy and you somehow interpreted that as a racist. Do Chinese stink? I would say that majority of people would agree with me when I say that Chinese generally takecare of their personal hygen and don't have any sort of strong body ordor. Now, if you have stereotyped Chinese based on at least some notion of truth then i would have agreed with you. Bad example. | ||
Masamune
Canada3401 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:16 JohnColtrane wrote: i was referring to her other policies, not her asian sign hating ![]() But that has nothing to do with why she was brought into the topic by haduken. Her other policies have nothing to do with my example on why all races should conform to the native language of the country they are in, at least when it comes to public advertisements. | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:07 Masamune wrote: That's what I thought, because crucifying someone politcally for stating that the signs of a shop should include the native language is stupid. Nice example haduken. Nice reading skills. I did mention that it wasn't just the signs in previous posts. | ||
JohnColtrane
Australia4813 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:18 Masamune wrote: But that has nothing to do with why she was brought into the topic by haduken. Her other policies have nothing to do with my example on why all races should conform to the native language of the country they are in, at least when it comes to public advertisements. i didnt say it did :C all i said was, she was crucified for more than the signs AND that is was because she was in general racist towards asians. thats all. i was just saying it because you said you didnt know who she was | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:11 PrideNeverDies wrote: insecurity could be a strong driving force toward success, but lacking confidence in social situations can be detrimental in aspects of life. it is up to you to guide your insecurity to the former instead of the latter. also, if you perceive someone attacking you, then why resort to the same retorts? why not explain yourself and take the high road? any statement made can be perceived in many different ways and it is up to you to decide how that person meant it and how you should respond. see the difference in the way i answered the question about Kazakhistani friends and compare it to your response. Well, one thing is that I'm not a saint, I don't always take the Moral HIGH GROUND what ever the fuck that is certainly I don't see the need to do that one an internet forum. lol? Take a hint, I'm suppose to be the bigot stupid Asian in this thread, how can I react in anyother way? ^my response in your style ~~ | ||
Masamune
Canada3401 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:17 haduken wrote: I didn't say that Indians should go back to Indian or whereever they come from did I? I remarked on their social courteousy and you somehow interpreted that as a racist. Do Chinese stink? I would say that majority of people would agree with me when I say that Chinese generally takecare of their personal hygen and don't have any sort of strong body ordor. Now, if you have stereotyped Chinese based on at least some notion of truth then i would have agreed with you. Bad example. Your notion of truth has no crediblity when it is based on your (already admitted) personal opinion. You make claims like they are facts. Do you even know why you are wrong? I'm not Kwark, so I will pass on bothering to dissect your rationalization, because it will probably bounce off your dense head, and be a waste of time. Plus I have a headache. I didn't realize reading retarded posts was a possible precurser to migraines, but I guess I should update wikipedia now. | ||
Masamune
Canada3401 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:19 haduken wrote: Nice reading skills. I did mention that it wasn't just the signs in previous posts. Then why the hell did you bring it up if it has no relevance? Are you just that out of it? | ||
JohnColtrane
Australia4813 Posts
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JohnColtrane
Australia4813 Posts
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Masamune
Canada3401 Posts
On November 07 2009 16:21 JohnColtrane wrote: i didnt say it did :C all i said was, she was crucified for more than the signs AND that is was because she was in general racist towards asians. thats all. i was just saying it because you said you didnt know who she was Thanks, I already kinda realized she was anti-asian because you can't possibly get in trouble for the sign policy thing. It just baffles me that haduken is still responding when he's a complete moron. | ||
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
last night trying to get a cab for me and some nerds 2 cabs appear to be stopping to pick us up then realize we are a bunch of whites and keep driving then i decided to stand in the middle of the road and force the next one to stop. it worked. see, they aren't racist, they are just intimidated by us | ||
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