In article <xR0Ga.1832$kz.1242@newssvr32.news.prodigy.com>, USA@aol.com 
says...

>"The Count" <vlad@impaler.com> wrote in message
>news:3EE822CA.CCA1C695@impaler.com...
>> USA is a very typical American, white, male (no doubt christian, subur
>ban)
>who
>> has no clue about how people outside of his ethinicity REALLY feel abo
>ut
>each
>> other as well as Americans.  His incessant debating and input in these
>groups
>> truly reaveals a lot about American paranoia and ignorance to the
>happennings
>> of the world.
>>
>
>The Count is a typical Korean-American whose parents 
>worked very hard in their grocery to put him in 
>college so he could become a success in American 
>Society. His parents knew that the North Korean 
>communists were evil, and that here in America being an
>Asian-American he would have to work twice as hard 
>as his white friends to succeed.
>But unfortunately Count squandered the tuition by 
>engaging in the partying, forgetting that he was
>neither white nor black in this country. So he spent 
>his time writing pointless things on the usenet,
>the only place where he felt safe among other 
>Korean-Americans who had also lost the convictions
>of their parents and elders, as well as their own 
>true identities.  Little did Count realize that no 
>matter how good his English was, he was going to be 
>always seen as an "oriental" by all Americans. 
>And the Koreans in Korea would see him as an
>"American".
>In effect he is a "nobody" who neither fully 
>understands the culture of his parents nor the 
>culture in which he exists.

If these are not racist statements, I don't know
what is.  The sad thing is USA does not even 
recognize it.  You are one of the reasons why
Christianity is getting a bad name.