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Re: Sister, Can You Lend an Ear? (Score: 1) by Spirit on Friday, April 23 @ 15:09:59 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | jpma wrote: "marry to raise social status?
asian cultures emphasize social status much more that western culture. oh yes social status is important , but asian snootiness is the most disgusting i've ever experienced especially of the southeastern variety.
could it be that the constant implication some asian girls with white male lovers/husband are trying to raise social status is a throwback with the asian obsession with class or social status. or could it be the white male is trying to lower his status? absurd this constant debate.
america (doesn't mean it's not, and for now very easily delineated by race) is probably the most class unconcious society. everyone knows too well anyone can become a millionaire here, so one day juan is u'r gardener, ten years from now he's a landscaping kingpin. but then again that's southern california, feel sorry for u people in bum-f#$% red neck country."
You're an idiot. AFs date and marry whites to raise their status because they don't give a rat's damn about anyone but themselves. AMs who date white females are pretty much the same in this regard except that WFs immediately occupy a lower status than their male counterparts.
The US is a racist and classist country, anyone knows that. The problem is that people like you try to gloss things over with this colorblind crap or somehow attempt to blame Asian upbringing for this problem. Sure a lot of Asian families are superstrict and some will bend over backward to have their daughters marry white to bring "status" to the family but usually its the female who is at fault.
How many times have you seen an self-hating fool tagging along behind some white guy who drives a beat up old Chevy with a job at some two bit factory but since he's white she'll play all nicey nice. But at the same time some Asian guy who is holding down a decent job (or trying to get one) gets turned down by her because he's too slow for her or will hold her back for whatever reason? It happens. And these females are racially prejudiced, some will lie down with the most vehement racists and have some twisted up notion of themselves as somehow being equal to him-his "problems" being her problems.
And as for the WM lowering himself in being with an AF, the two desrve each other. She's worthless for debasing herself with losers of such ilk and the guy just has a two bit in house service wench. Besides that, the white male will feel "superior" if he can get an AF who puts him on a pedestal by running down her own.
So yeah, these are conscious and deliberate acts on the part of these sell-outs and when they call themselves civil rights activists/supporters it's all the more perverted and obscene.
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Re: Sister, Can You Lend an Ear? (Score: 1) by poisenedrice on Saturday, April 24 @ 13:49:24 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | Unless I'm mistaken, I do believe Yoda has joined the forum folks.
Why ~90% of the arguments on this site are stupid rehashes: the immature high-schooler AMs on this site want everyone to believe 100% yokojohns are bad, or if they acknowledge some aren't, they are minimal.
On the other hand, all the yokojohns and/or sellouts who come to this site, want everyone to believe there are 0% sellouts, or if they acknowledge some are, the numbers are minimal. Don't even get me started on the militant AF activists who scream bloody racism over stereotypes (implying race is an issue), but then when they get a trophy white boyfriend/husband, all of a sudden the argument switches to being "color blind". What happened to the militant rhetoric?
Then you have both sides always trying to cancel out each other's experiences with their own, and are too stupid to realize maybe, just maybe, both experiences are a part of a larger reality. |
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