Guest MattP Posted 25 March 2014 Posted 25 March 2014 Some very good points there Prussian Important to remember now that Americans and Western Europeans have a far different definition of the word "racist" than the rest of the World.
MC Prussian Posted 25 March 2014 Posted 25 March 2014 Some very good points there Prussian Important to remember now that Americans and Western Europeans have a far different definition of the word "racist" than the rest of the World. One could call it a new cultural and political imperialism. Following the mass immigration debate in Switzerland this early February, I found myself appalled by the amount of lefties and leftist-sympathisers calling the people in favour of a cap on immigration racist. It was one of the most bizarre reactions I've ever witnessed. I'm pro-left, but the type of higher moral ground demonstrated by those people is not only irritating, but also arrogant. You know, it's as if the left-wing (social democrats, in particular) now has a monopoly on the terms "racist" and "xenophobes".
Guest MattP Posted 25 March 2014 Posted 25 March 2014 One could call it a new cultural and political imperialism. Following the mass immigration debate in Switzerland this early February, I found myself appalled by the amount of lefties and leftist-sympathisers calling the people in favour of a cap on immigration racist. It was one of the most bizarre reactions I've ever witnessed. I'm pro-left, but the type of higher moral ground demonstrated by those people is not only irritating, but also arrogant. You know, it's as if the left-wing (social democrats, in particular) now has a monopoly on the terms "racist" and "xenophobes". Crikey if you think you have that problem in Switzerland you want to come to England! The left try and shut down every single question or debate on immigration with the same accusations.
Finnegan Posted 25 March 2014 Posted 25 March 2014 And what exactly has American culture turned the youth into? You.
MrSpaM Posted 25 March 2014 Posted 25 March 2014 It's pretty typical in Japan that the older generation don't like westerners. Everybody under the age of 40 are really friendly, anybody over that age looks at youblike youve trodden dog turd into their brand new carpet. They just presume you are american before they've even spoken to you, and contrary to popular belief, a lot of the older gen are still extremely bitter about the war, and rightly so.
Samilktray Posted 25 March 2014 Posted 25 March 2014 Not all obviously, but you see some appalling sights that are a direct influence of it. I imagine you to be one of these wiggas who wanders around town with his trousers around his ankles. I couldn't list all the aspects of it, you can start with Friends Speak, Yolo and the Karsashians if you want to and work your way down. Did you slip the dig at me in there to try and give your post some relevance. What a clown You. I expect better of you. I'm very disappointed.
Guest MattP Posted 25 March 2014 Posted 25 March 2014 Was hoping for a better defence than that, had a picture planned and everything. Oh well.
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