Chicago mayor Lightfoot new policy. Will only speak to NON-WHITE reporters!!!

This coming from a man that sucks cocks

Sucking cock is not a hobby for me. It's a lifestyle. And if you're trying to compare me and Legion related to idiocy, then you're a bigger idiot than both of us combined.

(I see Legion is employing his socks to troll me. What a fucking loser.)
 
Thank you my friend for the kind words, I have traveled extensively myself, not to get into it. but let me ask you, do you find Koren (s korean) culture more or less racist than white american culture? honest question. I've experienced it in seoul from the other end being latino and have to aske you, are not mot Asian countries, if they where 'white' countries wouldn't they be considered racist ethno states to the likes of south africa, isreal, etc? I am not intending to offend, but to me and my experience, the worst thing for a korean girl to bring home was a black GI, I was less offensive, but still I was not white, which I got the impression of was more preferable to my hispanic complexion and roots.

I was born in Korea and have lived there for more than half of my life. Koreans are generally racist, but they're not more racist than white Americans, in my opinion. An important difference is that in the US, white Americans are not everywhere. In Korea, everyone is Korean (and the same for Japan and other Asian countries) (there are some exceptions for tourists and service members, of course, but I think you know what I mean).

I think that Korea Koreans know that they're racist. Since you've been there or lived there, you don't need me to tell you that. That's evil in and of itself, but in the US, I would dare to say that most white people won't even acknowledge that racism exists.

Besides delusional, that is cancerous to society. It actually prevents us from even talking to and understanding each other.

What I'm trying to say is that for my entire life, Americans in the US and abroad have tended to think that their shit doesn't stink because we accept immigrants and refugees and let Indian people cook curry in the apartment next door and passed a civil rights bill almost six decades ago. "Better", if that's what we think we are, is not "good enough". "Progress" does not mean "we've gone far enough".
 
I was born in Korea and have lived there for more than half of my life. Koreans are generally racist, but they're not more racist than white Americans, in my opinion. An important difference is that in the US, white Americans are not everywhere. In Korea, everyone is Korean (and the same for Japan and other Asian countries) (there are some exceptions for tourists and service members, of course, but I think you know what I mean).

I think that Korea Koreans know that they're racist. Since you've been there or lived there, you don't need me to tell you that. That's evil in and of itself, but in the US, I would dare to say that most white people won't even acknowledge that racism exists.

Besides delusional, that is cancerous to society. It actually prevents us from even talking to and understanding each other.

What I'm trying to say is that for my entire life, Americans in the US and abroad have tended to think that their shit doesn't stink because we accept immigrants and refugees and let Indian people cook curry in the apartment next door and passed a civil rights bill almost six decades ago. "Better", if that's what we think we are, is not "good enough". "Progress" does not mean "we've gone far enough".




I don't disagree with what you say, but let me be provocative. isn't what the white racists want is what we see in japan and china, (and yes korea)? I really dont mean to offend, people here seem to go ogg the deep end if you disagree,but I'm asking honestly, is the asian ethno state the future we are fighting against, (really no offense meant to you, I'm just asking for your perspective).
 
I don't disagree with what you say, but let me be provocative. isn't what the white racists want is what we see in japan and china, (and yes korea)? I really dont mean to offend, people here seem to go ogg the deep end if you disagree,but I'm asking honestly, is the asian ethno state the future we are fighting against, (really no offense meant to you, I'm just asking for your perspective).

First, I keep forgetting to tell you that I dig your profile picture/avatar.

Next, yes, I think a lot of white Americans want a white America. I'm a Korean citizen, but I don't live there (too much) intentionally. I don't prefer that kind of society.

I don't know if you had this experience in east Asia, but the locals will touch your hair if it's blond or unusually fine. That's not ok.

They have intentionally constructed racial barriers and acknowledge them. I don't like that, but at least it's honest.

White Americans reinforce racial barriers and pretend that the US is a post-racial society. That's offensive. It's absurd. No racism is good, but saying that racism isn't racist is worse.

What are your thoughts? I don't mind a disagreement. I just don't like sociopathic assholes; and I am all but sure that you aren't that.
 
First, I keep forgetting to tell you that I dig your profile picture/avatar.

Next, yes, I think a lot of white Americans want a white America. I'm a Korean citizen, but I don't live there (too much) intentionally. I don't prefer that kind of society.

I don't know if you had this experience in east Asia, but the locals will touch your hair if it's blond or unusually fine. That's not ok.

They have intentionally constructed racial barriers and acknowledge them. I don't like that, but at least it's honest.

White Americans reinforce racial barriers and pretend that the US is a post-racial society. That's offensive. It's absurd. No racism is good, but saying that racism isn't racist is worse.

What are your thoughts? I don't mind a disagreement. I just don't like sociopathic assholes; and I am all but sure that you aren't that.




You are correct, they do define their racism, is that a good thing? to me the racism of Asia reminds me of the racism of the north, vs the south, if that makes sense.
 
You are correct, they do define their racism, is that a good thing? to me the racism of Asia reminds me of the racism of the north, vs the south, if that makes sense.

I don't think it's a good thing, but it's more rational to me than people claiming that racism went away.
 
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