considering the fact that racism comes from the same sort of ideology that does not coincide with human rights, and respect for others and things of the sort, places with little human rights and corruption.
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Apr-28-2007 16:41
me@t k@tie
dun dun dunnn
Registered: May 2005
Location: Wishes she was in Deutschland. :(
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Originally posted by DaRoZa
a lot of people don't see it, but out of the first world at least, japan is pretty racist. sure, they "idolize" other cultures, but they sure as hell won't want you to live in their country permanently or let you marry their sister. the citizens there are something like 99.x japanese, the remainder are korean, and even they receive stigma for not being pure.
I agree with most of this. My friend Yuko came to Canada from Japan to work and go to school (about 2 years ago). She fell in love with an Italian guy, and she was afraid to tell her father. He found out last year when he came to visit Yuko. He got soooo upset that she was with a non-Jap, that he pretty much disowned her. =/
(now they are speaking to eachother again)
Apr-28-2007 16:58
DaRoZa
NEXT LEVEL
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: hamilton
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Originally posted by me@t k@tie
I agree with most of this. My friend Yuko came to Canada from Japan to work and go to school (about 2 years ago). She fell in love with an Italian guy, and she was afraid to tell her father. He found out last year when he came to visit Yuko. He got soooo upset that she was with a non-Jap, that he pretty much disowned her. =/
(now they are speaking to eachother again)
haha, he should go on one of their wacky game shows as a rite of passage or something... just kidding, it sucks when stuff like that happens
an interesting thing one of my sociology profs mentioned is that even with all the xenophobia and what not, almost 100% of japanese born or mostly raised in north america marry outside of their ethnic group, whereas others like the portuguese are the exact opposite.
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Apr-28-2007 17:28
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Milton, ON Canada
Are we talking presently or historically......it makes a big difference.
My vote goes to Eritrea
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Apr-28-2007 17:28
monishb
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Vancouver-Toronto-Dubai-Mumbai
USA and Canada
Apr-28-2007 18:38
Spin Laden
Nick Vachon approved
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: 1211 Ambien City Blvd, Canada, K1A 0A9
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Originally posted by me@t k@tie
I agree with most of this. My friend Yuko came to Canada from Japan to work and go to school (about 2 years ago). She fell in love with an Italian guy, and she was afraid to tell her father. He found out last year when he came to visit Yuko. He got soooo upset that she was with a non-Jap, that he pretty much disowned her. =/
(now they are speaking to eachother again)
lol, my oriental friends happen to be the most racist
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Once I took a piss in front of everybody at Stereo. Put the garbage under the mixer, and did it right there while people were dancing and screaming. people thought I was playing with the mixer but I was playing with my zizi.
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Originally posted by Enjoy
a classic from the aria days:
me: are you on TA?
girl: uhhhh... im on speed
Apr-28-2007 18:50
teufel-man
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location:
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Originally posted by Abercrombie
What do you mean by the title t-man? Experience from people watching TV and media are very different from people who actually have travelled and experienced the culture from themselves. The other question is... is the country racist, or it's people?
I mean are the people in the country racist, like how accepting are the people towards foreigners within their own country.
Apr-28-2007 18:51
teufel-man
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Registered: May 2006
Location:
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Originally posted by DaRoZa
an interesting thing one of my sociology profs mentioned is that even with all the xenophobia and what not, almost 100% of japanese born or mostly raised in north america marry outside of their ethnic group, whereas others like the portuguese are the exact opposite.
that is interesting because my gf is actually japanese, and i am white, she was born in japan but has lived most of her life in canada
and i do have a few half japanese friends
Apr-28-2007 18:52
yankeeBaby
Keepin it real....
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Upper West Side NYC
I dont think we can single out USA because it is so big and people have very different opinions depending on where you live and the culture than is in that area.
For instance, there is a lot of intergrating in the NE, and I rarely never seen any problems (not to say there are NONE of course)...... but go down south, and the white folks have the black folks heads on sticks just for fun. its serious down there and really scary if you ask me.
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Apr-28-2007 18:54
7-4-7
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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Scarborough, Ontario
there are racists among all nations.
All nations have institutionalized racism. It takes on different forms, and plays out in different ways. Racism in apartheid SA is different from xenophobic British ways which is different from European nations trying to protect their ethnicity.
Apr-28-2007 19:01
Spin Laden
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Registered: Jan 2006
Location: 1211 Ambien City Blvd, Canada, K1A 0A9
in asia it's called rice-ism.
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Originally posted by Ravemontreal
Once I took a piss in front of everybody at Stereo. Put the garbage under the mixer, and did it right there while people were dancing and screaming. people thought I was playing with the mixer but I was playing with my zizi.
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Originally posted by Enjoy
a classic from the aria days:
me: are you on TA?
girl: uhhhh... im on speed
Apr-28-2007 19:15
Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
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Originally posted by Spin Laden
in asia it's called rice-ism.