Re: Why Koreans So Ethnocentric Self-Conscious Racists?
"Austin P. So (Hae Jin)" <haejin@netinfo.ubc.ca> wrote in message
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> > "Kay" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> > > In article <kAhHa.5819$Uj1.1894@nwrdny02.gnilink.net>, USA@aol.com
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> > > >Proof of KOREAN RACISM AS ALWAYS.....THEY ALWAY
> > > >COME IN OUT OF LEFT FIELD
> > > >TO SUPPORT EACH OTHER AGAINST AMERICANS
>
> > > A couple of guys object your childish view, and
> > > you conclude that all Koreans are against Americans?
>
> > A couple of Guys? Kay and Austin Pee.
>
> Me? American? Sorry.
Oh you are not Korean-American? Then I owe you apology. I can hardly
accuse you of being a traitor to your own country.
>
> But I'm flattered that you think that Kay and I are representative of all
> Koreans...but no...sorry...my words are my own.
>
Glad you agree.
> > Two known apologists for North Korea.
>
> Me? Not really...though I do think there are circumstances which cause
> nations to behave irrationally and almost barbarically.
>
> Say...how are them 1000+ ethnic arabs doing "in cummunicado" anyway
without
> due process? And what about those POW...oh sorry...what do you call them
> again?..."enemy combatants" doing in Guantanimo Bay CUBA?
>
There are many aspects to what is happening in the US that in all honesty
frightens me.
On one hand I share in the sudden horror of realizing that there are those
out there who hate
America SO much that they would carry out an attack on the scale of 911, and
the
natural instinct to be over-cautious to say the least. On the other hand,
the America I have known
my entire life has never reacted in a way as exemplified in your examples
above.
But you know something Austin? How I felt when I was younger really is
different from how I feel
today. I think that when one is young they have little to really lose, in
the form of family, children,
home, assets, career, whatever. It's damn easy to be liberal when you've got
nothing to lose. And it's
damn easy to be conservative when you do. That's why young people, college
students all over the
world often go head-to-head with the older reigning authorities.
If he truth be said, because of this, I don't really mind about Kay's
Anti-Bush, Anti-Americanism because
as I said, that kind of thing is not unusual at all for young people.
But it's his defense of the KJI regime that makes me believe that he is
retarded.
Also his argument that my "attacking NKorea" is the equivalent of "attacking
ALL Koreans" which
makes me believe that he is a closet Racist.
> > Most Korean-Americans think you two are as retarded as I do.
>
> Sure thing. Some people are so meek and pitiable that they always feel the
> need to convince themselves that they are part of the crowd.
>
Well...I am guessing that you are pointing your finger at people like Dan
when you say that.
In the United States we are ALL Americans first. In WWII, the
Japanese-Americans made a choice.
Today there are Arab-Americans making a choice. I don't think that handing
out a Naturalization Certificate
to people like Kay makes them Americans. I think that when a person,
regardless of ethnic background
chooses to support the United States First, they are truly Americans.
Austin, if you really are not a Korean-American then all this doesn't
pertain to you.
You are free to hate america all you want if you like.
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