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The average PC indoctrinated white person doesn't have a clue how much people of other races hate and despise them.
You poor little victim...
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The average PC indoctrinated white person doesn't have a clue how much people of other races hate and despise them.
I could care less one way or the other.
It wouldn't have anything to do with me.
Read the OP and get back with me..........
St. Patrick's Day Parade - Boston | Boston Central
Italian American Festivals - Italian Festivals in the United States
Pulaski Day Parade
German-American Steuben Parade of New York
Day of Portugal Parade | Boston Central
Scottish Festival Highland Games
So many more it would take days to list them all...
Could it be argued that racism in racially homogeneous nations, like Japan or South Korea, is cultural? And if so, should we be more 'accepting' and 'tolerant' of something that's pervasive in these countries, but is rejected by mainstream Western society? So, should we condem their racism across the board; or accept/celebrate it as a part of their culture?
Any form of racism should not be tolerated in a civilised society but racism in Japan is somewhat overlooked because Asian minorities can blend into mainstream society just like Polish immigrants do quite well in Britain and it's hard to tell the difference unless those minorities speak with an accent. Korean and Chinese immigrants in Japan can also assume a Japanese identity to avoid facing discrimination.
Why won't you answer my question?
It should be neither. I don't know why some feel compelled to pass judgement on others. They are a result of their own culture and history. I'm sure they are not concerned with the distant moralizing of self-righteous foreigners, and I for one do not blame them.As much as I appreciate the comments thus far, my questions remain unanswered. Should the pervasive racism in homogeneous nations be regarded as cultural as opposed to unsavoury? And if we adopt the former perspective, should it accepted and celebrated as a part of their culture?
St. Patrick's Day Parade - Boston | Boston Central
Italian American Festivals - Italian Festivals in the United States
Pulaski Day Parade
German-American Steuben Parade of New York
Day of Portugal Parade | Boston Central
Scottish Festival Highland Games
So many more it would take days to list them all...
Isn't it great that there are so many opportunities for Americans descended from various European countries to celebrate their heritage openly and proudly? It's a great country alright.
Are you going into Rain Man mode now? Going to ignore the fact that I have already debunked this nonsense and just repeat your talking point over and over anyway? Got nothing else, loser?
^^^^^^ Organizations based on country not race.St. Patrick's Day Parade - Boston | Boston Central
Italian American Festivals - Italian Festivals in the United States
Pulaski Day Parade
German-American Steuben Parade of New York
Day of Portugal Parade | Boston Central
Scottish Festival Highland Games
So many more it would take days to list them all...
Would you feel better if there were organizations dedicated to the various African nations from which African Americans came?
Are you going into Rain Man mode now? Going to ignore the fact that I have already debunked this nonsense and just repeat your talking point over and over anyway? Got nothing else, loser?
You have never debunked any argument. All you post are insults directed at those who disagree with you.
^^^^^^ Organizations based on country not race.
Would you feel better if there were organizations dedicated to the various African nations from which African Americans came?
It would not bother me at all. Nor do specifically black organizations bother me.
Oriental[sic] countries are wise to keep blacks out.