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Re: Is marrying a Korean difficult?
« Reply #240 on: December 04, 2020, 03:00:30 pm »
because it was a part of the platform they voted for...?
how so? pretty sure Trump's platform was anti-immigration, anti-free trade (with China), etc.

like i said, their number 1 reason for voting trump may very well not be his history of racism, sexism, homophobia, etc, but they did decide that it wasnt a deal-breaker
dig deep enough and pretty much any Washington ghoul is going to have the exact same history ("washington ghoul" being the clinton/bush/mcconnel types). his history of saying shit means a lot less than his platform.

I didn't vote for Trump personally, but moral failings are pretty much never a "deal-breaker" when it comes to politics. By your line of reasoning everyone who voted for Biden is racist, or at least Biden's past racism (which did a great deal more harm than Trump's seeing as his was actually legislative) wasn't a deal-breaker for them  ;D

Obviously, it would be nice if it wasn't like that. but while I personally chose to abstain from voting in both of our recent elections, I don't assume anything about people based on if they voted either/or.


Re: Is marrying a Korean difficult?
« Reply #241 on: December 04, 2020, 03:02:55 pm »
 sorry kyndo, um, i bet trump supporters have really bad BO

That's a huge assumption on your part.  Are you also presuming no one else involved in this discussion has friends in the LGBT community or knows illegal immigrants or POC?  You're not the authority on the subject.  People's beliefs (even if a Trump supporter) are far too varied for you to be reaching all these conclusions about them. That, ironically, demonstrates close-mindedness and stereotyping on your part.

I also know some elderly Florida residents that are pro Trump.  I call them parents. My father's decade of volunteer work as a Guardian ad Litem for largely black children would suggest you have much to learn about people.  Take off the blinders Caitlinn.  Let go of the hate.

i was responding to someone else's question regarding what type of friends one might wish to see marginalized based on political views. i wasnt positing that im the only one with such friends. im actually kind of struggling to understand how you came to that conclusion?

also discussed in a previous reply was my agreement that people can be progressive in one belief and ignorant in another. its commendable that your parents do volunteer work; however, i cant say i would want to be their friend any more for it, especially on account of their gnarly BO


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Re: Is marrying a Korean difficult?
« Reply #242 on: December 04, 2020, 03:09:14 pm »
sorry kyndo, um, i bet trump supporters have really bad BO

i was responding to someone else's question regarding what type of friends one might wish to see marginalized based on political views. i wasnt positing that im the only one with such friends. im actually kind of struggling to understand how you came to that conclusion?

also discussed in a previous reply was my agreement that people can be progressive in one belief and ignorant in another. its commendable that your parents do volunteer work; however, i cant say i would want to be their friend any more for it, especially on account of their gnarly BO

You see folks.  This is an example of the character assassination where lying about people makes it okay to hate them and makes a great excuse to dehumanize them.  When you dehumanize people; it makes it easier to try and destroy them and to ruin people's lives.  This is the philosophy of the new left.  They did not mean for it to be so out in the open, but it is open and exposed nonetheless.  When you demonize people, it means you don't have to talk to them or like them.  It gets rid of inconveniences and allows one to never face an opposing argument.  BTW.  Your parents Onnut81 are to be commended, even if I am the only one to this point saying it.  I am sure they are great people with very respectable character.  (The lies about Trump and the claims of things that he done which he has not is entirely another story.) 


Re: Is marrying a Korean difficult?
« Reply #243 on: December 04, 2020, 03:24:49 pm »
You see folks.  This is an example of the character assassination where lying about people makes it okay to hate them and makes a great excuse to dehumanize them.  When you dehumanize people; it makes it easier to try and destroy them and to ruin people's lives.  This is the philosophy of the new left.  They did not mean for it to be so out in the open, but it is open and exposed nonetheless.  When you demonize people, it means you don't have to talk to them or like them.  It gets rid of inconveniences and allows one to never face an opposing argument.  BTW.  Your parents Onnut81 are to be commended, even if I am the only one to this point saying it.  I am sure they are great people with very respectable character.  (The lies about Trump and the claims of things that he done which he has not is entirely another story.)

oh so youre crazy crazy


Re: Is marrying a Korean difficult?
« Reply #244 on: December 04, 2020, 04:43:47 pm »
oh so youre crazy crazy

You're only realizing this now?


Re: Is marrying a Korean difficult?
« Reply #245 on: Yesterday at 02:17:25 am »
Not really if you know what you are doing .....Korea(n) has nothing to do with it.


Re: Is marrying a Korean woman difficult?
« Reply #246 on: Yesterday at 02:23:38 am »
Sorry but you're not special. Every white guy here has been through the same thing living in an Asian country.

One suspect a lot of the said guys enjoyed their moment in the sun! The internet is full of it :)