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McDonalds and other businesses in China refuse service to black people

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Even made him (photoshopped him to) look forward so you couldn't see the black eyelids lol
 
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Fuck mainland China and fuck their homogenous culture.

Maybe if they talked to more black and brown people, they wouldn't eat so many fucking bats
Just want to point out, Africa & South America also have a bushmeat problem too...

In fact, the Ebola outbreak has its suspected origins in bats that were targeted for food by Africans.

Between October 2001 and December 2003, five Ebola virus outbreaks occurred in the border area between Gabon and Republic of Congo. Autopsies of wildlife carcasses showed that chimpanzees, gorillas and bay duikers were infected with the virus.[33] The Ebola virus has been linked to bushmeat, with the primary host suspected to be fruit bats. Between the first recorded outbreak in 1976 and the largest in 2014, the virus has transferred from animals to humans only 30 times, despite large numbers of bats being killed and sold each year. Bats drop partially eaten fruits and pulp, then terrestrial mammals such as gorillas and duikers feed on these fruits. This chain of events forms a possible indirect means of transmission from the natural host to animal populations.[34] The Ebola outbreak near the Luebo river in south-central Democratic Republic of the Congo in May 2007 was traced back to hammer-headed bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus) and Franquet's epauletted fruit bat (Epomops franqueti) colonies. Both species had migrated to fruiting trees on islands in the river and were killed for consumption every day.[35] The suspected index case for the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa in 2014 was a two-year-old boy in Meliandou in south-eastern Guinea, who played in a hollow tree harbouring a colony of Angolan free-tailed bats (Mops condylurus).[36]

Results of a study conducted during the Ebola crisis in Liberia showed that socio-economic conditions impacted bushmeat consumption. During the crisis, there was a decrease in bushmeat consumption and daily meal frequency. In addition, preferences for bushmeat species stayed the same.[37]
 
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You can't argue honestly so I have no interest in engaging with you.

You are saying the caste system is based on skin color and is racist against dark people. Now I'm asking you if you would be able to tell an Indian persons caste based on how dark or light they are. It's a simple question. How is that being dishonest?
 
China seems to be.....uhhh....a "not great" place, to put it as mildly possible

Not sure I've grown to dislike a country so much over the course of a calendar year as much as I have China. Starting with the protests that opened my eyes to the way shit is run over there (which I was pretty oblivious to prior).

Weird place.

Oh boy, check out out this video, and this guy's channel in general. The videos him and his friend make about how life in China really is are absolutely riveting!

 
Heard there was some racial tension that escalated during the Coronavirus, starting from the news that most cases are now imported and also a viral video of a Black man budging in line in front of Chinese citizens and saying that he should go ahead of the Chinese people (which I think is planned propaganda by some parties to cause racial divide).

While there is the usual East Asian prejudice against Blacks underlying the culture, think of it as like the stereotypes existing in the West but with less historic classism and more of a fear / ignorance mixed in due to a lack of exposure. However, among some Chinese citizens and especially the youth, some love hip-hop and basketball culture so some also in turn think Black people are cool and like them. But overall, there is a negative stereotype against Blacks, but then again, this tension will take time to resolve since culture needs to mix and develop more empathy. Hell I know my Asian mother and father exhibit these same racial biases. lol

The main difference is that in China they have not been socially conditioned to act not racist and PC about race, so a lot of their etiquettes towards race is unsophisticated.

Oh boy, check out out this video, and this guy's channel in general. The videos him and his friend make about how life in China really is are absolutely riveting!



I used to watch his videos before he moved to America and turned on the anti-China stance. :)
The thing with him is that he hung out with the poor and unsophisticated Chinese dudes, and he is a White dude who suffered from racial discrimination growing up in South Africa so now he has a chip on his shoulder to defend his racial identity. You can tell his partner is also like that... because they got discriminated against in China when hanging around unsophisticated Chinese citizens who are prone to racial biases (I know in China some would have the bias of thinking that a White dude from a big multicultural American city is superior to a White dude from South Africa or a rural American area). The thing about liking China or not is overall decided based on the person's attitude and perspective on who they are and what Chinese people are.

EDIT: My personal theory is that they are now funded by either the American government or the Chinese government in order to help foster more Chinese nationalism. lol
 
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I used to watch his videos before he moved to America and turned on the anti-China stance. :)
The thing with him is that he hung out with the poor and unsophisticated Chinese dudes, and he is a White dude who suffered from racial discrimination growing up in South Africa so now he has a chip on his shoulder to defend his racial identity. You can tell his partner is also like that... because they got discriminated against in China when hanging around unsophisticated Chinese citizens who are prone to racial biases (I know in China some would have the bias of thinking that a White dude from a big multicultural American city is superior to a White dude from South Africa or a rural American area). The thing about liking China or not is overall decided based on the person's attitude and perspective on who they are and what Chinese people are.

What's your point? He and C-Milk moved to China because they thought it's a fascinating country and an adventure they wanted to live. He moved back because he knew that with his growing exposure he wasn't safe anymore and it was only a matter of time before something would happen to him. He sure had to bite his tongue regarding his harsher opinions while he was still in China, and he can and does speak more freely now.

The thing about liking China or not is overall decided based on the person's attitude and perspective on who they are and what Chinese people are.

What do you mean? China is a communist nightmare full of racist, rude and ignorant people, no matter who you think you are or what your attitude is.
 
What's your point? He and C-Milk moved to China because they thought it's a fascinating country and an adventure they wanted to live. He moved back because he knew that with his growing exposure he wasn't safe anymore and it was only a matter of time before something would happen to him. He sure had to bite his tongue regarding his harsher opinions while he was still in China, and he can and does speak more freely now.

Exactly right, and this although a long vid shows exactly how bad it got for them there. They are not anti China but they had to self censor a lot when they were in China.

 
In order to look legitimate, you cannot be full blown anti-China.
Of course their stance is anti-China. I can show you Youtube channels of other foreigners that aren't anti-China if you wish. lol
Their content appeals to certain Westerners with a certain bias and perspective on the world, and with the rising anti-China sentiment due to the new narrative-war between the West (led by America) and China (plus the whole coronavirus situation :messenger_poop: ), it makes sense for them to be getting more views based on the perspective they are communicating.

EDIT: My point is that we are in our own echo chambers. Anti-China people watch anti-China content and think they aren't biased or anti-China. I watch pro-China or neutral content mostly. I know all the things anti-China people complain about but I see the world in constant evolution. But I really do not like this trend of division. I really wish both sides can mix more. It is like the China subreddit and Sino subreddit. Too extreme in many instances, not neutral enough to diminish antagonism and hate. But emotional extremes drive the hits, the page views, and profits unfortunately.
 
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In order to look legitimate, you cannot be full blown anti-China.
Of course their stance is anti-China. I can show you Youtube channels of other foreigners that aren't anti-China if you wish. lol
Their content appeals to certain Westerners with a certain bias and perspective on the world, and with the rising anti-China sentiment due to the new narrative-war between the West (led by America) and China (plus the whole coronavirus situation :messenger_poop: ), it makes sense for them to be getting more views based on the perspective they are communicating.

EDIT: My point is that we are in our own echo chambers. Anti-China people watch anti-China content and think they aren't biased or anti-China. I watch pro-China or neutral content mostly. I know all the things anti-China people complain about but I see the world in constant evolution. But I really do not like this trend of division. I really wish both sides can mix more. It is like the China subreddit and Sino subreddit. Too extreme in many instances, not neutral enough to diminish antagonism and hate. But emotional extremes drive the hits, the page views, and profits unfortunately.

Are you Chinese?
 
In order to look legitimate, you cannot be full blown anti-China.
Of course their stance is anti-China. I can show you Youtube channels of other foreigners that aren't anti-China if you wish. lol
Their content appeals to certain Westerners with a certain bias and perspective on the world, and with the rising anti-China sentiment due to the new narrative-war between the West (led by America) and China (plus the whole coronavirus situation :messenger_poop: ), it makes sense for them to be getting more views based on the perspective they are communicating.

EDIT: My point is that we are in our own echo chambers. Anti-China people watch anti-China content and think they aren't biased or anti-China. I watch pro-China or neutral content mostly. I know all the things anti-China people complain about but I see the world in constant evolution. But I really do not like this trend of division. I really wish both sides can mix more. It is like the China subreddit and Sino subreddit. Too extreme in many instances, not neutral enough to diminish antagonism and hate. But emotional extremes drive the hits, the page views, and profits unfortunately.
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Well done comrade, try not to make the concern trolling so obvious next time.
 
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Well done comrade, try not to make the concern trolling so obvious next time.

The trend I have noticed is that the other side has no authentic intellectual comeback to what I say.
All the responses are like the above, or some variance of CCP evil! :)

Here is a video from a Youtuber that I enjoy listening to discussing this racism against Blacks situation in China.
The guy isn't Chinese, but he is of Asian decent and from Canada like me.


I understand that if I was not ethnically Chinese and grew up in Canada / America. I'd probably be anti-China myself.
We all love to support our sports team. ;)

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I have no problem of people being anti-China, but please do not pretend like you guys are neutral and on a moral high ground.
Trying to paint a false narrative to blind the sheep, unless you are part of the herd already.
Here is an image I saved of a Chinese HK person explaining the HK riot situation.
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The trend I have noticed is that the other side has no authentic intellectual comeback to what I say.
All the responses are like the above, or some variance of CCP evil! :)

Here is a video from a Youtuber that I enjoy listening to discussing this racism against Blacks situation in China.
The guy isn't Chinese, but he is of Asian decent and from Canada like me.


I understand that if I was not ethnically Chinese and grew up in Canada / America. I'd probably be anti-China myself.
We all love to support our sports team. ;)


Becuse OF COURSE its a Daniel Dumdrill video, China Pana bear yuotuber who's in the CCP pocket in case his fashionable bar in downtown Shenzhen is shut down by the government for saying "The wrong" thing on Youtube.

Stick to gaming side and let the more knowledgeable people talk about racism in China.

Edit: HOLY SHIT double down with the "Factual" Reddit screencap! :messenger_tears_of_joy:
 
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The trend I have noticed is that the other side has no authentic intellectual comeback to what I say.
All the responses are like the above, or some variance of CCP evil! :)

Here is a video from a Youtuber that I enjoy listening to discussing this racism against Blacks situation in China.
The guy isn't Chinese, but he is of Asian decent and from Canada like me.


I understand that if I was not ethnically Chinese and grew up in Canada / America. I'd probably be anti-China myself.
We all love to support our sports team. ;)


As long as the CCP is paying you handsomely to fight for their honor, it's all good brosef. Make that money! :messenger_bicep: ;)
 
Becuse OF COURSE its a Daniel Dumdrill video, China Pana bear yuotuber who's in the CCP pocket in case his fashionable bar in downtown Shenzhen is shut down by the government for saying "The wrong" thing on Youtube.

Stick to gaming side and let the more knowledgeable people talk about racism in China.

The laws in China is different from America's. There is more freedom of speech in the West.
But the perspective of the layman about their government is different in China compared to the West.
In China the government is like the boring and old school grandpa that you don't like, but you still kind of listen to. In America, the counterculture has made people distrust the government more. In HK, part of the population suffered under the cultural revolution so they are biased against the CCP.
Let's also not forget the whole Tiananmen situation that has been ingrained into our being by Western narrative of world history. :)

As long as the CCP is paying you handsomely to fight for their honor, it's all good brosef. Make that money! :messenger_bicep: ;)

The Western narrative now is China has money, but no freedom and no values.
I agree that China should stop using money alone to win sentiments though. Their mistake is that they do not understand how to gain goodwill in a subtle way.
The way Hollywood inserted scenes to please China is clear evidence of this, but now the Western propaganda is to make this perception of China using money to gain favours more evident. lol

I also think Chinese people who buys lots of premium brand names to demonstrate their self-worth are not the kind of people I will normally befriend, but again most Chinese people are not like that. Unfortunately, the ones who are most visible to our monkey brains are also the ones who either have the shittiest mannerisms or those who likes to show off their bling-bling. :messenger_winking_tongue:


EDIT: I shall leave this thread now. I know I will be crushed by the demographic here. :messenger_ogre:
 
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The trend I have noticed is that the other side has no authentic intellectual comeback to what I say.
All the responses are like the above, or some variance of CCP evil! :)

Here is a video from a Youtuber that I enjoy listening to discussing this racism against Blacks situation in China.
The guy isn't Chinese, but he is of Asian decent and from Canada like me.


I understand that if I was not ethnically Chinese and grew up in Canada / America. I'd probably be anti-China myself.
We all love to support our sports team. ;)

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I have no problem of people being anti-China, but please do not pretend like you guys are neutral and on a moral high ground.
Trying to paint a false narrative to blind the sheep, unless you are part of the herd already.
Here is an image I saved of a Chinese HK person explaining the HK riot situation.
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Make a god damn point that isn't a bunch of propaganda that noone can reasonable verify. All you are leaving people to do is kick your soap box out from under you because that is exactly how you have positioned the word salad coming from your end of the conversation.
 
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Make a god damn point that isn't a bunch of propaganda that noone can reasonable verify. All you are leaving people to do is kick your soap box out from under you because that is exactly how you have positioned the word salad coming from your end of the conversation.

What well researched points have you guys made aside from CCP bad and China only uses money to win friends?
Are those 'unbiased' opinions you posted well researched? I know China is trying to get foreigners to help fight the current anti-China campaign going on on Youtube, but does that make the points they are presenting wrong? Note also that the people who are posting pro-China perspectives also genuinely like China. It is not just about the money (if they are getting paid).


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But yeah guys, if anything crazy ever happens and I find myself like the Japanese in WW2... I love capitalism and Canada, what is communism? Who is Karl Marx? lol
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I'm really out now. :messenger_beaming:
 
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If you check his post history he only ever leaves gaming side to post crap like this.


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You've got to wonder about the mentality of Chinese who family ran away from China to escape the CCP control only to stan for them on the other side of the fence with their comfy western freedoms.
 
Kyle Larson (NASCAR driver) used the N word during an online race on IRacing. McDonald's will no longer be sponsoring him.

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This virtue signaling while engaging in nastiness in China sums up why the left needs to stop suckling on the corporate tit.
 
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Kyle Larson (NASCAR driver) used the N word during an online race on IRacing. McDonald's will no longer be sponsoring him.

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This virtue signaling while engaging in nastiness in China sums up why the left needs to stop suckling on the corporate tit.

Yo McDeath, what about China?

*crickets*
 
You've got to wonder about the mentality of Chinese who family ran away from China to escape the CCP control only to stan for them on the other side of the fence with their comfy western freedoms.

This is the sentiment those organizing the HK protests are trying to rally up. Even then it is mixed really, only part of those who left the Mainland during the Cultural Revolution hold an antagonistic attitude towards the Chinese government now and another part are proud of China and its government. The majority just do not care much about politics and just want to get a better life. The CCP then is not the CCP now, but of course the American government does not want people to think this because the American military industry's shareholders need to make more money and China's military shareholders also needs to make more money.:messenger_peace:

Those inside the Mainland are generally proud of the country, especially the younger generation. Then there are also a part who grew up insecure of their identity who went abroad and became CCP and China haters. It is hard to manage because the mainstream narrative of history is written by the groups of elites that created the American world order. lol
As a Chinese Canadian there is still certain privilege when you go to China now, the root of this privilege is Western hegemony... to be fashionable for a large portion of Chinese is to be more Western. The problem is not Chinese or Western, it is just the different group of elites behind the scenes trying to get more power and control over the system of resources (including human beings). In my mind, the current antagonism is like WWE, just part of the show for us, the population (of the world), to go towards the direction 'they' want us to go towards.

In my opinion the CR and Vietnam war was created by the same group who created the counterculture movement in America.. and Mao was all part of the plan.... then somewhere along the way the Chinese who aren't part of the plan took back control from the La Li Lu Le Lo... but this is my conspiracy theorist mind speaking. I am serious but I am also not too serious about this because I understand reality may be an illusion. Okay, time to take some LSD. lol

Oops, I broke my promise. I'm out :messenger_grinning_sweat:
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I'm really out now.

The only thing I have ever been 100% right about on the internet is that anyone posting this always comes back.

and you're not out this time either.

Oh, and I have not read your post either but props for City Hunter Jackie Chan I guess, which is odd as Chinese people have a great dislike for him.
 
Oh, and I have not read your post either but props for City Hunter Jackie Chan I guess, which is odd as Chinese people have a great dislike for him.

HK protesters dislike him because he is pro-China and police, but the protesters are also Chinese, so I guess Chinese people do dislike him.
Chinese culture and identity is complicated, almost as complicated as those non-binary pronouns. lol

Okay, I'm out. Maybe
 
HK protesters dislike him because he is pro-China and police, but the protesters are also Chinese, so I guess Chinese people do dislike him.
Chinese culture and identity is complicated, almost as complicated as those non-binary pronouns. lol

Okay, I'm out. Maybe
No there are plenty of words you haven't put into the Vitamix yet and made a propaganda smoothie out of.
 
As long as the CCP is paying you handsomely to fight for their honor, it's all good brosef. Make that money! :messenger_bicep: ;)

 
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Are you saying people aren't paying attention to or don't care about the Chinese Virus deaths? That they only care about the McDonald's racism? Why not both?
Well, sure, but I think that in recent events and how mainland Chinese people behave, I don't really find this all that surprising.
 
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