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Creation98 t1_iudkrv3 wrote

Fair enough. Though possessing “racist” beliefs is a very broad definition and is incredibly subjective.

Someone could possess some biases in America that some list deems to be “racist,” but still not be nearly as racist as, say a Korean, who has a blanket ban against all black people from their business.

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marmorset t1_iuer93t wrote

Korean business owners don't ban black people from their stores, they're the only ones willing to open up in black neighborhoods and deal with the problems.

I grew up in a black neighborhood and Korean shopkeepers weren't following around black people (and the few white customers) because they're racist, they were doing it because they learned who the thieves were. Koreans business owners want to make money, they care about green more than skin color.

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Creation98 t1_iueryzt wrote

You’re right. I do not disagree with you. I’m talking more about Asian countries overseas. Not Asian Americans.

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marmorset t1_iuevjae wrote

I was in China a couple of times and I don't know if they were racist or not because everyone treats everyone else like crap.

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