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Why are white women the worst to date? Is this an American thing or includes Russians, Hungarians, Swedes, etc?
So apparently the White Nationalist founder of that all white community in Arkansas is being inundated with applications from white guys who have Asian and Mexican wives, despite the community requirements being WHITES ONLY, so much, that he had to put out this tweet telling them TO STOP APPLYING!!

“My wife is a light skinned Mexican and Mexicans are descended from Spain, so we should be allowed in” and “Asians are ‘honorary whites’ so me and my Asian wife should be allowed in.” And dude is like “NOPE, WHITE MEN AND WHITE WOMEN ONLY!!”

How can you call yourself a “white nationalist” or believe in white supremacy and say you believe in securing the future of the white race and you can’t even be bothered to marry and procreate with an actual white woman. You cant have it both ways and you’re a traitor to your cause.

Highly doubt it?

The gentleman from Cameroon is now the head of regional distribution for True Value. One of the Brazilians started his own mobile car detailing business. Another Brazilian couple started a baby clothing sales business online pulling a million plus in sales.

Another Brazilian guy from that group is now the strength and conditioning coach for the Denver Nuggets.

They were an impressive lot.
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melania is the hottest FLOTUS ever and its not even close


I don’t know, man. She’s a smelly immigrant. Wish Trump didn’t have to go overseas to land a wife. It ain’t right.
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Everyone on planet earth isn't like us... and changing their geography thru migration does NOT change their culture


Respectfully disagree. People said the same about the Chinese in 1882 and the Vietnamese in 1970.

Wonder what Trump and Noem think about the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 or the National Origins Formula?

I agree. How’s this going to work?

Nothing like making everyone guilty by association.

When I moved to the States, fell right into the immigrant community and they were the hardest working and most ambitious people I’ve ever met. People from Brazil, Mozambique, Cameroon, India, Morocco, etc….multiple degrees, business owners, professionals.

We need people like this.
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Camps Hansen/Butler thanks you for your service


We were outside Kadena Gate 2 and Camp Foster. You were up in the sticks.
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In most of Asia they’re just happy if you don’t do that that weird American thing of suddenly adopting a “me Chinese” accent when speaking English to them.


To be fair, that’s hard not to do. Ha!

I guess the language controversy depends on the country. I know in Thailand, the only farang I met that actually spoken conversational Thai worked at the embassy and studied intensively for 8 hours a day (paid for by US gov’t).

If you tried to speak Thai to locals, they would laugh and insist on speaking English.
Great post. That’s what I was getting at.

Plus, the original poster is incredibly naive. When you live overseas and you hang out with your American, Canadian, Aussie and European friends, do you seriously think we’re all going to be conversing in Thai or Vietnamese or Korean?

Give me a break.
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I don't know why this bothers people so much


I’m totally with you on this. I love how this bothers people.

My question is….why do Americans insist on being so incredibly stupid when it comes to foreign languages?

I spent 18 years overseas and experienced various multilingual situations depending on the culture. For example, when I was in Japan, people would approach you on the train to practice their English. It never bothered me as I enjoyed visiting with people.

Here in America, I’ve asked Mexicans if they experienced the same phenomenon and they said very rarely. If so many Mexicans live in the US, why aren’t more people challenging themselves to pick up a second language? Such a great opportunity to expand their depth of knowledge instead of complaining about the depth of others. It’s apparently not that hard to learn.
Your post made me laugh.

I used to manage some sports bars on Okinawa and our company also had two strip clubs. You wouldn’t believe how much money those peeler bars brought in alone.

All of our customers were American military and it was insane on payday weekend. Those guys would blow their entire paychecks on payday. Non-payday weekend, we were almost dead. Some of these military guys just could not manage their money.

But they had girls in there pulling $15,000 a month. Crazy.
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This stupid sonofabitch still doesn't even understand the definition of third world countries. Thailand and the Philippines are not third world countries.


Well, technically you’re right. They aren’t as bad as Louisiana…..but good lookin women!!! Amirite? And affordable.
Go read the travel board, big guy. It’s full of sad white guys griping about American white women and the pros and cons of importing a wife.

You gotta feel sorry for them in a way.
What?? We can’t just ban all third-world immigrants!!!

How are all the MAGA incels going to get a wife in the Philippines and Thailand???
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kunta eh? kind of racist


Would you expect anything else from this Mensa gathering?
Burma and Myanmar are the same country, ya dumb hillbilly.

Why on earth would you add Cambodia? What the hell did they do?
Since we’re on the topic of racism and horrible people…..can you guys explain to me the following expressions?

‘fatigue’
‘toll paid’
‘salvage title’

Has something to do with white women and black men but it’s too subtle.
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But I am also against a sweeping ban on hundreds of thousands of people, many of whom are very loyal to America and the West.


I’m with you on this. One wacko commits an atrocious act and now you’re going to ban every person from that country.

Maybe since every female teacher in America that has sex with her male student is white, we should ban all caucasian female teaching applicants from high school and junior high teaching positions moving forward. Crazy analogy but using the same logic. We gotta protect our kids!!
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….. all of the Democrats need to be sent to the crappiest third world country there is.


Cool idea but why send all the pinko-libs to Louisiana?
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This country needs a purge.


Which groups and individuals would you like to see eliminated? Which individuals should be allowed to carry out these tasks?
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Leave the public schools for the losers and freaks.


You grew up going to private schools?

Lucky.
I grew up in Oklahoma City and had a classmate a few blocks over that was a bit ‘odd’.

One day in the 5th grade, a friend and I were riding bikes when we rode by this kid’s house. He said “Hey guys, wanna see some nude pictures?” We quickly agreed to look at these photos so we followed him into his bedroom.

He produced a stack of old pictures with ‘May 1969’ stamped on the frame. We thumbed through them to find old photos of his dad in Vietnam. Foxholes, choppers, machine guns, no nudes. We pointed this out and with a smile on his face said ‘Keep looking.”

Suddenly we found the most disturbing photos I could have imagined: naked photos of his parents having sex.

His mother was featured with a massive beehive haircut and hairy bush. There was one close up shot of his mother’s vagina with a veiny dildo deeply inserted. It was honestly disgusting.

“Dude, these are pictures of your parents.”

And with the creepy smile, he said “I know.”

Fast forward to 1995 and his pregnant sister was killed in the bombing. She was actually counted as two victims. Her mother was very involved in the case and was often interviewed on TV. Every time, I thought of the beehive and bush.

A few years later, I was working overseas when a co-worker brought in a newspaper. On the front was President Bill Clinton consoling a grieving mother at the dedication ceremony for the OKC Bombing Memorial.

My co-workers looked at the photo with sadness and sympathy. All I could think of was Lewinsky and a cigar with the beehive, bush and veiny dildo.

Everybody’s into something.

It’s a valid question but every culture has something.

I was at a bus station last week (overseas) and was sitting near three young guys backpacking. One guy was from Holland and the others were either German or maybe Russian. They weren’t overweight at all and looked to be in good shape.

Anyway, they were going on about various topics when suddenly the Dutchman says….”Did you know the average American has more body fat than a pig? Isn’t that incredible.”

The others went on about how much Americans eat and don’t exercise. It was honestly kind of funny. Of course, I sucked in my gut and kept my mouth shut.
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The ladyboys in Thailand Probably arent trying to convince themselves that they magically became a woman.


When I was living in Thailand, it was explained to me by co-workers that Thai people believe in reincarnation always within the Kingdom. You’re always reincarnated as a Thai person (or a dog if you were awful).

There are four sexes in Thailand: men, women, ladyboys and toms (butch lesbians). And there are far more toms than ladyboys. Twenty percent of the women in Thailand look like Roy Orbison.

Anyway, Thai people are so accepting of transgender people because they believe that person was the opposite sex in a previous life and just didn’t properly ‘transition’ into the new life.
Enjoying the responses so far. Good stuff

How is multiculturalism ‘satanic or demonic’? Genuinely curious.
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Yeah, they love these third world cultures for the 2 weeks they stay there. If they had to live like the average person in that culture, they’d be on the next raft out of there.


Ha! To be fair, the author has lived and traveled around the world more than a few times. I find his articles quite fascinating. Great responses thus far.

“Mostly through the Harvard Botanical Museum, he spent three years in the Amazon and Andes as a plant explorer, living among fifteen indigenous groups in eight Latin American nations, while making some 6,000 botanical collections.[2] He conducted ethnographic fieldwork among several indigenous societies of northern Canada. His work later took him to Haiti to investigate folk preparations implicated in the creation of zombies, an assignment that led to his writing Passage of Darkness (1988) and The Serpent and the Rainbow (1986), a bestseller. The book was used loosely as the basis of a Wes Craven horror film, The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988).“

What are your thoughts on this quote from Canadian anthropologist Wade Davis? Do you agree or disagree?

“The world in which you were born is just one model of reality. Other cultures are not failed attempts at being you; they are unique manifestations of the human spirit.”
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There's an agenda even if you don't want to admit it.


It’s true. Whenever my wife and I get together privately with other interracial couples, we toast our glasses and laugh maniacally at our crafty participation in the destruction of the ‘white race’. It’s on the brink of extinction, you know.
I think you meant to say that I should be obsessed with it.
I’m ‘offended for others’ because the behavior is wrong.

It’s amazing that this has to be explained to a Christian.