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Just now, stevenl said:

I think you would have to change your text to 'non-native American's aren't likely to understand issues surrounding native Americans.', IMO a vast majority of non-native Americans has no idea about the issues.

No, because that wasn't the point I was making.

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2 minutes ago, stevenl said:

I think you would have to change your text to 'non-native American's aren't likely to understand issues surrounding native Americans.', IMO a vast majority of non-native Americans has no idea about the issues.

Maybe change the last line from "has no idea" to "don't care"?

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3 minutes ago, stevenl said:

And the good thing is that most people living outside of the USA don't need to have that talk with their kids, since these issues are only related to the US.

Absolutely. The US from it's conception  has been the mot racist county in the history of the world, and while racism has been eradicated in every other county in the world it continues to grow exponentially in the United States. 

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7 minutes ago, Smithson said:

No, because that wasn't the point I was making.

OK, so in order to make your point you're giving a completely wrong impression of the facts, simply to make your point. 

In these situations your text should be corrected, as it was. Even more so in this situation, where you specifically excluded non-native Americans, where the point made should have included them.

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1 minute ago, stevenl said:

OK, so in order to make your point you're giving a completely wrong impression of the facts, simply to make your point. 

In these situations your text should be corrected, as it was.

I'm not sure I agree. What point do you think I was trying to make?

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22 minutes ago, Smithson said:

Not really, non-American's aren't likely to understand issues surrounding native Americans. In general there seems to be an expectation that everyone in the world has to try to understand what it's like to be a minority in America, while Americans themselves know little about other countries.

Being a native American Indian is no different than being black.  Or asian.  Or hispanic.  It's racism.  Plain and simple.  And it exists in pretty much every country in the world.  In one form or another.

American's do know less about other countries than some other peoples.  But not really that much.  I can put up some videos of Europeans having problems to identify geography outside their country. 

But mainly because it's a HUGE country with a diversity that doesn't require you to travel for...say...snow skiing.  Hitting the beaches.  Or enjoying the forests.  Unlike in, say, Europe.  And we've only got 2 borders.  One speaks English.  The others are a long way away.

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2 minutes ago, Jeffr2 said:

Being a native American Indian is no different than being black.  Or asian.  Or hispanic.  It's racism.  Plain and simple.  And it exists in pretty much every country in the world.  In one form or another.

American's do know less about other countries than some other peoples.  But not really that much.  I can put up some videos of Europeans having problems to identify geography outside their country. 

But mainly because it's a HUGE country with a diversity that doesn't require you to travel for...say...snow skiing.  Hitting the beaches.  Or enjoying the forests.  Unlike in, say, Europe.  And we've only got 2 borders.  One speaks English.  The others are a long way away.

The point I was making is how posters refer to the US without stating such, as we're in Thailand. Most other nationalities point out when they are only speaking of one country.

Among developed countries I think American's do worst at geography.

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5 minutes ago, John Drake said:

Well, this thread seems to have gone completely completely off topic. Any updates for the news story that was the actual subject of this topic?

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/19/us/atlanta-shootings-massage-spa#the-suspect-asked-if-he-was-going-to-jail-for-the-rest-of-his-life-police-say

As the man charged with murder in the Atlanta spa shootings was put in a jail uniform and brought to a cell on Tuesday night, hours after the attacks, he asked a sheriff’s deputy if he was going to spend “the rest of his life” in jail, according to a police report.

The authorities have said that Mr. Long told them he was on his way to Florida to commit more violence on a business tied to the pornography industry there.

As investigators on Friday continued to investigate whether to classify the attacks as a hate crime, people who knew Mr. Long offered new details about a dangerous collision of sexual loathing and what a former roommate described as “religious mania” that marked his life in the years before the shooting spree.

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7 hours ago, tonbridgebrit said:

So there's been a huge increase in crimes against Asians in America, during the last year.  Surely,  Covid has caused a huge amount of hatred towards China and Chinese.  People who carry out attacks on Chinese are not going to know if they're Vietnamese, or Korean, or Japanese. Some of the Thais also look the same as Chinese.

I think we should accept that a vast amount of anti-China sentiment has been shown on various internet forums. Unfortunately, there's anti-China sentiment on Thai Visa.  Do expressions of hatred towards China and Chinese people encourage attacks on Chinese people ? I think they do.

If you're thinking about taking your Thai girlfriend or wife to America right now, it might be an idea to wait for the current hatred towards China and Chinese people to slowly subside, and then take her.

And hopefully, we will see a reduction in the amount of hatred towards China and Chinese people here on Thai Visa.

Regarding the US, the anti-Chinese sentiment will certainly last as long as Covid is around, but maybe much longer, because the economic damage to so many will last a long time. Maybe for the good of other Asians it would be best to greatly restrict entry to the US of Chinese nationals indefinitely.

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I have no idea about the racist element here, but the  underlying issues of male sexual fragility are way open.

 So there has been a lot of talk over the Atlanta shooters 'sex addiction' problem, which then seemed to then morph into the the fetishization and hyper sexuality of Asian women.

Let's get real, this is a man problem.

There is no such thing as 'sex addition' thats just a crock of <deleted>. Asian hyper sexuality! Oh once again, get real, the same argument gets punted every time a woman gets raped, because she was wearing too short a skirt. I'll never use the 'I'm not one of those guys' argument, but I totally get until we change the entire idea of what it is to be a man, in the age of online porn, this is only going to get worse, regardless of what laws get passed, your son's need to be educated on what a real man is, and what and how they regard women!

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5 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Total agreement but add that the nation leaders and media have the moral responsibilities to stand up against racism and guns. Alas it is lacking and is worst that it is being exploited and hijacked for political expediency and power. 

In the US, with the coming of the rightist Messiah, Rupert Murdoch, his media are promoting the racist gun culture.

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On 3/17/2021 at 3:24 PM, shy coconut said:

I'm curious, are you in the Atlanta area and is you wife of Asian appearance?

I was wondering if there is a general prejudice against women of certain ethnicity in Georgia .

I'd say "no", what's more common is the "smart Asian" stereotype and the assumption that you went to Georgia Tech.

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9 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Don't say anything bad about China or we'll have another shooting. 


You're saying this out of sarcasm, same as some of your other comments.

I will simply say that all comments and actions against China and Chinese people are wrong, and it's best we see a big reduction in such hatred. For people who want to dish out anti-China comments regarding Covid, I simply say, you're encouraging attacks (intentionally or un-intentionally) on all Chinese and Chinese-looking people.
Why should Vietnamese, Koreans, Japanese, Thais, Chinese from Taiwan and Singapore, why should these people pay the penalty for Covid ? Surely, people who hate China reckon this ?

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1 hour ago, GinBoy2 said:

I have no idea about the racist element here, but the  underlying issues of male sexual fragility are way open.

 So there has been a lot of talk over the Atlanta shooters 'sex addiction' problem, which then seemed to then morph into the the fetishization and hyper sexuality of Asian women.

Let's get real, this is a man problem.

There is no such thing as 'sex addition' thats just a crock of <deleted>. Asian hyper sexuality! Oh once again, get real, the same argument gets punted every time a woman gets raped, because she was wearing too short a skirt. I'll never use the 'I'm not one of those guys' argument, but I totally get until we change the entire idea of what it is to be a man, in the age of online porn, this is only going to get worse, regardless of what laws get passed, your son's need to be educated on what a real man is, and what and how they regard women!

 

Most of the female victims I suggest were old enough (see below) not to be viewed as "hyper sexuality of Asian women". The killer is telling his story, let's see what the Court has to say. Someone who roomed with him has claimed he was a Christian religious weirdo...

 

The first to be named were 33-year-old Delaina Ashley Yaun, 54-year-old Paul Andre Michels, 44-year-old Daoyou Feng and 49-year-old Xiaojie Tan, who owned one of the massage businesses.

The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the other four women on Friday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. These included 74-year-old Soon C Park, 51-year-old Hyun J Grant, 69-year-old Suncha Kim and 63-year-old Yong A Yue.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/3/19/new-mother-army-veteran-among-massage-parlour-shootings-victims

 

 

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