August 17, 2005

a slight difference of opinion

whilst trawlin the net for data gathering - pertaining to the biz that is -

i chanced upon the following tidbit's that seemed to contradict popular opinion. or to me at least:

one of those PR bollock's
thai's of chink ancestry integrated so well with the indigenous population that both co-exist harmoniously. the reason - as touted by many - is that both happened to be buddhist.

little-known fact
immigrant chink's - back in the 19th century or earlier - were treated with disdain, and as second-class citizen's. which was and still is commonplace everywhere around the blue marble. regardless of ethnic background's.

moreover, em chinese were "encouraged" to adopt thai name's. or rather, to modify their chinese name's so that they appear native.

so, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out why they were easily assimilated, innit?


duh?worthy comment made by a defective cow, who apparently has limited knowledge of folk other than her own "race"
a half-german, half-wee island chink airhead of a bint whom said cow interviewed [for a trashy rag disguised as an entertainment magazine] is termed *exotic*. what's laughable is said half-german, half-wee island chink airhead of a bint can't even string a decent [written] english sentence together to save her life.

[ok, so german's her first language. and unsurprisingly, her current beau's half-german and half-chink also. bird's of same feather flock together eh?]

anyhoo, how should the letter b be classified then? a confused mongrel? yeah i know, i'm a confused git to begin with, but that's another matter altogether.

in fact, to call said half-german, half-wee island chink blah *eurasian* - apart from "exotic" ::puke:: - is a right insult to proper long-established eurasian's of separate distinct cultures.

not to mention, outrageous.

as enscribed by the letter b @ August 17, 2005 04:55 PM | someone's pinged
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