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Not so solly

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Feb 05, 2015 12:27 pm

Calling that extremely offensive might be extreme but it's pretty dumb for a head of state.

Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is making fun of Chinese accents on Twitter while on official business in the country. In a tweet on Wednesday, first reported by Bloomberg, she wrote about her trip, replacing "r"s with "l"s in the words arroz (rice) and petróleo (petroleum).

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She then tweeted a non-apology:

Sorry. ¿Sabes qué? Es que es tanto el exceso del ridículo y el absurdo, que sólo se digiere con humor. Sino son muy, pero muy tóxicos.

— Cristina Kirchner (@CFKArgentina) February 4, 2015
Translation: "Sorry. You know what? It's just that the ridiculousness and absurdity is so high, that it can only be understood through humor. If not, it's very, very toxic."
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Re: Not so solly

Postby kurogane » Thu Feb 05, 2015 1:36 pm

She has certainly been outdoing herself lately, running the economy into what it used to be and now twitting racist crap. Not bad looking for a head of state mind. A touch of GILF gone potty?
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Postby Takechanpoo » Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:03 pm

proud argenchinchin, all whose have is tango and soccer, think themselves european and cannot see the world without borrowing european view point.
it is simliar with mental retarded son among anglo brothers aka aussie who cannot see the world without borrowing british or american view point.
how pathetic
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Postby kurogane » Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:14 pm

You said Argenchinchin.

This is mean Sirba Pee Pee
I laughed.
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Postby matsuki » Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:48 pm

I tink che madda fanny. Why you no laff eh?
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Postby kurogane » Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:57 pm

Wazza madda fo you? You no getty cheeburgy? :-D

Still, though................R & L chinky talk jokes????? :shock: Even for a kraut greaser princess that's a bit too much, though I have always been most impressed at how unabashedly racist the SAmerican greasers are. My old soccer team was like a South African White Power convention, and they were mostly nice middle class Argies and Brazilians. I suppose it could be the Eyetalian factor. At any rate, always a laugh a minute, esp. when Asian students came to play.
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Postby matsuki » Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:09 pm

She obviously hasn't met too many Germans either...oh the wiolence that would ensue...
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:12 pm

That reminds me of one of my ESL classes in the US. It was all East Asian except for one middle-aged Brazilian guy who was a government economist for Brasilia. I had the class play Pictionary one day and the word he drew was Asia. No one could figure that out though from his picture which was three identical stick figures. You know, 'cos they all rook arike. You should have seen the dirty looks he got when his time ran out and he explained that. :lol:

Brazil's an interesting place though. They have this national myth that there is no racism there. Another white Brazilian was explaining that to me one time so I asked him why most of the people in the favelas were black. He looked a little shocked and said that I had made a very good point. I could tell by the look on his face that had never occurred to him before.
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Postby kurogane » Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:24 pm

I would like to go to Brazil for the unprotected ass sex with those delicious melon bums but I hate the idea of going to a place with a high crime rate. I have always found Brazilians a little thick in some odd ways and hilariously bigoted but I always thought it was just my soccer buddies. I suppose that No Racism myth there is so inculcated it's never questioned. I have certainly heard it ad infinitum from Brazilians and Brazilophiles.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:42 pm

kurogane wrote:I would like to go to Brazil for the unprotected ass sex with those delicious melon bums but I hate the idea of going to a place with a high crime rate. I have always found Brazilians a little thick in some odd ways and hilariously bigoted but I always thought it was just my soccer buddies. I suppose that No Racism myth there is so inculcated it's never questioned. I have certainly heard it ad infinitum from Brazilians and Brazilophiles.


The month I spent in Rio was in 2001 and at that time the crime rate had supposedly improved quite a lot (it's gone back up since). Still in those four weeks I saw a guy slapping his girlfriend around in the street at night, saw a group fight in a nightclub where one guy was thrown through a glass door, saw another unrelated fistfight between two 'roid heads in front of the same nightclub, and saw plainclothes cops chase a guy down pistols drawn in the middle of the afternoon on a crowded street full of shoppers. I'm only 173 cm, have brown hair, didn't dress like a tourist, and was a lot slimmer at the time so no one bothered me since they all though I was a local gringo. When they notice I didn't speak Portuguese they usually asked me if I was Argentinian. My very tall very blond friend from Scotland who went less than a year later got robbed several times.
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Postby matsuki » Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:44 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:That reminds me of one of my ESL classes in the US. It was all East Asian except for one middle-aged Brazilian guy who was a government economist for Brasilia. I had the class play Pictionary one day and the word he drew was Asia. No one could figure that out though from his picture which was three identical stick figures. You know, 'cos they all rook arike. You should have seen the dirty looks he got when his time ran out and he explained that. :lol:

Brazil's an interesting place though. They have this national myth that there is no racism there. Another white Brazilian was explaining that to me one time so I asked him why most of the people in the favelas were black. He looked a little shocked and said that I had made a very good point. I could tell by the look on his face that had never occurred to him before.


Hahahahahahahaha

Did he ask you what you call Brazil nuts?

kurogane wrote:I suppose that No Racism myth there is so inculcated it's never questioned.


Like....here, Korea, etc?
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:46 pm

chokonen888 wrote:
Samurai_Jerk wrote:That reminds me of one of my ESL classes in the US. It was all East Asian except for one middle-aged Brazilian guy who was a government economist for Brasilia. I had the class play Pictionary one day and the word he drew was Asia. No one could figure that out though from his picture which was three identical stick figures. You know, 'cos they all rook arike. You should have seen the dirty looks he got when his time ran out and he explained that. :lol:

Brazil's an interesting place though. They have this national myth that there is no racism there. Another white Brazilian was explaining that to me one time so I asked him why most of the people in the favelas were black. He looked a little shocked and said that I had made a very good point. I could tell by the look on his face that had never occurred to him before.


Hahahahahahahaha

Did he ask you what you call Brazil nuts?


I don't think people have used that term for Brazil nuts since my mom's generation.
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Postby matsuki » Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:53 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
chokonen888 wrote:
Samurai_Jerk wrote:That reminds me of one of my ESL classes in the US. It was all East Asian except for one middle-aged Brazilian guy who was a government economist for Brasilia. I had the class play Pictionary one day and the word he drew was Asia. No one could figure that out though from his picture which was three identical stick figures. You know, 'cos they all rook arike. You should have seen the dirty looks he got when his time ran out and he explained that. :lol:

Brazil's an interesting place though. They have this national myth that there is no racism there. Another white Brazilian was explaining that to me one time so I asked him why most of the people in the favelas were black. He looked a little shocked and said that I had made a very good point. I could tell by the look on his face that had never occurred to him before.


Hahahahahahahaha

Did he ask you what you call Brazil nuts?


I don't think people have used that term for Brazil nuts since my mom's generation.


...and yet Cracker Jacks are still around today! :lol:

I keeed I keeed....but BOT, is fucked pronounciation really "Racist?"
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Postby kurogane » Thu Feb 05, 2015 7:45 pm

Well, mimicking the accents of your hosts is hardly gracious, but as far as racism goes, I'd say about a 3/10.

She does come across as a dumb greaser cunt, though...................... :rolleyes:

Do Koreans actually claim there's no racism there? That's sort of cute it's so shameless. Or is it the same sort of quibbling the Japanese use? Like that line about hating white people not being racist because white people are or were racist to Japanese even though Japanese are better.

BTW, add Canada to that list :oops:
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Postby matsuki » Thu Feb 05, 2015 7:54 pm

Yeah, really tasteless/childish but doesn't strike me as "racist." As SJ said in the first post, calling it "extremely offensive" is insane though.

As to Korea, it's pretty much the same vibe as Japan. If you call them out on it, suddenly you're anti-Korean for pointing out the country is not perfect. (like everyone else :roll: )
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Postby kurogane » Thu Feb 05, 2015 8:11 pm

Keep in mind that anything but gush and hugs is now racist amongst the meddling class. Unless they're complaining about the dolphin hunt. Then it's open season.

I like that one you mentioned. Another favourite is the charge that responding to often rather overt racism is racist because it's inappropriate to contradict your hosts. They actually do think that, though, to be fair. And responding to racism like that is almost as lame as that level of racism, after all. Most charges of Racism! are just meddling class pedantry and posing. Plus of course it's only the Chinese she insulted. I kind of like her.

BTW, that Brazil Nuts one was hilarious but rather rude. Reminds me of what my parents called Liquorice Babies.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Feb 05, 2015 8:53 pm

kurogane wrote:BTW, that Brazil Nuts one was hilarious but rather rude.


I never actually heard anyone use that term but my mom did once tell me that's what they called them when she was a kid. She said they weren't trying to be offensive. They just didn't know any better.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:13 pm

Downton Abbey Star Slammed For 'Racist' Instagram Post

‘Cinderella’ star Lily James has been accused of racism by fans, after a post on her Instagram account appeared to be mocking Japanese pronunciation.

26-year-old James posted a picture of herself on the red carpet at the Disney movie’s premiere in Tokyo, and while her dress was likely supposed to be the focus, it was the comment beside which drew all the attention.

“'Shinderera’ premiere in Tokyo. The final stop on our tour and it was a beautiful cold night, thank you!”, she wrote.
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