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Asian MMA fighter refuses to take picture with ring girl after harassment claim
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Asian MMA fighter refuses to take picture with ring girl after harassment claim

Quote: (12-20-2018 05:35 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

Suddenly I feel scared about that time a decade ago when I took a photo with a group of Meter Maids in Gold Coast, Australia...

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https://www.goldcoastaustralia.com/pt-su...maids.html

Suddenly I am glad that the time I took a picture of my son with some Laker Girls, I didn't step in and correct his 13 year old hover hand.

“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

Carl Jung
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Asian MMA fighter refuses to take picture with ring girl after harassment claim

Quote: (12-18-2018 10:44 PM)VincentVinturi Wrote:  

I used to think that Asia's insularity, refreshing xenophobia, strong family values, extreme differentness from Western countries, and their unapologetic attitude about it all made it immune to SJW cultural pathogenesis.

But I was wrong.

Maybe the process is slower with such an unusual host organism but rest assured, the nihilist globalists won't let a little thing like that stand in the way of their evil death wish.

Even in my 6 short years in Thailand I've seen a negative shift in attitude and behavior that is spurned on primarily by technology, the influence of imported culture from countries that Thais emulate (#1 on the list being Korea...), and farcical "media" outlets like Coconuts, which is little more than a delivery mechanism for ideological rat lungworm.

When Asia succumbs to SJWism, it's game over folks. There will be no place left to go.

MeToo-ism is based on genetic wiring differences between men and women. It's inevitable in any society where women reach a certain level of power. National and cultural differences often aren't important.

Ultimately it will ALWAYS result in war/riots followed by women voluntarily re-entering a state of patriarchal oppression.
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Asian MMA fighter refuses to take picture with ring girl after harassment claim

Ring girls. New fetish.




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Asian MMA fighter refuses to take picture with ring girl after harassment claim

These two are for hire!
They're irish [Image: smile.gif]

http://boxingringhire.ie/index.html/ring-girls


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Asian MMA fighter refuses to take picture with ring girl after harassment claim

WB, but that's a hell of a lot of war paint.
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Asian MMA fighter refuses to take picture with ring girl after harassment claim

Quote: (12-18-2018 04:25 PM)Caduceus Wrote:  

This video is from South Korea.
For those that don't know the #metoo themed bullshit is being pushed very hard in the Korean media for a few years now. Lots of men getting pulled into court cases over the usual stupid charges without proof. Most of it has been made very public. Some men have even comiitted suicide.

In Japan and China I haven't seen/heard about it at all, but somehow Korea seems to be a prime victim of this nonsense at the moment. Somebody somewhere has decided up top that South Korea is now a target for destroying traditional gender relations.

This "incident" could very well be staged by the 2 of them, just as a way to keep this topic at the top of the Korean news cycle.

I suspect that it has something to do with the fact that Korean companies are more reliant on the Western export market than either China or Japan (which both have much larger domestic markets) and virtually all Korean elites send (or at least wish to send) their children to study in the US, Canada, or another Anglo country at some point, typically for university. Koreans make up one of the largest foreign university student populations in the US and Canada. When those students return, they get plugged into all kinds of important positions and they are surely at least partially responsible for this trend.

Korean universities, especially the big ones like SKY (Korean Ivy League), often even have Gender Studies and Women's Studies departments now. I actually once had a highly educated Korean woman explain to me that being conscripted for 2 years was actually something that gave the males privilege over females because, while they are in the military, they are networking. Of course, while they are in the military, the women are all studying and working so that they are two years ahead of all their male peers by the time they get out of the military. No understanding of the loss that the males have to endure or sympathy for them. I had that conversation with her about 3 years ago so I'm sure the feminist rot has spread further and deeper by now.

I remember that there was a female officer in the Korean Marine Corps a while back who created controversy for insulting her male subordinates (and males in general) online. The typical feminist internet activity saying that male soldiers were small, toxic masculinity, and so on. I heard that she got suspended without pay for a few months or something.

This is no doubt made worse by the obsession that Koreans have with learning English and the fact that the media they consume to do so is almost exclusively from sources that we know to be corrupted (but they have no way of knowing that) as well as the fact that most foreign English teachers in Korea are liberal gap-year hipsters. A large portion of the Korean-speaking population in the US is also centered in and around liberal urban places which are overwhelmingly liberal so most of the translators for movies, TV shows, books, and other things are probably liberal Korean-Americans who only work on PC translation projects. I also noticed while living there that CNN was the only Western news outlet that broadcasts in Korean so it is shown on TV in Korea and Korean news agencies quote CNN all the time. As far as most Koreans know, everyone in America watches CNN and it is the gold standard. The ones I talked to about it seemed shocked when I told them that CNN is very widely distrusted in the US and most Americans under age 40 get their news primarily from purely internet-based sources.

There is some pushback against creeping feminism as seen mainly online in places like Korea's version of 4Chan, Ilbe, which you can find by typing that name into a search engine, though it is unfortunately similar to the pushback that exists in the US in the sense that they are losing offline.

As for the video itself, there is clearly no place for toxic masculinity within a work environment in which men are paid to physically beat the hell out of each other.
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