
PPEcel
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At my American boarding school we had these things called “sit-down dinners” a few times a week. They were, well, sit-down dinners: each table had 7-10 kids and a teacher. Everyone wore a suit. Seating was randomly assigned and changed every few weeks; the school wanted different kinds of kids to socialize with one another. I was at a table with a Russian exchange student (“Viktor”), a Changlite (“Daniel”), and a blonde Stacy. There were a few other kids but I don’t remember who they were. Viktor is quiet, perhaps because English is his second language, but Daniel is loud.
Halfway through the meal, Stacy asks Viktor where he’s from.
“Saint Petersburg,” he says.
“Oh nice! I go to Florida for spring break every year,” Stacy replies.
“No, I’m from Russia. I mean St Petersburg, Russia.”
A few minutes later, Stacy asks Daniel and I why we spoke such great English. We looked at each other in confusion and then back at her. Daniel spoke first. “What do you mean?”, he said.
Later I found out that Daniel’s great-grandfather earned a Purple Heart whilst serving in the U.S. Army’s 442nd Infantry Regiment in WWII. So Daniel was actually a 5th-generation American of Japanese descent. Daniel was born in California and didn’t speak any language other than English. Turns out that Stacy had incorrectly made the assumption that Daniel was one of the many ricecel international students we had on campus. Funnily enough, she had also assumed that Viktor was American, even though he had been in burgerland for less than a month, and spoke with a heavy Russian accent.
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If you’re an ethnic in North America, Europe, or Australasia you know what I’m talking about.
“Where are you from?”
“*insert place of birth here*”
“No, I meant where are you really from?”
Normies would never ask a mayocel a question like this. But that’s the kind of shit that ethnics have to deal with. We’re perpetually treated as outsiders who have to prove again and again that we belong. Remember the 2016 Senate race in Illinois in which Mark Kirk lost his seat after joking about Tammy Duckworth’s Thai background?
If you are rice or curry, even if you were born and grew up in Manhattan, went to Phillips Andover and Princeton and Yale Law, some normies take one look at you and make the assumption that you’re still somehow less “Westernized” or “American”, and therefore less “patriotic” and less respectable, compared to some mayoloser smoking meth in his trailer in Alabama.
Does this affect ethnics’ dating prospects? Probably not, and if so, only marginally. It’s not really a big deal, but it underscores the fact that normies don’t consider the fact that their thoughts and actions are coloured by all sorts of implicit biases and cultural stereotypes. Most normies don’t think of themselves as racist, but they most definitely are, at some level.
I mean, Stacy wasn’t a horrible person. Over the years I found out that she was actually a pleasant person to socialize with. She, like many other mayonormies, just wasn’t fully aware that their impression of “Americanism” was simply “whiteness”. Our teacher at that table, who happened to teach APUSH, took the time to politely and delicately give her a crash course on race relations in the U.S. So it ended up being a learning opportunity for her.
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We have some incredibly retarded alt-right users who say shit along the lines of, “Ethnicels should just go be with their people.” Take a second to digest how brainless that suggestion really is.
Where to, exactly? Why the fuck should people like Daniel return to a country whose languages they don’t even fucking speak and whose culture they don’t understand? How could that possibly solve their inceldom? And what does a person do if he is “so mixed” that his grandparents are from 4 different continents? I mean, I know half a dozen individuals who actually own three or more passports for this reason.
There’s absolutely no logical basis to that comment at all. To actually say something that stupid, your IQ has to begin with a decimal point. But I suppose that’s the state of incels.co in 2020.
Halfway through the meal, Stacy asks Viktor where he’s from.
“Saint Petersburg,” he says.
“Oh nice! I go to Florida for spring break every year,” Stacy replies.
“No, I’m from Russia. I mean St Petersburg, Russia.”
A few minutes later, Stacy asks Daniel and I why we spoke such great English. We looked at each other in confusion and then back at her. Daniel spoke first. “What do you mean?”, he said.
Later I found out that Daniel’s great-grandfather earned a Purple Heart whilst serving in the U.S. Army’s 442nd Infantry Regiment in WWII. So Daniel was actually a 5th-generation American of Japanese descent. Daniel was born in California and didn’t speak any language other than English. Turns out that Stacy had incorrectly made the assumption that Daniel was one of the many ricecel international students we had on campus. Funnily enough, she had also assumed that Viktor was American, even though he had been in burgerland for less than a month, and spoke with a heavy Russian accent.
-------------------------------------------------
If you’re an ethnic in North America, Europe, or Australasia you know what I’m talking about.
“Where are you from?”
“*insert place of birth here*”
“No, I meant where are you really from?”
Normies would never ask a mayocel a question like this. But that’s the kind of shit that ethnics have to deal with. We’re perpetually treated as outsiders who have to prove again and again that we belong. Remember the 2016 Senate race in Illinois in which Mark Kirk lost his seat after joking about Tammy Duckworth’s Thai background?
If you are rice or curry, even if you were born and grew up in Manhattan, went to Phillips Andover and Princeton and Yale Law, some normies take one look at you and make the assumption that you’re still somehow less “Westernized” or “American”, and therefore less “patriotic” and less respectable, compared to some mayoloser smoking meth in his trailer in Alabama.
Does this affect ethnics’ dating prospects? Probably not, and if so, only marginally. It’s not really a big deal, but it underscores the fact that normies don’t consider the fact that their thoughts and actions are coloured by all sorts of implicit biases and cultural stereotypes. Most normies don’t think of themselves as racist, but they most definitely are, at some level.
I mean, Stacy wasn’t a horrible person. Over the years I found out that she was actually a pleasant person to socialize with. She, like many other mayonormies, just wasn’t fully aware that their impression of “Americanism” was simply “whiteness”. Our teacher at that table, who happened to teach APUSH, took the time to politely and delicately give her a crash course on race relations in the U.S. So it ended up being a learning opportunity for her.
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We have some incredibly retarded alt-right users who say shit along the lines of, “Ethnicels should just go be with their people.” Take a second to digest how brainless that suggestion really is.
Where to, exactly? Why the fuck should people like Daniel return to a country whose languages they don’t even fucking speak and whose culture they don’t understand? How could that possibly solve their inceldom? And what does a person do if he is “so mixed” that his grandparents are from 4 different continents? I mean, I know half a dozen individuals who actually own three or more passports for this reason.
There’s absolutely no logical basis to that comment at all. To actually say something that stupid, your IQ has to begin with a decimal point. But I suppose that’s the state of incels.co in 2020.
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