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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-15-2018, 02:12 PM
I find it funny that these Asian SJWs think they can even make a dent in the consciousness of their respective national populations that will allow for a mass takeover of their nations. Asians are the least-cucked people you will find. No way in hell are they going to allow a foreign, hostile population to set foot in their countries.
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-15-2018, 04:03 PM
Europe: Millions come, rape and murder their way across the continent and hardly a peep.
South Korea: less than 1000 arrive and 200.000 go protest.
That is why North Asia will dominate the planet while the West will become a diverse shithole because that kind of diversity is not a strength.
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-15-2018, 06:05 PM
I like the cut of these Korean’s jibs.
“FAKE REFUGEES GO HOME RIGHT NOW”
“GET OUT”
Take care of those titties for me.
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-15-2018, 06:38 PM
Koreans aren’t stupid. They’re nice people. They’ve always been nice to me. I’ve worked for a Korean company before. But they’re openly racist against blacks. They think Americans are lazy because we don’t work 16 hour days. There’s this Korea thing where you can’t leave work until your boss leaves first. It’s disrespectful.
It’s funny though. I’ve spent some late nights working and what happens is they do their Korean birthday parties after 5 when the American have all gone home.
They also all go out to dinner together. Come back around 8-8:30, work lightly for another hour then go home at 10pm. They don’t do too much work after 5. It’s mostly socializing and keeping up appearances.
One of my close friends is Yemeni. Good guy. But his family is Christian. I had no idea there were Christians in Yemen before that.
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-15-2018, 09:17 PM
Quote: (09-15-2018 08:47 PM)iop890 Wrote:
Quote: (09-15-2018 06:13 PM)nomadbrah Wrote:
Lol, ever been to Pattaya?
However I get your point, the white man is largely magnanimous and merely desires a comely, yet feminine 5 and a cold pint of beer.
For the record I've been saying the Thais should firebomb Khao San, Soi Cowboy, and Nana for years.
They should probably hit Pattaya too.
EDIT: And Platinum Mall, more goat-fuckers per capita than anywhere else in Thailand, just drop a tungsten rod on that shitbox.
Soi Cowboy is harmless, Patpong on the other hand...
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09-15-2018, 10:01 PM
Quote: (09-15-2018 08:56 AM)iop890 Wrote:
(((Se-Woong Koo)))
Haven't laughed coffee through my nose in a while.
Thanks for that.
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-15-2018, 10:29 PM
I just laughed at the way the media phrased it:
Koreans: "South Korea boasts a homogenous culture and is not known for its ethnic diversity"
Australians: "Australians are a racist, islamophobic redneck population hate speaking in protest at multicultural diversity"
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-16-2018, 01:32 AM
That really is a vastly erroneous assumption. Every nation is typically composed of different layers of immigration, the only caveat being that such transplant was either achieved through war, migrant labour (or trade) or low level refuge. There is great irony in the use of America as an example above.
Perhaps, my view is tainted given I have no bone in the fight but the problem really is the large amounts of migrants pouring in, their abuse of welfare and their frequent involvment in criminal activity.
A case of too many, too quickly and too different. Meaning, they form large isolated ghettos which slow down any process of integration. A definite need for reform exists, however, I disagree with the support of a completely insular nation which lacks the basic humanism to absorb a small amount of people (even on strict terms).
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-16-2018, 01:51 AM
Korea is the only foreign country I’ve been to where I didn’t like the population, and didn’t feel an overall deference for being a white American. It’s a lack of respect trying to enter a restaurant and being told Korean-only. Never again with that. Interesting to read about the vehemence around those refugees who shouldn’t be there though
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09-16-2018, 02:09 AM
The in-group decides and has the right to decide what is acceptable to them and not the out-group.
That is an entitled Western thinking just as SJWs who move to Japan, learn Japanese, then after 2 years in Japan call themselves Japanese (real case with a SJW girl living in Tokyo).
In Italy - Venice for example - I was refused entry in some restaurants saying to me: "Only Italians." I had to push forward my girl then who had learned perfect Italian and was a hot one - she was German, but the Italians let is slide because she was Italian enough having learned the language. The Italians just wanted one place that was not beset by scores of tourists for a change. In Asia you have a culture that lets them feel uneasy around foreigners. Occasionally you meet those kind of places as well in the US, Australia or Europe - you enter a murky place and feel as if you are the odd-ball in, because the place is frequented mostly by locals who like to stay among themselves.
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-16-2018, 02:23 AM
^ That is a crude political legitimacy argument which is valid, however, it is pretty fucking ridiculous. Probably why I enjoy travelling to destinations of the beaten track where people can be pretty hospitable.
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-16-2018, 06:12 AM
Yea I know the forum is big on Korea and Japan but Ive never particularly cared for their cultures. They're kind of robotic workaholics with no soul. I respect their work ethic but they're basically aliens to me.
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09-16-2018, 06:29 AM
Japanese and Korean culture seem vastly different.
Japanese seem to be the only Asians with a real interest in intellectual and artistic pursuit (as a society).
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-16-2018, 10:47 AM
@Simeon_Strangelight - I wasn’t complaining of the moral implications to it, they have every right to feel like that. I probably wrote that wrong, I wasn’t condemning them or the news, just noting that I believe the veracity of it! Yes, it is natural for them to not want a 6’4 non clean shaven white dude causing a scene in their restaurant for being there, in a way, when the entirety of the restaurant is Korean not used to white folks
But, I can back on it not fondly and not want to be there again. I do feel entitled though, which was part of the sentiment I was sharing. As a white American one of the things I enjoy about traveling, and particularly to Latin America, is that people actually treat you well as a foreigner. I was just saying I personally like being in that environment.
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The arrival of Yemeni refugees in South Korea sparking backlash
09-16-2018, 11:10 AM
Why are south east asian darker that north east asians? Is it the climate or miscegenation?
Don't debate me.