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Comments by "R K." (@DarkAngel2512) on ""They Don't Believe I'm Japanese" Being Mixed Race in Japan" video.
What do you mean "thought things had changed"? Assuming he isnt Japanese isnt a bad thing. The country is 98% homogenous. It's not like he was treated badly for it.
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@kaseyc9459 growing up in UK predominantly around d a black social circle I experienced racism. You talk about privilege as if being a majority in a country means you dont exprience racism. In North of England there are a lot of asians and many white kids arw outnumbered. You have fallen for woke rhetoric. Growing up in UK we never had this concept of privelege or minority disadvantage. Anyone could experience racism and did but for some reason wokeness decided to redefine that in the last 5-10 years. It's a fake reality. There are black people who are a minority in a country who dont experience racism atall and openly state that. It doesnt matter how many people exist somewhere. Racism happens in all directions.
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Yep. His skin tone and nose say black and his eyes say asian.
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@kaseyc9459 you used the woke term "privilege". Its bs.
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@kaseyc9459 so by me repeating your wording that's what you consider irony? And you werent using it in terms of a number being left behind. You used it in terms of race. As I said that concept didnt exist before. Identarians made it up. Any one can experience racism in any setting regardless if how many white or brown or Asian or black people are in the room.
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@bear4045 is Tweet fully black though. She may have mixed lineage in her ancestry. And god, what a throw back. Forgot about her. The 90s singer who did that "rude" tune about touching herself. 😂 That was the era when TLC bought out the same type of tune.
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@AngelicoCiudad woke isnt a good thing. Woke has caused more racism and set race relations back by 40 years. UK wasnt woke and we were doing just fine. We had a great race relations here and people of all races. Then woke culture got transported to UK over the last 5 years and now its completely set us back.
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@geoffreyryan5846 what is wrong with people wanting to touch you when they might have not seen many foreigners. Asians can be like that. They're curious. They stare or touch. That's not uncommon. Ita diff cultural norms. In UK that's not strange either but I always hear Americans complain about being touched like that have this weird hang up over it.
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@geoffreyryan5846 you sound unhinged. There is nothing wrong with touching other people. It's about HOW you do something. People touch people all the time, like when they pass each other on the street and put their hand on someones back to gently usher them to move. There are diff contexts and ways to touch people. Your thinking isn't normal and it's funny I never heard any of this crap until the last few years on social media. Try not to let the internet brainwash you.
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@kaseyc9459 the context you used it was woke. You also mentioned minorites, another woke term. We didnt have a concept of minorities growing up and still didnt until about 5 years ago. Before that we were all the same. Any of us could experience racism in any given situation. You indentarians have switched up perceptions and created a false reality
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@kaseyc9459 you used them in a woke context which was what I was contesting. The concept of racism was always in existence but not the weird spin people have done to it. When a concept has been a certain way for decades to then suddenly change it (to woke racism) to exclude one set of people in a means to be racist scott free towards them then it doesnt reduce racism. It increases it. Woke ideology helps noone. unfollowing
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@Catlily5 I'm not from The US. In UK we never used that term until maybe 5 years ago. I have since seen it in police writings but the average Joe wasnt privy to those. I grew up predominantly with black people and we just didnt use that type of terminology and we never saw black people as weaker or lesser or whatever the term minority implies. We were all equal but came in diff percentages which was always totally irrelevant when it came to racism. We were never diff or less capable or any of that. Minority denotes oppression or weakness. Us average people just dont speak that way. Its academic jargon.
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@Catlily5 it should mean that but it's now being used to mean supposedly oppressed races.
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@John Jane the whole world doesnt hate you guys. And I dont know what white propaganda you're referring to. The only thing that would make me hate a black or latino person on this topic is if they're being racist, a bit like how you're being.
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@AngelicoCiudad yep. We've really been hit bad. Have you heard of Youtube channel Triggernometry? Watch the most recent episode with Harry Miller about the war vet who got arrested for a meme and ex-copper Harry Miller had to step in and help because these new breed of officers are so incompetent and arresting people for memes instead of solving murders and rapes.
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@Catlily5 you'd be wrong. I grew up on black music since I was 3. I'm now in my early 40s. I worked in urban clubs for nearly 20 years and I've dated black men for nearly 30 years. 9/10 of my exes are black and I was in urban clubs most nights of the week. I grew up immersed in black music culture, speaking Jamaican amongst my peers, canerowing mine and my black friends and black strangers hair. Just the other week a mixed race girl took my number at work as I said I can canerow and she wants me to do her hair. I'm guessing you're Gen Z or American so have a very diff view on race to older millenials and Brits. On top of that I also grew up with Arabic people, dated and worked with arabic guys. And I now hang out with oriental people, speak basic Korean and have worked promoting Kpop events.
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