Posted December 09, 2015
victorchopin
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Posted December 09, 2015
We Germans take everything so seriously. Seriously, no sense of humour.
And as a result of that, we tend to be rather ideological and dogmatic and confrontational, more so than other countries maybe.
And I feel that we tend to be inhibited towards people we don't know or don't know extremely well, but this might be different according to the region.
And as a result of that, we tend to be rather ideological and dogmatic and confrontational, more so than other countries maybe.
And I feel that we tend to be inhibited towards people we don't know or don't know extremely well, but this might be different according to the region.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by emge27
Gilozard
Registered: Apr 2011
From United States
Posted December 09, 2015
vicklemos: Really? US politicians state something, uh, derogatory (in any way) in public or anything? Care to give some examples?
It's nothing close to what happens in Russia or several African/Middle-East countries. At least, not the stuff said in public. Hm. Now I'm curious. What is the common Asian stance on gender issues? I don't think I've ever really seen reports on that.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by Gilozard
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Posted December 09, 2015
vicklemos: Really? US politicians state something, uh, derogatory (in any way) in public or anything? Care to give some examples?
Gilozard: It's nothing close to what happens in Russia or several African/Middle-East countries. At least, not the stuff said in public. Hm. Now I'm curious. What is the common Asian stance on gender issues? I don't think I've ever really seen reports on that.
Haven't heard a nasty thing coming out of politicians mouths about dudes who happen to dress themselves as mamasitas*, though :)
*well they are mamasitas, after all :P
Post edited December 09, 2015 by vicklemos
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Posted December 09, 2015
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Posted December 09, 2015
vicklemos: Really? US politicians state something, uh, derogatory (in any way) in public or anything? Care to give some examples?
From Donald Trump: http://antifascistnews.net/2015/07/29/28-racist-sexist-homophobic-and-transphobic-quotes-from-gop-frontrunner-donald-trump/
Fron Ted Cruz:
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2015/10/13/ted-cruz-claims-that-trans-people-are-a-social-experiment/
From Mike Huckabee (autoplaying video alert)
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/02/politics/mike-huckabee-transgender-caitlyn-jenner/
From Ben Carson:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ben-carson-transgender-bathrooms_563baba5e4b0b24aee4958cb
This is just the results of simple google searching, and these are people who are running for *President*, not some low level position. I find this to be quite terrifying.
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Posted December 09, 2015
Hmm, I think my fellows here could be more open, smart, selfless, humorous, optimistic and friendly. Uh, and they could value high quality food more. But apart from that... it could be much worse.
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Posted December 09, 2015
R-R-R-R-R-R-REAALLY?!?
HIM!? :P
Thanks dtgreene, I'll check these. Sad to see this happens on a such basis, it seems. What a joke.
Ted Cruz: social experiment. Gosh! 21st century, where are ya?
Hm. Now I'm curious. What is the common Asian stance on gender issues? I don't think I've ever really seen reports on that. It depends. In India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and -correct me if I'm wrong- in Iran there are the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hijra_(South_Asia)]Hijras[/url]. Westeners such as myself know a little more about transgender in Thailand than hijras, I guess.
HIM!? :P
Thanks dtgreene, I'll check these. Sad to see this happens on a such basis, it seems. What a joke.
Ted Cruz: social experiment. Gosh! 21st century, where are ya?
vicklemos: Really? US politicians state something, uh, derogatory (in any way) in public or anything? Care to give some examples?
Gilozard: It's nothing close to what happens in Russia or several African/Middle-East countries. At least, not the stuff said in public. Hm. Now I'm curious. What is the common Asian stance on gender issues? I don't think I've ever really seen reports on that.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by vicklemos
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Posted December 09, 2015
Partly true, but i assure you that i know a fair share of people that are pretty well cultured and yet are the spitting image of "the middle italian". Racist, opportunistic, presumptuous people, blaming others for everything and ready to take advantage of anybody and everything without any regards for rules, laws or even just the basic respect for their neighbor.
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Posted December 09, 2015
vicklemos: Really? US politicians state something, uh, derogatory (in any way) in public or anything? Care to give some examples?
Hate to say it but outside of US some GOP candidates for the upcoming presidency elections are depicted in press either as a disgrace of their nation, a laughing stock (if you chose not to take them very seriously) or as Nazis and danger for the worlds largest democracy. Donald Trump should have got zero media attention since the day he mocked John McCain dishonoring his valor in the VIetnam war. This first of many no-gos which followed should have been the end for his candidacy. Because it didn't happen the opinion is now that the US society as a whole must have gone crazy to allow and even partly indulge in such.
Unfortunately that means that the distance to the really crazy nations like China, Turkey, Russia, Japan, Iran, ... gets smaller.
I'm always getting a bit pessimistic about the future whenever I think about this.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by Trilarion
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Posted December 09, 2015
Religious Bigotry and outright refusal to take policy from countries with 1000s of years of history.
I'm of the school of 'The USA isn't leftist ENOUGH', thank you.
I'm of the school of 'The USA isn't leftist ENOUGH', thank you.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by Darvond
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Posted December 09, 2015
vicklemos: Really? US politicians state something, uh, derogatory (in any way) in public or anything? Care to give some examples?
Trilarion: Hate to say it but outside of US some GOP candidates for the upcoming presidency elections are depicted in press either as a disgrace of their nation, a laughing stock (if you chose not to take them very seriously) or as Nazis and danger for the worlds largest democracy. Donald Trump should have got zero media attention since the day he mocked John McCain dishonoring his valor in the VIetnam war. This first of many no-gos which followed should have been the end for his candidacy. Because it didn't happen the opinion is now that the US society as a whole must have gone crazy to allow and even partly indulge in such.
Unfortunately that means that the distance to the really crazy nations like China, Turkey, Russia, Japan, Iran, ... gets smaller.
I'm always getting a bit pessimistic about the future whenever I think about this.
victorchopin
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Posted December 09, 2015
Trilarion: Donald Trump should have got zero media attention since the day he mocked John McCain dishonoring his valor in the VIetnam war. This first of many no-gos which followed should have been the end for his candidacy. Because it didn't happen the opinion is now that the US society as a whole must have gone crazy to allow and even partly indulge in such.
Personally, that's the clear representation of the "huge-est" step back in many years; he's the exact lackluster, and I'm stating that in the whole sense of human reason. I know that the political world in the US is somehow unispired these days, but throwing popcorns at this corn haired bizarro is as safe as playing russian roulette blind (and naked or whatever).
If this folk gets elected, it's not for the fact that he's ascending, no: it's you guys (US nationals) who are descending, so said the poet.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by vicklemos
Gilozard
Registered: Apr 2011
From United States
Posted December 09, 2015
vicklemos: Really? US politicians state something, uh, derogatory (in any way) in public or anything? Care to give some examples?
Trilarion: Hate to say it but outside of US some GOP candidates for the upcoming presidency elections are depicted in press either as a disgrace of their nation, a laughing stock (if you chose not to take them very seriously) or as Nazis and danger for the worlds largest democracy. Donald Trump should have got zero media attention since the day he mocked John McCain dishonoring his valor in the VIetnam war. This first of many no-gos which followed should have been the end for his candidacy. Because it didn't happen the opinion is now that the US society as a whole must have gone crazy to allow and even partly indulge in such.
Unfortunately that means that the distance to the really crazy nations like China, Turkey, Russia, Japan, Iran, ... gets smaller.
I'm always getting a bit pessimistic about the future whenever I think about this.
That's going to backfire once we get to the real election campaigning, but right now it's the equivalent of a pre-show and doesn't mean a whole lot. Donald Trump has tried to run in several presidential elections, starting out with a splash and then fading away once the voting block gets a good look at his crazy.
Trilarion: Donald Trump should have got zero media attention since the day he mocked John McCain dishonoring his valor in the VIetnam war. This first of many no-gos which followed should have been the end for his candidacy. Because it didn't happen the opinion is now that the US society as a whole must have gone crazy to allow and even partly indulge in such.
vicklemos: Personally, that's the clear representation of the "huge-est" step back in many years; he's the exact lackluster, and I'm stating that in the whole sense of human reason. I know that the political world in the US is somehow unispired these days, but throwing popcorns at this corn haired bizarro is as safe as playing russian roulette blind (and naked or whatever).
If this folk gets elected, it's not for the fact that he's ascending, no: it's you guys (US nationals) who are descending, so said the poet.
The only change this time is that the media is giving him, and all the nutjobs, more air time than usual.
Post edited December 09, 2015 by Gilozard