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A post in favor of racism and xenophobia
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Tony_Balony



Joined: 12 Apr 2007

PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 6:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Does the OP mean the realitive advantages/disadvantages of homogeneous society versus a multcultural/multiethnic one? That may be something to discuss.....


I picked out those two words for the troll quality but the substance of my post wasn't. I think its good to be xenophobic. There are alot of bad people in the world. The policy of not being xenophobic intrisicly labels all outsiders as good. Thats a real bad idea. Xenophobia is bad but so is xenophilia.

If Korea decides to become unxenophobic, they'll get socked hard. The women are physically lovely. they are high on the desire scale. Small, well groomed, light skinned, docile very desirable to the world's men.

The world has found how "racist" Korea is, hordes of social activist-opportunists will emerge to "help" become a modern nation.

I like to pick on the racism industry. Its full of frauds. There was a thread here about NPR's "ethnic bias seen in Korean hiring...". This report you won't see... "Illegal Immigrants are appreciated because employers don't have to hire Black people anymore". NPR works hard to help Latinos and immigrants so they won't show that aspect.

I'll thank Korea for giving problems of competing against industriousness instead of the perplexion of developing social programs for tatoo removal for Central American ex gang members.

Yes, I have been treated rudely, I get lied to every week, I get the evil eye everyday if I want and i get spit once in awhile. Back in the states where I have deal witht e Latins, I become liabel for every social ill south of the Rio Grande. It ain't worth it. I like Korea because its a heavily gated community.

I like/don't like talking about MCism because no working definition of MCism exists. This means can never actually have a quality discussion about the concept. There is literally 1,000 problems with it. Further you are going to have to remove the dysfunction part from the realtionship. After that people that want to participate, the people participating in that society must be judged on how they themselves surrender eveything they own and are to others if asked to do so.
In Britian, the immigrants insist on MCism while holding a special place just for themselves one cheap plane ticket away. Thats gotta end.
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The_Conservative



Joined: 15 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 5:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tony_Balony wrote:
. The face of race violence hasn't been White in well over a decade. Its all about beating, robbing, sodomizing and murdering White people and not just by a little bit. Its big and its consistant. .



Nonsense. Most violence takes place within one's own race.
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The_Conservative



Joined: 15 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 5:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="Tony_Balony"]
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If Korea decides to become unxenophobic, they'll get socked hard. The women are physically lovely. they are high on the desire scale. Small, well groomed, light skinned, docile very desirable to the world's men.

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"docile". Aha hah hah ha ha...!!!

Thanks for the laugh. Rolling Eyes

Yet another Westerner who bought into the myth of the subservient Asian woman.
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twg



Joined: 02 Nov 2006
Location: Getting some fresh air...

PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 6:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The_Conservative wrote:
Yet another Westerner who bought into the myth of the subservient Asian woman.

He does seem to have a fair bit of skill at the art of "Speaking from the anus", doesn't he?

nateium wrote:
twg wrote:
Treefarmer wrote:
you just beat yourself at an argument in one post

*slow clap*

Hung by his own white sheet


How can anyone argue in favor of racism and xenophobia?

I think being a racist xenophobe may lend a helping hand.
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catman



Joined: 18 Jul 2004

PostPosted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 8:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

twg wrote:
The_Conservative wrote:
Yet another Westerner who bought into the myth of the subservient Asian woman.

He does seem to have a fair bit of skill at the art of "Speaking from the anus", doesn't he?

nateium wrote:
twg wrote:
Treefarmer wrote:
you just beat yourself at an argument in one post

*slow clap*

Hung by his own white sheet


How can anyone argue in favor of racism and xenophobia?

I think being a racist xenophobe may lend a helping hand.


I am pretty certain that the OP is a White Nationalist.
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Tony_Balony



Joined: 12 Apr 2007

PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 10:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Yet another Westerner who bought into the myth of the subservient Asian woman.



I'm sorry, the numbers are on my side. Prod me for more details.


Will Simon Mol help Korea with its tourtured xenophobic past?
http://www.e-teatr.pl/en/artykuly/33711.html

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Political Correctness Kills: The Consequence of Bad Ideas
Last Wednesday, Simon Mol's apartment was visited by a group of men dressed in civilian clothing. Mol initially believed them to be racist attackers, but opened the door only when he noted that they were accompanied by uniformed police officers. The police officers took him to the station, where they explained that he was accused of spreading HIV amongst women. "He was calm," noted Officer Marek Siewert, "he didn't admit anything, he said he wasn't sick and that he did not infect anyone." He also threatened to report the matter to international human rights organizations.

�The most dramatic aspect of all of this are stories about Mol forcing women to have unprotected sex with him by arguing that using a condom with a black man is a sign of racism and racist fears; that it is politically incorrect. This is coupled with the fact that for many women, having unprotected sex with a black man fulfilled two politically correct obligations: it was trendy to have sex with a black man, and it was also a sign that one was not prejudiced against blacks.

"Simon Mol always accused everybody of racism. When you didn't do what he wished, he would yell that it was because he was black. He never listened to any arguments, he would always just leave, slamming the door behind him. Everyone knew that he could make his accusations public, and everyone feared it," says a person who runs a humanitarian organization that helps refugees. "It goes without saying; he terrorized us with political correctness. And he was very charming as well."
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