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RACISM IN SOUTH KOREA AND ASIAN COUNTRIES AND FEAR OF THE BLACK MALE! :(


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I am working as an English teacher in Korea. It is true that to us Americans it seems like Koreans have rude habits: standing very close to eachother in line, running out to get a seat in the bus, and smoking in front of signs that say "No smoking." However, that is just part of life in another country. People in each country do things differently. My Korean friends also experienced culture shock when they lived in the United States as exchange students. In the United States, it is difficult to find a mirror, American public transportation is almost non-existent, beauty products such as face masks and skin cremes do not work as well, and western names are very long and difficult to figure out how to spell. Difficulties happen both ways around.
South Korean television and its mass media "greatly shape and influence the way SOUTH KOREAN CITIZENS think about the rest of the world," so that is why the vast majority of SOUTH KOREAN CITIZENS worship white foreigners due to "THE PREVELANCE OF WHITE HOLLYWOOD," and obviously stil end-up heavilty discriminating against and treating like absolute-crap Korean Americans like myself who go work and live there (I was married and lived there for 7-years from 2009-2016, so my wife can attest here.), as well as Filipinos, blacks, dark-skinned latinos, and any other Asian nationals.

IF YOU ARE "A NON-WHITE FOREIGNER" THEY WILL TREAT YOU LIKE CRAP IN SOUTH KOREA.

I ALSO WORKED THERE AS A KOREAN-AMERICAN BUSINESS ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR FOR "BERLITZ KOREA" FROM 2004-2006 AND 2009-2016, SO I SHOULD KNOW ALL ABOUT IT. RUDE KOREAN MEN, RUDE KOREAN WOMEN, UNRULY KOREAN STUDENT STUDENTS WHO ARE SELFISH-AND-SPOILED BRATS AND THE LIKE. YOU SHOULD KNOW, BECAUSE YOU TOTALLY LOOK LIKE A WESTERN-ESL INSTRUCTOR WOMAN IN SOUTH KOREA, AND "YOU ARE ONLY THERE TO MAKE MONEY IN SOUTH KOREA," BECAUSE YOU ARE PRESENTLY-JOBLESS IN YOUR OWN HOME COUNTRY AND CANNOT FIND WORK IN YOUR OWN HOME COUNTRY.

SOUTH KOREA IS A DAMNED-SHALLOW COUNTRY, AND ONLY A GOOD PLACE IF YOU CAN MAKE A LOT OF MONEY FROM IT. THERE ARE NO EXCUSES FOR THE LACK OF CIVIL LIBERTIES THERE, WHICH IS WHY MANY SOUTH KOREANS (NEARLY 80% OF THE SOUTH KOREAN POPULATION) WANT TO MOVE TO A BETTER COUNTRY, WHICH TREATS THE AVERAGE-CITIZEN WITH "MUTUAL-RESPECT." "MUTUAL-RESPECT" IS A CONCEPT THE AVERAGE, BONE-HEADED SOUTH KOREAN DOES NOT ABSOLUTELY KNOW WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT. GOOD-GOD-RIDDANCE TO ALL OF THOSE DAMNED-RUDE-SIMPLETONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVER PUT-UP WITH WHAT THEY DO, THE RUDE ONES OVER THERE.


WESTERN MEN GO TO WORK IN "TINY SOUTH KOREA" FOR ONLY 3 MAIN REASONS.:

1.) To make a lot of money, because "they are jobless back in their own home countries" so they had to force themselves to go and find work in "Tiny South Korea."

2.) To get laid with Korean women, because they have a tough time getting laid by picky white women back home. "White Hollywood male savior movies" help the average white male geek from England, USA, Australia, Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, New Zealand, and Canada get laid in South Korea.

3.) Get massively drunk on cheap liquor and go around "making jackazzes of themselves at LATE-NIGHT-SOUTH KOREAN BARS."


WESTERN WOMEN GO TO WORK IN "TINY SOUTH KOREA" FOR ONLY 2 MAIN REASONS.:

1.) To make a lot of money, because "they are jobless back in their own home countries" so they had to force themselves to go and find work in "Tiny South Korea."

2.) Go on "sight-seeing travel tours around ASIA."


Very few "WESTERN-ESL-INSTRUCTORS" I HAVE MET ARE/WERE GENUNIELY GOOD PEOPLE, BUT MOST OF THEM WHO COME TO WORK AND LIVE IN SOUTH KOREA "ARE A BUNCH OF SELFISH-AZZHOLES WHO TREAT OTHER PEOPLE LIKE CRAP. SO, I AVOID MANY OF THOSE PSYCOPATHS AND SOCIOPATHS. "SOME" WHITE ESL INSTRUCTORS "ARE CLOSET-RACISTS, TOO."

SOUTH KOREA IS "ONE DRUNKARDS'-AND-PEDOPHILES' AZZHOLE MAGNET" SO STEER-CLEAR OF THAT PLACE IF YOU HAPPEN TO BE "A GOOD MAN" LIKE MYSELF. 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

I AM DONE WITH ALL OF THAT AND ALL OF IT "WHEN IT COMES TO ALL OF THE SHALLOW, RACIST-DRAMA OF PETTY-SOUTH KOREA.

http://www.theroot.com/racism-in-asian-countries-and-fear-of-the-black-male-1790855705
"RACISM IN SOUTH KOREA AND ASIAN COUNTRIES AND FEAR OF THE BLACK MALE." 😴🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷😴

"Now the Chinese are talking s—t about us, too?" My friend Keba semiwhispered, wide-eyed, leaning into her MacBook Pro. We were sitting side by side in the café, and she had just complained about how much time Facebook was sucking.

"What happened?" I asked without turning away from my screen, brow wrinkled, frustrated from my writing assignment.

"This Chinese detergent commercial is so racist!" she said as she pivoted her screen my way. "Why are they f—king with us?" she asked, squeezing her shoulders, with open palms pointing at her screen.

"Because like everywhere else in the world, they're scared of the black d—k, too," I said matter-of-factly.

"Oh my God, Milton, you're so right! They are!" she said.

Because the Chinese are so thirsty for energy, they’re all over Africa. There’s about to be a bunch of Chinese-African babies in a minute. But it also means that Africans are all over China now. Did you notice that the black guy in the commercial was African? Who’s the audience for laundry detergent in China? Women, right? I have little doubt that commercial was intended as not-so-subtle messaging that black men are bad, black is dirty, as in, “Now hear this, now hear this: To all of the women of China, do not give up the goods to the African man. If you do, he will soil your womb.”

Wow … pretty rough, right?

But it isn’t new, and good ole Uncle Sam had a lot to do with how Asians perceive us black men.

Homogeneous Asian countries like Japan, Vietnam and South Korea had limited exposure to black folks until the U.S. military set up bases. When the bases went up, local populations were told that black folks were dangerous devils with tails and black d—ks that were death sentences to reproductive parts, soiling the womb forever.

Yeah, “soiling the womb.”

Hell, if I were a 5-foot-2, 140-pound Asian man who'd never seen a black person, and when I did, he looked big and strong enough to destroy my home with a single punch, and my wife, girlfriend or daughter was afraid of him but seemed to want some of that blackness, I'd want him and his black d—k out of my country, too. Needless to say, Asians bit hard on those American narratives.

You might be wondering who is this Milton guy, and how does he know this?

Historian?

Anthropologist?

Not even close.

I've gotten kicked out of two universities but eventually graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Science in business. However, I know a little something about this because, even though I’m a black man (older black women think I look like Yul Brynner from the King and I, while some younger folks say I look a bit like the Rock), I was born in South Korea: first mother, first culture, first language. My mother was a prostitute who was forced by the U.S. military to choose the color of the soldier she’d serve.

Wait … what?

Yeah, that’s right: She and her girls had to choose the color of the soldier they’d serve.

I was 6 years old, in 1976, when my mother and I moved from the countryside to the camp town—a Korean town that revolves around a U.S. military base—called Bupyeong. We lived just outside the front gates of Camp Market, at the beginning of the red-light district where my mother worked. I saw her transform from a traditional Korean woman with straight black hair and standard Korean garb into a woman with tight dresses, fishnets and Afro. As boss—a madam, a mommassan—she led a group of girls in an all-black club that had been formed after the military was “desegregated” in 1948.

One night I saw my mother and her girls get arrested at her nightclub. She screamed at me from the back of the police wagon, telling me to stay put for two weeks. That was the first time I spent days alone; I was 7. I always wondered where she went and why. Recently, I discovered that the answer is connected to fear of the black d—k.

She was arrested by the South Korean police and incarcerated in a military lockup called a monkey house. Not only were the women incarcerated, but they were also quarantined. Because they were suspected of having sexually transmitted diseases, they were forced to undergo therapies for two or three weeks. That’s what all of this was about: STDs.

According to a soldier who was stationed there in the ’70s, the U.S. military said it was the black soldier, the black d—k, that was responsible for spreading the STDs. So in order to keep the military healthy, it required the desegregated force to segregate when it came to sex. To maintain separation between black and white soldiers, the military reportedly required the girls to be aesthetically obvious to the soldiers they served. The girls who worked with the black men wore Afros and spoke like the black soldiers, while some of the girls who served the white soldiers wore cowboy boots and hats.

So back to the dumping of the dirty African into the wash cycle to produce the clean Chinese guy—some of the blame simply goes to our good ole Uncle Sam.


Born in South Korea, Milton Washington was adopted and in 1979 was brought to the U.S., where he learned English and also learned about American culture. Today he lives in Harlem and operates a creative agency while completing his memoir, entitled Slickyboy.
I am a Korean-American man and a naturalized United States citizen 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷 since 1996, who was born in South Korea in 1975, immigrated to the United States in 1983, and went back to visit South Korea in 2000, and worked there from 2004-2006, and married/worked there from 2009-2016.

TRUTHFULLY PUT, "SOUTH KOREANS ARE OVER-WHELMINGLY INSECURE, MONEY-GREEDY, PLASTIC-SURGERY-OBSESSED, LYING, CHEATING, BACKSTABBING, INCONSIDERATE, AMORAL SIMPLETON-HICKS, WHO US PRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN SHOULD HAVE "NEVER LIBERATED" AT THE END OF THE KOREAN WAR IN 1953.

"SOUTH KOREANS ARE AZZHOLES," AND THEY ARE NOT BY BROTHERS AND THEY ARE NOT MY SISTERS.

 Thank goodness, I have been back in the USA for almost a year now. 

I was a lifelong Christian before working/living in South Korea. After returning from there and back in the USA in 2016, I am no longer a Christian. NO MORE BRAINWASHING-RELIGIONS FOR ME. "SOUTH KOREANS WHO REJECT HUMAN-GOODNESS SHOULD BE 100% REASON ENOUGH THAT GOD DOES NOT EXIST."

You show a South Korean "a triangle," and all they end-up seeing "is a pyramid." YES, THEIR LOGIC IS REALLY THAT GOD-AWFUL.

"JUST-GOOD-RIDDANCE TO THAT BACKWARDS-MORONIC-HELLHOLE." DRUNK-LYING-CHEATING-BACKSTABBING-PETTY-SHALLOW-NARCISSISTIC-ILLOGICAL-UNTRUSTWORTHY-UNRELIABLE-SOUTH KOREAN AZZHOLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

🇰🇷 100% CAVEAT: AVOID SOUTH KOREA AS A WORKING/LIVING DESTINATION. SOUTH KOREA REALLY NEEDS TO BE RENAMED AS "AZZHOLEVILLE." 🇰🇷

http://nextshark.com/south-koreas-black-hyung-shares-experience-blatant-racism/
Black T.V. Personality in Korea Recounts His Racist Experiences in the Country

Posted on January 4, 2017

Sam Okyere, a Ghanaian TV personality in South Korea, opened up on the racism he experienced in a recent episode of the talk show “As You Say”.

Okyere flew to South Korea in 2009 to study computer engineering as a government scholar. However, when opportunities in entertainment came, he had to make a choice.

As it turned out, Sam’s decision led to the stardom he currently enjoys. He made appearances on South Korean variety shows, dramas and even the 2015 film “Intimate Enemies”, KDramaStars said.

While Sam’s journey to fame in the country’s cutthroat entertainment industry sounds smooth, it was not without challenges — especially on the topic of racism.

Sam is often called by the nickname “black hyung”, which means “black brother”, but he hopes people would just address him as “Okyere hyung” or “Okyere dongsaeng” without citing his skin color.

The 25-year-old told “As You Say” (via Allkpop):

“The Korean word that I loved the most since I started learning Korean after coming to South Korea in 2009 was ‘Woori’ (‘We’). But I wonder if ‘woori’ applies to someone like me of color.”

Apparently, he’s tired of hearing stereotypical questions:

“When I tell people that I’m from Africa, I get a lot of startling questions like, ‘Do you grow a lion at your house?’ I get it so often that now I just respond by saying that my father has two lions. That’s how much Koreans are unknowledgeable about Black people and Africa.”

He also recalled one incident in a subway when one auntie prevented him from getting a seat. He quoted her as saying, “What is a black thing doing here in Korea? Go back to your country.”

Unfortunately, passengers were too busy to bother:

“What hurt more was that the other Korean people just sat there and watched. It made me wonder if Koreans just watch foreigners without helping them in difficult situations.”
http://www.allkpop.com/buzz/2016/10/man-peeing-inside-of-a-subway-car-in-seoul-is-grossing-everyone-out🇰🇷
GOOD-BYE, IMDb. It was a fun place when I was first introduced to it in the summer of 1998, but in subsequent years... coming to the realization that "SOUTH KOREANS ARE A HORDE OF NO GOOD, HIGHLY-NEUROTIC, REAL-LYING-UNTRUSTWORTHY/UNRELIABLE-REALLY PIZZ-POOR-DRUNK-JACKAZZ-AZZHOLES" ruined the IMDb experience for all of us. Cest-la-vie... That is life.
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