jingai wrote:Okay, where's Duck- this thread needs a loud quack.
Ok, I'll lob a barb......faaaack yuuuu---- gaijin!
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jingai wrote:Okay, where's Duck- this thread needs a loud quack.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
alicia454 wrote:I have been living in Japan for the last 20 months, and you can add another 10 months or so if you add all of my previous business and holiday trips over the last 9 years.
alicia454 wrote:And yes, I have lived and worked in many countries for periods exceeding at least one year, including Portugal, Canada, Britain, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Australia, and Singapore. I am a Portugal born Canadian (dual citizenship), and I am fluent in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, and know a little French and I am learning Japanese.
One of the things that I pride about myself is that I have travelled all over the world many times, and I have seen every continent except Antarctica. (And I have the passport stamps to prove it.) I have lived in more places and experienced more cultures than most people in this forum, and most likely more than you. I do not appreciate people calling me a walled off person that expects everything the same as their home country.
alicia454 wrote:I am learning the language, but from what I read and saw in the videos, I still think you are wrong, they are clearly racist to me.
jingai wrote:Okay, where's Duck- this thread needs a loud quack.
havill wrote:Amongst the resident non-Japanese, that makes you a novice newbie. While you're still entitled to your opinion, I'd take your years and your obvious lack of comprehension of your environment as a clue that you need to more carefully ask questions before forming an opinion. To people that don't have a firm grasp of the language and culture, a lot of stuff can seem racist and insulting when it isn't..
Charles wrote:There is nothing more tedious than this lame old game of comparing time in-country and bashing the people you perceive as newbies.
FG Lurker wrote:I'd expect no less of a comment from a guy who likes to think he is knowledgeable about Japan but has spent close to no time here himself...
kamome wrote:I forgot that what this thread really needed was a snarky comment from Chuck and a retort by FGL! Nice!
American Oyaji wrote:...to dump all over her about it is kinda silly.
American Oyaji wrote:I think all of us who have lived in country have at some point made a similar blunder, so to dump all over her about it is kinda silly.
alicia454 wrote: I except & demand as a foreigner to receive the same amount of human rights that a Japanese receives in Canada or Western Europe.
maraboutslim wrote:This is a ridiculous expectation. We still live in a world of nation states. When it comes to matters of internal relations (as opposed to actions that affect people residing in other nation states), the citizens of those nations have the right to design their society as they see fit. Outsiders and visitors of choice have no right to make demands.
If you like it, you stay, if not, you go somewhere else. But it's ridiculously arrogant to expect the locals to conform themselves to the wishes of outsiders.
FG Lurker wrote:The difference being that as far as she is concerned she hasn't made a blunder.
Mulboyne wrote:However, it's a lot easier to admit you are wrong when people give you the space to do so. It's not only the Japanese who have the concept of saving face.
FG Lurker wrote:If she had admitted early on when you kindly corrected her the first time then it is likely that the thread would have disappeared and been forgotten...
American Oyaji wrote:FGL, if someone sincerely believes they are right, I have no problem with them trying to defend their opinion despite correction, I've done it.
American Oyaji wrote:You mean to tell me in your youth you never had a firm opinion that was completely wrong?
FG Lurker wrote:If she had admitted early on when you kindly corrected her the first time then it is likely that the thread would have disappeared and been forgotten...
kamome wrote:I don't know about that...the alicia bashing turned into a blood sport pretty quickly. When all the FGs get into a tizzy about something, it tends to take on a life of its own.
kamome wrote:I don't know about that...the alicia bashing turned into a blood sport pretty quickly. When all the FGs get into a tizzy about something, it tends to take on a life of its own.
maraboutslim wrote:This is a ridiculous expectation. We still live in a world of nation states. When it comes to matters of internal relations (as opposed to actions that affect people residing in other nation states), the citizens of those nations have the right to design their society as they see fit. Outsiders and visitors of choice have no right to make demands.
If you like it, you stay, if not, you go somewhere else. But it's ridiculously arrogant to expect the locals to conform themselves to the wishes of outsiders.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I think it's also because she's never posted anything on here but negative anti-Japan crap before.
amdg wrote:Both extremes of this relativism question are positions that are basically unsupportable. You've accused her of taking one position, then gone and taken the opposite.
Does that mean if Japan passed a law tomorrow that all foreigner's property was to be confiscated and the foreigners themselves deported, you'd be OK with it? After all it's their right to pass any laws they see fit to, and you have no say.
kamome wrote:I reviewed her posts since April and didn't find that much negative on Japan. She is certainly sensitive about human rights and racism (and has posted negative comments about Japan's record in that regard) but there are other posts that are completely innocuous. For a comparison, take a look at Buraku's posts over the same period and then tell me which person you think is really anti-Japanese.
kamome wrote:I reviewed her posts since April and didn't find that much negative on Japan. She is certainly sensitive about human rights and racism (and has posted negative comments about Japan's record in that regard) but there are other posts that are completely innocuous. For a comparison, take a look at Buraku's posts over the same period and then tell me which person you think is really anti-Japanese.
kamome wrote:For a comparison, take a look at Buraku's posts over the same period and then tell me which person you think is really anti-Japanese.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Buraku's as dick too. Anyway, Alicia needs to get on her knees and suck it.
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