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The five greatest nations on Earth are: the United States of America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. The four most successful colonies of the greatest empire the world has ever seen. Only where the WASP has touched has equality and liberty flourished to such an extent that we all still aren't satisfied. Only in these nations can you demand more, more and more and receive it. Not everybody but anybody can become something more in these five nations.
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Claudio Ranieri: Leicester City sack Premier League-winning manager http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39070927 BBC also reporting.
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You are right but I don't expect every country to have visible ethnic minorities; that is just unreasonable and unrealistic. For example, I don't have high expectations for the normal Serb or Croat because of their raging hatred of each-other, Bosniaks, and Albanians.Hatred of black people isn't that much of a concern when they are still killing each-other despite nearly being the same genetically. Equality in the USA is more important than equality in Turkmenistan. On the other hand, by experiencing other races one can develop negative perceptions, it's a two way street. If your drop a Chinese man into the ghetto of St. Loius for a week and then ask him what he thinks about black people, it probably won't be too positive; just the same if a black man is in the ghettos of Shanghai. Racism develops because of fear of the unknown (I don't know of those people or their language) and hatred of the known (I hate those people because of their language and customs).
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He didn't really do anything to take down Milo. Some foundation found archival footage from about a year ago and used it to character assassinate him. I don't particularly care about Milo (he does entertain me) but it is pretty sus how the whole incident occurred. I dont' agree with Milo on a lot but I think it's dastardly to paint someone as a 'paedophilia advocate' when it simply isn't the truth; and that is all I care about, the truth. I guess it's all about checks and balances. The Western Roman Empire fell due to unchecked and poor immigration policies that led to it being from the inside out, and I suppose Japan's economic collapse is due to austerity in the face of other nations. The loss of cultural identity must be prevented but also stagnation of culture.
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Why should any nation have representation in another? Japan (or any nation) shouldn't become multicultural for the sake of representation. That is terrible, but how many people does it affect? Yeah, it's shitty if you happen to be apart of that 1.5% but my heart doesn't bleed as much compared to an issue like Kurds in Turkey. If I go to city in Serbia and stand in the town square and scream 'I HATE NIGGERS!' it doesn't hurt anyone because there is no one around to hurt. It's still racist as anything else but there hasn't been a victim. I agree with you that they shouldn't be racist but I don't think have to be especially when they are a homogeneous society. People choose to visit and I know I wouldn't if I knew they were a bunch of racist a-holes. Berlin is different to Tokyo. Japan is a nation that has been homogeneous and cut off from the rest of the world for nearly the entirety of it's existence whereas Germany has different ethnic group for thousands of years, from Saxon, Alpines, Franks, Poles to the east, Italians to the south, ad nauseum. It is the centre of a cultural and ethnic hub; which is something Japan has never been.
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Next time, make sure it's a pasty ya fat cunce.
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The wage gap is a myth, men are also overly sexualised in popular culture (the key difference is that men aren't as affected by 'body shaming' as women are; how many time do you see a big ol' cock in a film as opposed to a vulva?), where is this 'daily sexual harassment and assault'? http://college.usatoday.com/2017/02/22/the-factual-feminist-debunks-stats-about-sexual-assault-and-the-wage-gap/ http://time.com/3222543/wage-pay-gap-myth-feminism/ http://www.forbes.com/sites/karinagness/2016/04/12/dont-buy-into-the-gender-pay-gap-myth/#690b4cd64766 http://www.askmen.com/news/fashion/the-sexualisation-of-men-in-advertising.html http://www.economist.com/blogs/prospero/2016/04/inequality-screen BLM advocates black supremacy, racial segregation, violence against police, 'protesters' OFTEN attack innocent bystanders because of their race, and they've destroyed private and government property. It isn't a resistance group, it's a mobilised riot that is given legitimacy because of it what says despite what it does. It states to be a 'movement' based on equality, justice and peace but until I see that from the ground up, I refuse to believe it. An army moves only as fast as it's slowest soldiers and BLM's soldiers move very slow. http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/special-reports/charlotte-shooting-protests/article105105896.html http://www.ibtimes.com/black-lives-matter-most-controversial-quotes-statements-2492936 http://www.nationalreview.com/article/437694/black-lives-matter-hypocrisy-cheering-violence http://www.cbsnews.com/news/pigs-in-a-blanket-chant-at-minnesota-fair-riles-police/ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3710701/White-people-march-Black-Lives-Matter-protest-leader-calls-racial-segregation-demonstration-outside-DNC-Philadelphia.html http://www.nber.org/papers/w22399 https://www.aol.com/article/2016/07/27/black-lives-matter-protestors-segregate-media-by-race-at-democra/21440131/ http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/29/us/black-lives-matter-blowing-it/ http://www.phillyvoice.com/video-black-lives-matter-organizer-tells-white-people-get-back/
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Sometimes I see people skate past the condo and I think to myself 'man that looks like fun' then I remember I'm shit and I'd feel like old man that thinks he is 12 again
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This wave of feminism is pretty cancerous and BLM is full of shit as well. The rest of the stuff is ridiculous but you cannot deny that this wave of feminism is just misandry and BLM is a hate group.
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lol Kinda like the time the NYTimes ran an article calling the term 'illegal immigrant' a negative term created by anti-immigration lobbyists in the mid-00s. Turns out the first time the term 'illegal immigrant' was used in the American media was in 1969 by... the NYTimes.
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Maybe, but I'm not sure how often tourists are harassed in Japan. It isn't a very crime ridden society, right? So I'd imagine it'd just be the odd rude person and I doubt many people visit Japan outside of Tokyo and Kyoto. Black people and other Asians probably have it worse that Whiteys. I mean, I got shafted £50 by a shifty Filipino when I was in the Philippines. I don't think he did because I am white but he knew he could have an easier time getting away with it because I am white.
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Yes, but as I said when a country is overwhelmingly homogeneous it really isn't an issue. It's kinda like 'if a tree falls in the woods does anyone hear it?'. It's hard for racism to be an issue when everyone is the same race.
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Well one way to look at it they just have class issues instead of class and racial issues. Hard to be racist when the country is 99.999999% the same ethnicity.
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It turns out George Takei said the same thing about being molested as Milo. Ahhhhhhhhhhhh, fucking people.
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I look at Mr. Yiannopoulos as an individual that personifies Orwell's 'doublethink'. He is an openly and flamboyantly homosexual man but he is also deeply passionate about his Catholic beliefs. Two core aspects of persona have been historically opposed to one another. He openly expresses his desire to express himself as both a conservative pundit and a homosexual man but is accepted as neither by society and the respective subcultures. Pigeon-holed into the mouthpiece for a movement that exceptionally despises him and his beliefs. Fights for freedom of speech but a lightning rod for the media to attack, something that he cannot criticise them for because he believes in the totality of freedom of speech. I truly believe he is sincere concerning his beliefs about freedom of speech and press but his religious and sexual beliefs are worrying and from my perspective indicative to someone that is emotionally traumatised. 'Why me? Surely, I couldn't have been molested? Surely, it was all my choice? No of course thirteen year-olds can consent, because I consented.' With all that said, he'd be an amazing TV host with that quick, scandalous mouth of his.
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Ouch. Two ways to look at this from my perspective; British self-deprecating humour. Yanks don't really understand this, it's a cultural thing that the Aussies inherited as well. Psychological gymnastics from a damaged man trying to justify his attacker's actions.
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Where did he actually say that?
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Great players aren't always quantified in goals.
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@kmk108 Is it a sign of the times when a man reveals to his family via press-conference that he was molested twice and your response is 'can he be deported now'? Not a dig at you by any means but I think we've (as a society) regressed to the point where it's 'our way or the highway' and we are revolted by those that think differently. No, I suppose it's always been this way, it's just that we used to hate people based on the colour of their skin, now we hate based on 'content of character', or rather what we perceive them to be. I don't think hate at all has changed, just manifested into a different method.
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Only after the 11,000,000 illegals are deported.
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That wasn't the point. You can't expect rational thinking from a irrational ideology.
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I had a boring day at work.
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The Japanese were 'Honorary Aryans' lol Nazis make exceptions.
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I love British fashion from the 60s and 70s but it's a shame that the price is tagged for those with quite a bit more money than originally intended. I'll be fucked paying $85 for a pique polo shirt or $400 for a Baracuta.
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At the end of they day, I just don't like pigeon-holing people into a 'class' because of one characteristic. It's kinda like assuming a person is a Neo-Nazi for wearing a Fred Perry polo because a racist Skinhead wore one in the 80s. There is usually more to the story.
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