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Racism, the Korean experience?
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Homer
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 5:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Try walking around with a baby in your arms (in my case, my son). Generally, women come up to have a look at my son because they simply love babies (and he's so darn cute and handsome). But, there's often one or two that simply comes up to us, takes a good look at our faces, and then smiles sheepishly when she is satisified that I'm the father. The most insulting ones, however, are the few Korean women (usually middle-aged housewives in luxury sedans) who slow down while driving to get a good look at my face.


You spend far too much time observing the behavior of others and looking for bad things in it. Instead focus on your baby and on your own life.

I walk around with my 3 month old son (my wife is Korean) and I have had zero problems. If some idiot is going to stare from afar and judge, what do I care? That is his or her problem. However, I don't go a look for meaning in every glance or stare because that is fruitless and a waste of time.

As for our experiences as new parents, they have been nothing but positive. People love children here. When I walk around I get smiles and kindness. Funny how that works.
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Hollywoodaction



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 8:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Homer wrote:
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Try walking around with a baby in your arms (in my case, my son). Generally, women come up to have a look at my son because they simply love babies (and he's so darn cute and handsome). But, there's often one or two that simply comes up to us, takes a good look at our faces, and then smiles sheepishly when she is satisified that I'm the father. The most insulting ones, however, are the few Korean women (usually middle-aged housewives in luxury sedans) who slow down while driving to get a good look at my face.


You spend far too much time observing the behavior of others and looking for bad things in it. Instead focus on your baby and on your own life.

I walk around with my 3 month old son (my wife is Korean) and I have had zero problems. If some idiot is going to stare from afar and judge, what do I care? That is his or her problem. However, I don't go a look for meaning in every glance or stare because that is fruitless and a waste of time.

As for our experiences as new parents, they have been nothing but positive. People love children here. When I walk around I get smiles and kindness. Funny how that works.


Please, spare me the preaching. I'm just pointing out the few instances where people get on my nerve, essentially when it's hard not to observe their misbehavior because they are intruding my personal space. If you met me, you'd know I couldn't care less about what ignorant strangers think.
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joe_doufu



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 8:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Racism, the Korean experience? Reply with quote

Jimm wrote:
only been in two fights in my life and both of them were in Korea Town with Korean men who seemed to not have the testosterone to deal with the fact I was with a Korean girl.
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I know I'm not going to take any sh*t just for being a white male(i.e. tolerate racism).


I never thought this was RACISM... I thought it was because Koreans killed off so many of their girl babies that they expect the survivors to do a national service, alleviating the shortage of wives for Korean boys. Sort of a patriotic thing.
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