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South Korea and Japan need stronger labour unions. Sacrificing all if your life just to make your bos s richer leads to suicide.
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@SHDu-nb9ln Youtube is definitely monitoreed by the CCP. We see their bots and government agents on here all the time. The CCP just doesn't allow regular chinese citizens onto Youtube.
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@SHDu-nb9ln Are you thick? Of course the party can't force content to be taken down from a platform that isn't inside of China. But if CCP agents can recognize people who would allow themselves to be interviewed in a video like this and they express criticism towards the CCP, the people being interviewed who live IN CHINA might be punished for speaking to the foreign press in a negative manner about the CCP. And every Chinese person knows it. So you can never trust anything they say in any interview unless the reporters mask their identities completely and protect them. It is dangerous for them to truly speak their mind because the CCP are communist dictators who hold the entire population hostage.
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@打倒汉奸走狗卖国贼中 SInce it was about beating back mainland China and it's dictatorship.
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V Mon: There is no racism againsy minorities in America. The biggest victim of racism in america today are white people.
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V Mon: You're the only liar here. Every race has a history filled with racism. White people are no worse than anyone else. And in todays society, white people are the biggest victims of racism, since we're the last race that it's considered "okay" to practice institutionalized racism against. Check the laws of any western country. There is no legislation or government institution whatsoever that explicitly target or discriminate against blacks, latinos, asians or any other race. There are however plenty of so called "diversity initiatives" in both workplaces and seats of education where the institutionalized policies actively discriminate against white people through things like "affirmative action" and "racial quotas". Law and policy is the ultimate reflection of the culture in society. And in todays western society it's proven beyond a doubt that white people are the biggest victims of institutionalized racism today.
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V Mon: Yeah, keep telling yourself that, salty one. Trump won the presidency because of people like you. You gave him all the positive exposure he needed, without having to pay a single cent. ;)
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V Mon: I don't need to "save face" to the likes of you. XD I'm white and proud to be white. And i'm proud of the history and achievements if the white race. I have nothing to prove to you. :D Please, never stop being a hysteric SJW. You're the best help we can have to create the white ethnostate. ;)
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jennie dee: But letting drug dealers rule the country and turn citizens into addict slaves is a boost for the economy? You're not the brightest bulb on the billboard are you?
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Well I speak two languages flawlessly (english being one of them), and I understand 4 languages in total... But I still think the heavy indian accent sounds funny. And i'm not american either.
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I'm a man, and I can't say I've really cared about it. But then again, i'm not american or korean, so visible nipples or exposed female breasts is not an issue for me. If you've got a smoking hot body, then seeing more of it might make me think it's arousing. But that's about the only sentiment I have towards it. Looks kind of nice with push-up bras though, since it creates a nice cleavage. But it doesn't look very comfortable. But we all sometimes wear clothes that aren't comfortable for the sake of aesthetics. Wearing a formal three piece dress suit as a man isn't very comfortable either. Especially not the jacket since it really restricts your freedom of movement. But for some occasions it's warranted because it looks pleasing to the eye, so you suck it up and wear it anyway.
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@noneedtoknowme You're wrong. Most men don't give a crap if you wear bras or not. The "requirement" to wear a bra is entirely a womans invention.
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@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 : It most definitely is. Perhaps not to hopeless fanatics such as yourself. But the undecided victims that people like you prey upon need to hear the side of reason, so as not to fall for your lies.
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Feminism is cancer.
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It's funny to see a chinese citizen expressing views like Trump being a quack, knowing full well that he could never express such views about Xi Jinping or the socialist party ruling over him unpunished.
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While the nationalist support of south korean players is commendable, I can't help but feel that this is a step in the right direction. Sports are a spectacle for the people. Not for rulers of countries. Including north korean athletes under the same flag is not the same as including Kim Jong Un. We have to keep in mind that the north korean people aren't that different from the south korean people. They are the same people. It's just that Kim Jong Un and his military arm is holding the north korean people as prisoners in his regime. And they wish to do EVERYTHING to reinforce the idea that north koreans are different from south koreans. Therefore, if north korean athletes compete in the same team as south korean athletes, it will help undermine the ideas that Kim Jong Un is trying to indoctrinate the north korean people into. Therefore, I feel that I have to ask south koreans to adopt an inclusive mindset of the north korean athletes, and by extention the people living in north korea. The more you show them that you are brothers whenever you can, the harder it will be for Kim Jong Un to try and convince north koreans that your are sworn enemies.
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@philkinney9015 China is a house of cards. Three days of western trade embargo would cause all of China go crash and burn, because they are completely dependant on their export businesses of shitty, cheap manufactured goods to the west. Without this cashflow, China will die faster than you can spit.
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@hyltoniali257 So the fact that you can't mention the massacre of the student protesters in China without getting arrested and censored... That's just "western media bias?" 🤔
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How do you expect to get honest opinions of chinese citizens when expressing any kind of criticism towards the disgusting social credit system or the Chinese government can actually lower their own social credit?
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Partly true. Although I've heard some japanese dialects where they say "sayonara" and the "r" is pronounced very similarly to how you pronounce "th" in english.
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One guy thinks age of consent should be at age 30!? Well then RIP Phillippines population I guess... (the majority of women start having declining fertility in their upper 20's, so the country would be slowly depopulated if everyone followed that law)
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This sounds like good news. Employees need lesiure time! They will do a better job as well. Inspiration, motivation and creative thinking is not created while at work. It is created during the downtime between work shifts. You encounter problems while working. But you come up with creative solutions for them when you think about the problems when you're away from work, pondering over them or discussing the problems with your family and friends by getting new input and fresh perspectives from the outside. Smart companies take advantage of this and try to ensure that their employees aren't overworked. If all the energy that your employees have left after a shift is to eat and sleep, then your business will suffer.
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No I wasn't forced to watch it. But all that money wasted on idiotic Marvel superhero comic films could've been used to finance something better to watch.
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@t1sk1jukka It's going to be normalized whether you want to or not. You can't legislate away the advancement of technology. Throughout history we have all had to adapt to technology and almost never the other way around. I'm not trying to encourage or normalize bad behaviour. I'm coming up with a plan that deflates the harm women could suffer by the practice. So you can either take my advice, or continue being angry at deepfakes being made... Forever. Because it will never stop, no matter what you do or what society does. The genie is out of the bottle. You can't put it back inside.
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@Swiplys Well It's a bit much to expect people to not post selfies on social media. That if anything is very normalized nowadays. As for the deepfake porn: the more common it gets, the less likely people will make negative assumptions.
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@trancer4e4life I don't believe it will. The desenstization you experience is part of growing up. A lot of bad things happen in the world all the time. It's always been happening. If we always ended up feeling as strongly about every incident we merely hear about as the first time we heard about an awful crime, it's fair to say that we'd go insane. That's why reactions to crimes that do not happen in our near vicinity get a bit dulled with age. It's a coping mechanism. Trust me though, if you ever witness horrible and violent crime first hand. You will be shocked. I too thought I was completely desensitized for a time after having read about gruesome murders and seen atrocities in pictures and videos. I thought nothing would give me pause anymore. And then I saw just a "regular" beating in real life where the victim was badly injured. It was a very shocking experience. The only thing more shocking was when I was involved in a knife fight and had to defend my very life. What these experiences have taught me is that if people live such sheltered lives that all they have to get upset by is deepfake porn, they're really some of the lucky ones. What I despise about our current culture is how we've normalized outrage over the most insignificant and tangibly harmless things (like deepfake porn). People in general really lack perspective of how much worse off they could be when they let such minor grievances get under their skin like that. Every person do exert a degree of control over how badly they let things affect them emotionally. And I will never stop encouraging people to seize that control for themselves, because I genuinely believe that you'll be a better person and have better mental health when you stop believing that every little grievance, insult or slight means the end of the world.
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@trancer4e4life You consented to having pictures used by anyone as soon as you posted them online i'm afraid. As long as software freely allows anyone to copy/paste images from the internet you practically lose control of anything you upload by default. You should have known this before you posted your selfies. Grow up and take some responsibility of your actions, would be my advice. And no I have never even used an AI prompt in my life, and I don't really have any reason to do so. Nice strawman though. Furthermore, making deepfakes is not a crime.
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@trancer4e4life Yes you are. Like I said: you gave away your exclusive rights to ANY picture or video of yourself that you post online. You made them available for anyone to use them as they see fit. Your only legal protection is if they use your material for profit. But any non profit activities is completely free and legal. How did you not know this? There's a reason why your parents probably cautioned you from posting too much personal information online, including images and videos. You have no legal right to claim "privacy" when you made all of this material public. Before playing the game, you really should learn the rules.
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2016brownie: It's not really fair to blame america for the continued separation of the korean countries. The war is over, but the Kim-family have continued the separation. And while war is not desirable, it might be a necessary evil to bring the Kim-family down and out of power. Sometimes there's just no other recourse than war. And I think the previous administrations complete unwillingness to risk war only served to help the Kim-family retaining their iron grip of power and continually keeping the entire north korean population as a hostage.
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2016brownie: Anti-warfare politics is not ideal at all. But on the other hand, war should not be entered into lightly. A major issue with U.S foreing politics has been that they enter into armed conflicts on a whim without seeing them through to the end. If you go to war, you need to stay committed and fight to the finish. Otherwise you'll just protract the armed hostilities. But you shouldn't avoid war at any cost either. That's why North Korea can continue to do as it pleases right now, because no one is standing up to them.
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I think I have a big head too. I never needed to have my wisdom teeth pulled out like many other people need. The only issue I had with my wisdom teeth was that in one corner of my mouth, a small part of my gums still remained on top of one of my growing wisdom teeth with caused the problem that if I were chewing I bit down on that part of my gums constantly, which caused swelling and pain when I tried to chew. But that eventually settled all on it's own. :) On the flipside it also means I have a gap between my front top and bottom teeth. But I'm not really that concerned about it since I don't really care about having perfect teeth. As long as my teeth aren't falling out of my skull and they do their job when I need to eat as well as not causing me pain in any way, i'm fine with the way they are. :)
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Imagine having so much free time as the participants of the parade... See how that door swings both ways?
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What's the ideal social credit score for women to get married in China?
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Blacktommer35: Bingo. Societies have age limits for plenty of things already. Including certain job positions.
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elizabeth priegues: Actually it isn't. But being a short sighted idiot with no real solutions to the problems of an aging population, your reaction is expected.
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@IWantToStayAtYourHouse : No we can't since the goal or globalism is to eradicate cultural identity. Do you seriously think the cultural marxists are going to stop after they've fully "deconstructed" western cultures? They're coming for everyone elses cultural identity eventually. Because individual cultures and nations does not fit their agenda. They want to see everyone turned into serfs of the "world state", where the idea of individual nations is a suppressed and dwindling memory.
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@xxxbrunaa : Capitalism works in conjunction with various political ideologies except for the ideologies that actively tries to supress it (like socialism). And capitalism in itself had had a net benefit for humanity because it's mechanisms promote things like scientific research and trade. It's kind of a false analogy to accuse the capitalist endavours of private companies and entrepeneurs of "imperialism", because the products and services that capitalists sell to other parts of the world besides their native societies, has an effect on other societies culture. A capitalist sells product A to society B. The product becomes popular and widely used in society B. How is that "imperialism"? Evidently the product in question was EMBRACED by the population of society B. They, the people of society B made the choice to integrate that particular product into their culture. Compare it to actual imperialism, where the local population being invaded and conquered by another society doesn't really have a choice in the matter besides trying to oppose it violently or die trying (not really a choice at all), and it becomes apparent that the two are not comparable.
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@IWantToStayAtYourHouse : You might want to take some time studying concepts like "cultural marxism" and "critical theory", as well as institutions like the frankfurt school and sociologists like Herbert Marcuse and Theodor Adorno. Then compare these ideas to the various virtues of globalism, feminism, anti-fascism, affirmative action and gay pride.
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@SSS-ju2dx : That's just your personal and extremely biased interpretation, which has little to do with the real motivation behind the commercial. Hornbach is only responsible for what they say and do. Not for what wild and biased interpretations people like you make from it.
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@SSS-ju2dx : It's not a "stereotype". It's a piece of trivia, which people, INCLUDING JAPANESE PEOPLE find strange and comedic. Stereotyping assumes that ALL citizens of a nation engage in something. Nobody assumes that all, or even a majority of japanese people buy used panties from vending machines. What they do is having a laugh at the absurdity and extremity that there is even such a thing as a market for used panty vending machines in the first place. Stereotyping would be doing something like making the claim that Koreans all eat nothing but Kimchi all day long and nothing else.
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@AizeenAk It's not sad but admirable. They show respect towards a foreign languace and don't wish to insult native speakers by completely butchering it.
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@AizeenAk That's not to say I think it's right to demand from foreign speakers to speak your language perfectly. It's important to be generous and encouraging towards non-native speakers who try. However in some posts here I see people say that they should basically give up in pronouncing english correctly and "embracing" their accent. And I find that to be a lazy and insulting attitude.
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V Mon: So pointing out that China is a communist dictatorship (which it is, by every textbook definition) is "racist" now? Are you fucking stupid? No wonder people are caring less and less about being called "racist" by SJW snowflakes like yourself. EVERYTHING is "racist" nowadays. :D
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"Manji manji"... Bascially the same as saying "dattebayo" after every sentence. B-)
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Pab Kun: Clearly it is. I can show you pictures of where pride activists have children prance around in skimpy outfits and dance in sexually suggestive ways. Clearly pedophilia and sexualizing children is approved within the pride parade.
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@Lucas-sld : Read my posts. I describe in detail how. I also describe why minimum wage is bad.
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@aaronclay4665 : No, it's the minimum wage that keep you in poverty. The companies just adjust the prices for goods and services to ensure that no matter how much your minimum wage is raised, the cost of goods and services is increased to match it, leaving you with the same low purchasing power as always. Employers won't be able to race towards the absolute bottom with wages, because if they do, nobody in the country will be able to afford their goods and services. Can't run a company if there's no one around able to afford whatever it is you're selling.
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Tideoflung: No luckily I doubt many Korean women would because they know better. I'm just saying, you should stay consistent and not do things that a Korean woman refrains from doing with a muslim "refugee" man.
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