An asian woman said I hate asian men when I talked to her

I don't misinterpret anything. I've been living in this country for 10 years now. Trust me, most Chinese aren't that deep. Some intellectuals might feel that way, but they are few and far between. Most Chinese don't know too much about anything outside their field. All they care about is their bread and circus. The young people of China today literally think they're the greatest race of people on the face of the planet. They're ignorant and proud.
Do they differentiate or do they see all westerners as one
 
I got blackpilled mid Spanish class, the teacher was making a joke about how asians with asians, and all the noodlewhores ewed, one got asked by the teacher if she'd date these 2 ricecels she said no and said she wants American white or any light skin guy that isn't black or rice, few ricecels were whispering no into their mic and bobbing their head some ricecels knew their fate jfl.

This girl that got asked was the one posting BLM propaganda on her story everyday during the riots jfl and how evil white ppl are.
 
I've lived in China as well, although not as long as you. However, I'm much younger than you and when I was there (right before covid) all the people I interacted with were 21 and below. The younger generation is much more clued in on how the rest of the world works, as well as the fact that white chads are all over western media and that's pretty hard to ignore for any one anywhere in the world.

Furthermore, I know you're a teacher (or were) - there's quite a disconnect between chinese kids and Chinese young adults who've learned a lot more about the world. The mindless brainwashing that China does instill in regards to nationalism is definitely there - but there is definitely an underlying current of jealousy I've seen, heard, and read from young chinese males in regards to North Western European men especially.


Tons of anti-American propaganda due to the Vietnamese War, of which white men are used as the image of, not to mention French colonialism. There's a lot of resentment there actually. Of course they hate the Chinese too, just like every Asian country basically hates them. And this is definitely real, been there and been told about the propaganda by Vietnamese girls themselves, been to the war museums, etc - but white men are still definitely given preferential treatment and looked up to. The anti-American propaganda is mostly done as a means of pro-government and pro-communist propaganda I suppose.
Kids are not what I'm talking about. What do you think that I lived at the schools I've worked at?

Anyways you gotta understand that living in a 1st tier international city, I'm guessing you probably lived in Shanghai or Beijing, is far from representative of the "real China". Also, if you don't speak Chinese then the only people you managed to interact with while you were there was a very small fraction of the population who are able to speak English. Most people in China don't speak English, period. Those people, who speak English, are a drop in the bucket. If they haven't spent time abroad themselves then they've certainly spent countless hours over the years soaking up all kinds of strange Western media that the average Chinese doesn't give a sh*t about, all in an effort to supplement their English acquisition. Trust me, they're nothing like the average Chinese.

As for myself I've lived in 13 different Chinese cities, everywhere from Shanghai to Urumqi, and I speak the language. I've partied with local businessmen, college students, pimps, construction workers, hookers, fools, wise men, incels, slayers, military personnel, civilians, and you name it. On top of that I've dated a lot of different kinds of Chinese girls over the years. Quite a few of whom don't speak a word of English. It's a world of difference. I've gotten to know a lot of people over here on a very deep level.

All the average Chinese person cares about is having a career, buying a home, getting married, and having children. That's all they're concerned with. Nothing more. They have no real interest in history or politics. They're not like us in that respect.

You're like a man who was born blind grabbing the trunk of an elephant for the first time, thinking to himself that he's got the entire beast right there in his hands.

Anyways, you've only had a sliver of a glimpse of how thing really are in China. You've only seen a slice of life, which isn't anywhere near representative of the norm.






Ok, now lets get to the Nam. I'm like a walking encyclopedia on that war. It's my only "autistic" obsession. I've also lived in Saigon for 10 months and visited the war museum twice. One time I visited it by accident because of a drug deal gone wrong, lol. That's a long story for another time.

Anyways, you gotta put yourself in the gook's shoes. They've been colonised again and again by the Chinese for thousands of years. Pretty much throughout their entire history. The white man only had a foothold in their land for a relatively short amount of time. As for the Americans, they won their war with us. Why should they feel bitter? Vietnamese (Kinh) are an extremely resilient, very smart, group of people. They understand perfectly well the nature of war and all the atrocities that come with it. War is hell. Did you know that the largest massacre against Vietnamese civilians during that conflict was commited by Cambodians?

Anyways, you're looking at all these things with the eyes of a man who's very young and inexperienced. All that anti U.S. propaganda you seen at the war museum (pictures of people all over the world protesting the USA) only captures a brief period in history. That's not how the Vietnamese feel now. They genuinely love Americans.
 
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It's only like that in the West. In Asia most of em love themselves and hate whites. In poor SE Asian countries they hate whites even more. They take white people's money and smile to their faces, but in their hearts they hate us.

Filipinos might be the only exception. I've never been to the archipelago, but I've got enough experience with flips in my country. Filipinos seem to be the only Asians that genuinely worship whites in their hearts. I don't care for them too much.
Agree. Lots of Filipinos where I am. Very nice people. Friendly & generous. And the women see White men as trophy's (as do many other non-White women).
 
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Do they differentiate or do they see all westerners as one
They see all Westerners as one for the most part, except when they've got a particular grudge against a particular country. Because of the trade war they hate Americans this season. Australians too, and Canadians to a lesser extent as well. All that stuff will go out the window as if it never even happened though, as soon as it's over.
 
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Agree. Lots of Filipinos where I am. Very nice people. Friendly & generous. And the women see White men as trophy's (as do many other non-White women).
I used to work with a lot of them in the States. They really love the white boys.
 
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They see all Westerners as one for the most part, except when they've got a particular grudge against a particular country. Because of the trade war they hate Americans this season. Australians too, and Canadians to a lesser extent as well. All that stuff will go out the window as if it never even happened though, as soon as it's over.
they hold grudge against the brits for the opium wars right
 
they hold grudge against the brits for the opium wars right
No, the only people they hold an undying grudge against are the Japanese. Besides them, their grudges change like the seasons. They come and go. They have no grudge against British.
 
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Kids are not what I'm talking about. What do you think that I lived at the schools I've worked at?
Of course it's not, but if you were to tell me that they didn't influence the way you think about China I'd have to scoff. Obviously.

If they haven't spent time abroad themselves then they've certainly spent countless hours over the years soaking up all kinds of strange Western media that the average Chinese doesn't give a sh*t about, all in an effort to supplement their English acquisition.

Average Chinese definitely consumes stupid capeshit and other big names western franchises. That's all that it really takes.

All the average Chinese person cares about is having a career, buying a home, getting married, and having children. That's all they're concerned with. Nothing more. They have no real interest in history or politics. They're not like us in that respect.
I thought you said they were hyper nationalists who believe in the superiority of their race above all else? It's either one or the other, you won't find disfervent nationalists, it's just not part of the ideology to be passive.

I agree that in my experience this is what the average Chinese wanted too. This is what mostly the average person seems to want everywhere. But it doesn't even take passionate interest in politics or even political awareness to see a racial hierarchy. I've been out in the boonies/sticks of multiple Asian countries and the people there *just know*, and it's way way more obvious than in tier 1 cities - which is why I think it's weird you'd mention that aspect. Not to mention I genuinely believe that caucasoid bone structure is inherently more aesthetic and visually appealing on average.
I've partied with local businessmen, college students, pimps, construction workers, hookers, fools, wise men, incels, slayers, military personnel, civilians, and you name it. On top of that I've dated a lot of different kinds of Chinese girls over the years.

No reason to flex as a white man in China. I did all of these within a month there and in Vietnam and in other Asian countries. It's nothing. Not to mention dangerous people as well.

Ok, now lets get to the Nam. I'm like a walking encyclopedia on that war. It's my only "autistic" obsession. I've also lived in Saigon for 10 months and visited the war museum twice. One time I visited it by accident because of a drug deal gone wrong, lol. That's a long story for another time.
Being a walking encyclopedia on the Vietnam War is great and all but doesn't really change the fact that anti-American propaganda is definitely built into the school system there (have had multiple Vietnamese girls tell me this themselves). I've even had one Vietnamese girl tell me she got suspended for challenging the propaganda/lies they were told about the Vietnamese government and American government. Yes they love Americans, I agree with that, but there's times that even Chinese love Americans just as much - as you said (and as I've noticed) and I agree with you, who the Chinese hate beyond the Japanese is a flavor of the month situation dependent upon who the CCP tells the media to direct hate towards.

Resentment and love are not mutually exclusive, you probably are aware of this by now. Don't get it confused.
 
I tried to talk to this asian girl and she immediately said "I don't like asian guys"

All I wanted to do was ask where a classroom was

Life as a ricecel sucks
Thought you were hapa.
 
Of course it's not, but if you were to tell me that they didn't influence the way you think about China I'd have to scoff. Obviously.
Not on a political level they don't.
I thought you said they were hyper nationalists who believe in the superiority of their race above all else? It's either one or the other, you won't find disfervent nationalists, it's just not part of the ideology to be passive.
It's a blind nationalism. They don't really give it much thought. They're plenty fervent though.
No reason to flex as a white man in China. I did all of these within a month there and in Vietnam and in other Asian countries. It's nothing. Not to mention dangerous people as well.
Yeah, but could you understand what the hell was going on? The difference between you and me is that you were nothing more than a "white monkey" who was only invited to such functions to give face to whoever got you to show up. You probably sat around smiling a lot and nodding your head. Pretending to be able to understand. "Dui" bombing anybody who talked to you for more than two minutes, while having absolutely no idea what they're talking about. Who hasn't had numerous experiences like that during their first week of visiting China? Tell me about it after you've been going to such functions for a couple years, and have begun to understand what people are talking about. Don't get it twisted. My point isn't to flex.
 
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Kids are not what I'm talking about. What do you think that I lived at the schools I've worked at?

Anyways you gotta understand that living in a 1st tier international city, I'm guessing you probably lived in Shanghai or Beijing, is far from representative of the "real China". Also, if you don't speak Chinese then the only people you managed to interact with while you were there was a very small fraction of the population who are able to speak English. Most people in China don't speak English, period. Those people, who speak English, are a drop in the bucket. If they haven't spent time abroad themselves then they've certainly spent countless hours over the years soaking up all kinds of strange Western media that the average Chinese doesn't give a sh*t about, all in an effort to supplement their English acquisition. Trust me, they're nothing like the average Chinese.

As for myself I've lived in 13 different Chinese cities, everywhere from Shanghai to Urumqi, and I speak the language. I've partied with local businessmen, college students, pimps, construction workers, hookers, fools, wise men, incels, slayers, military personnel, civilians, and you name it. On top of that I've dated a lot of different kinds of Chinese girls over the years. Quite a few of whom don't speak a word of English. It's a world of difference. I've gotten to know a lot of people over here on a very deep level.

All the average Chinese person cares about is having a career, buying a home, getting married, and having children. That's all they're concerned with. Nothing more. They have no real interest in history or politics. They're not like us in that respect.

You're like a man who was born blind grabbing the trunk of an elephant for the first time, thinking to himself that he's got the entire beast right there in his hands.

Anyways, you've only had a sliver of a glimpse of how thing really are in China. You've only seen a slice of life, which isn't anywhere near representative of the norm.






Ok, now lets get to the Nam. I'm like a walking encyclopedia on that war. It's my only "autistic" obsession. I've also lived in Saigon for 10 months and visited the war museum twice. One time I visited it by accident because of a drug deal gone wrong, lol. That's a long story for another time.

Anyways, you gotta put yourself in the gook's shoes. They've been colonised again and again by the Chinese for thousands of years. Pretty much throughout their entire history. The white man only had a foothold in their land for a relatively short amount of time. As for the Americans, they won their war with us. Why should they feel bitter? Vietnamese (Kinh) are an extremely resilient, very smart, group of people. They understand perfectly well the nature of war and all the atrocities that come with it. War is hell. Did you know that the largest massacre against Vietnamese civilians during that conflict was commited by Cambodians?

Anyways, you're looking at all these things with the eyes of a man who's very young and inexperienced. All that anti U.S. propaganda you seen at the war museum (pictures of people all over the world protesting the USA) only captures a brief period in history. That's not how the Vietnamese feel now. They genuinely love Americans.
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Yeah, but could you understand what the hell was going on? The difference between you and me is that you were nothing more than a "white monkey" who was only invited to such functions to give face to whoever got you to show up. You probably sat around smiling a lot and nodding your head. Pretending to be able to understand. "Dui" bombing anybody who talked to you for more than two minutes, while having absolutely no idea what they're talking about. Who hasn't had numerous experiences like that during their first week of visiting China? Tell me about it after you've been going to such functions for a couple years, and have begun to understand what people are talking about. Don't get it twisted. My point isn't to flex.
Lol, you make a lot of assumptions for no specific reason. You sound like one of those foreigners who thinks they're special and gets mad when there's other foreigners around them in Asia. It's very off putting.
 
Lol, you make a lot of assumptions for no specific reason. You sound like one of those foreigners who thinks they're special and gets mad when there's other foreigners around them in Asia. It's very off putting.
No, I'm not one of those. The only foreigners I don't like to have around me are the hoards of SJW types. More and more of which have been calling China their home each passing year. Those types of foreigners. I've never been one of those faggots you're talking about. Those types of dudes are always usually still in the "honeymoon phase". Walk past em on the street in a place where you're unlikely to find another foreigner and nod at them, then they pretend like they didn't even see you. I was never like that. Not even before the rose tinted glasses came off.

Anyways, are any of my assumptions wrong?
 
Lol, you make a lot of assumptions for no specific reason. You sound like one of those foreigners who thinks they're special and gets mad when there's other foreigners around them in Asia. It's very off putting.
The point that I'm trying to make is you can't really know too much about a place if you've only spent a very short time there and don't know the language. If you feel otherwise then you're probably the one who's making the assumptions.
 

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