[QUOTE=GeorgeStark;5273797]As a melanin-challenged person, I find the c-word highly offensive. Don't be racist.[/QUOTE]I'm Blasian and I find the C-word offensive!
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[QUOTE=GeorgeStark;5273797]As a melanin-challenged person, I find the c-word highly offensive. Don't be racist.[/QUOTE]I'm Blasian and I find the C-word offensive!
I am concerned about the lack of good sex on the street. I don't give a damn when I am reading this site what Bernie Sanders thinks, Donald Trump, Joe Biden or their followers. I think this entire page should be eliminated. When you are getting your penis serviced, is that what you guys are worried about, what Bernie Sanders thinks? Personally, that would shrivel my think to the point it could never again be used.
First, let me say that I am as about anti-SJW, anti-Woke as you can get. I don't believe that rich white kids crying about socialism and social justice is anything more than them looking for approval from a bunch of self-policing thought police assholes. But I am also an armchair historian and know what Japanese Comfort Women is all about. And I find an advertisement playing off of it. Amazingly stupid.
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[QUOTE=SamSpade;5276064]First, let me say that I am as about anti-SJW, anti-Woke as you can get. I don't believe that rich white kids crying about socialism and social justice is anything more than them looking for approval from a bunch of self-policing thought police assholes. But I am also an armchair historian and know what Japanese Comfort Women is all about. And I find an advertisement playing off of it. Amazingly stupid.
[URL]https://chicago.rubratings.com/211514[/URL][/QUOTE]If they are there against their will then the advertising is correct.
[QUOTE=SamSpade;5276064]First, let me say that I am as about anti-SJW, anti-Woke as you can get. I don't believe that rich white kids crying about socialism and social justice is anything more than them looking for approval from a bunch of self-policing thought police assholes. But I am also an armchair historian and know what Japanese Comfort Women is all about. And I find an advertisement playing off of it. Amazingly stupid.
[URL]https://chicago.rubratings.com/211514[/URL][/QUOTE]This is the 2188 Asian Apartment. They've had obnoxious and hilarious ads for years now. While I agree this is not in good taste, none of them in general have been in good taste. But what can you say? These are Asian people writing these ads. Specifically, they are Chinese who, like the Koreans, suffered immensely under Japanese imperialism.
So maybe this is another example of why people shouldn't get offended on behalf of other cultures, races, religions etc. Maybe it's time we all lighten the fuck up.
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[QUOTE=Jinurso;5266417]Criminal investigators segment crime and look for trends and patterns and don't just lump everything from jaywalking to murder into one bucket called "crime". Different types of crime have different motives. Address the motive and you address the crime. If you can identify an emerging pattern sooner, you can minimize it before it spreads beyond our ability to control. Anti-asian crime is a spiking criminal trend. Supporting law and order means looking at these trends and putting out the fire early and not late.
This is true with crimes of all types against all people. Anti-asian crime just happens to be the topic of discussion on this board.[/QUOTE]"If you can identify an emerging pattern sooner, you can minimize it before it spreads beyond our ability to control. ".
Any means to prevent crime in general would apply to anti-Asian crime as well.
[QUOTE=Amplitude;5266422]Your entire reply avoids the public policy history I laid out. I guess mid 20th century America was pretty "oppressive. " Funnier still are the "non oppressors" you favor when it comes to guns right up your ass in jail when it comes to this hobby.[/QUOTE]I responded directly to it by indicating the ineffectiveness of gun laws and I clearly indicated I am against crime. Not following your line on oppression but I only brought that up to distinguish between criticism of the Chinese gov't versus the Chinese people.
[QUOTE=Amplitude;5266431]Follow-Up question: who would be more likely to vote in favor of the decriminalization of prostitution? Jerry Nadler or Ted Cruz? The "statist" or the pro gun fuck?[/QUOTE]Who Cares? Not an important topic.
[QUOTE=SmileySam;5266484]One crazy cracker with a semi automatic large clip can kill a lot more people versus using a knife. Common sense gun laws make sense. No the libs aren't out to take your guns away. We just want sensible guns laws to prevent nutjobs from killing our children in school, places we work, and businesses that we patronize.[/QUOTE]Yes the Libs want to take guns away and conservs want to prevent nutjobs from killing our children in school, places we work, and businesses that we patronize also.
[QUOTE=ApplePiePussy;5267200][URL]https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.aabany.org/resource/resmgr/press_releases/2021/A_Rising_Tide_of_Hate_and_Vi.pdf[/URL]
[URL]https://secureservercdn.net/104.238.69.231/a1w.90d.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Press-Statement-re_-Bay-Area-Elderly-Incidents-2.9.2021-1.pdf[/URL]
Note that these were released a month before this incident. Now I now you'll dismiss this stuff as some kind of liberal conspiracy because you only trust news from one source. So I went ahead and provided a link from that one source as well:
[URL]https://www.foxnews.com/us/elderly-asian-man-dies-california-robbery-hate-crimes-swell[/URL]
You can hate the CCP all you want. I hate them too. I've been to China enough times to see how horrid conditions can be for the poor. Communism killed 40 million people through famine there. You can also hate on the fraudulent, deceptive, and dishonest business dealings of Chinese companies (Luckin coffee etc.) That's all fair game. Where you become an ignorant pos no better than the pos in Atlanta is when you project that hatred onto individual Asian-Americans or Asian immigrants who have nothing to do with the things you hate and are only trying to survive and earn a living. It's the same ignorant pos who attacked Sikhs after 2001 even though Sikhs are not Muslim. They just wear a head dress. And yes, they attacked individual Muslims as well.[/QUOTE]Actually, all the sources you posted were mainstream. Its same same, including fox sorry to say. Anyway, the rest of your post seems to support what I said about distinguishing between the Chinese govt and its people, so I guess I don't quite follow and I never mentioned hate LOL.
[QUOTE=SmileySam;5271211]There has never been widespread election fraud. Yes there is voter suppression to stop people of color from voting. Trump lost fair and square by millions of votes. Just last weekend a Florida state republican was arrested for election fraud. Cheers![/QUOTE]Then you have a clear concise common sense answer that everybody can understand as to why there were more votes than voters in PA. Would love to hear it.
[QUOTE=Desparado;5277258]"If you can identify an emerging pattern sooner, you can minimize it before it spreads beyond our ability to control. ".
Any means to prevent crime in general would apply to anti-Asian crime as well.[/QUOTE]No. Your techniques for preventing gang crime will be different from domestic violence will be different from racial violence crime will be different from white collar financial crime. Different causes, different effects, different solutions.
[QUOTE=Desparado;5277297]Then you have a clear concise common sense answer that everybody can understand as to why there were more votes than voters in PA. Would love to hear it.[/QUOTE]I'm sure you have numbers to back that up.
Has anyone else seen how women, in general, are really showing off way more elaborate eye make-up? It's as if they're making up for having the rest of their face covered in a COVID mask. I'm also noticing that stronger, longer-held eye contact with a lot of women is becoming more socially acceptable. It could be due to the fact that reading another person's face is more difficult these days, or because they feel safer playing into the male gaze while hidden behind the covering? I wouldn't be surprised if that's how it works in the Muslim world. I could be at Target and walking past a woman. We lock our eyes for a moment. They don't look away so quickly anymore.