Greji wrote:Does getting them to lower their prices count as redemption?
I don't think so but I'm sure the baptizing you give them takes them to a level beyond all redemption.
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Greji wrote:Does getting them to lower their prices count as redemption?
McTojo wrote::glow2:
This is an endemic problem that affects the whole race, not just the women. Japanese men exhibit the same glaring ignorance of Americans. Together they exchange ignorances and further perpetuate misconceptions about certain races and reinforce age old stereotypes.
Like for example, most Blacks abhor the stigma associated with the rap culture - not rap music per se. Just the negative association it's link to...i.e. demonization of women, drugs, drive by, and so on. You'll never see a black man rap without the bling bling and the big booty B#$#, and you'll never see him forsake his Benzo and his Endo, and his third street ho' Why ? Because it sells records, and Asians love how violently we portray ourselves in the rap game. The reality is most rappers, once they make it big, move out of the ghettos and into Brentwood and change games all together...i.e. acting / producing. It's common sense. But the Japanese think we LOVE living in the ghettos and that we LOVE shooting and killing each other, and that's it's cool.
20 years ago Amy Yamada used to promote this thug imagery in her novellas by romanticize the violent black man with his big black D$#k who used to have rape like sex with her. She sold millions of copies to young curious sluts who to this day have a secret fetish for the mandingo. Truth is, many blacks do not have big d#%#. Not saying I don't, but just making a point. Many blacks are henpecked and church bred, and many come from single family homes where they had an overbearing mother. Many blacks are not tall and lanky and lethargic looking.
Other blacks are highly educated and well spoken, some have amazing careers and earn a decent living. Well mannered and what have you, but these types are unappealing to most Japanese, save Dante Carver, an exception not the rule.
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