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Who did that? Show me a quote.
See, I think you're backed into a corner now. You're attempting to stereotype one culture, while shriveling away from stereotypes of your own culture in your own country.
I never came remotely close to apologizing for anything, but this is going to be your attempt at a deflection.
The thread speaks of how Liberals are decrying imaginary (imo) racism in the usage of the term Wuhan Flu.
You scuttled in here and started lamenting the fact that Asians are under attack.
I think the term is called frontlashing:
But recently a lot of people have been blurring the lines between attacking attacking the Chinese government, and attacking whatever perception they have of Chinese culture and attacking all ethnic Chinese people. It's been sort of sad to see. It's not surprising that Chinese people are fed up with it, and they have every right to stand up for themselves.
I answered your argument with an example of inherant racism in Chinese culture. This example I thought was buttressed by the fact Africans right now, are under attack in Guangzhou, with the (apparent) blessing of the CCP.
You replied with a video clip that somehow infers that I'm automatically saying there are no structural issues amongst Africans and Akata? lol
How am I shrinking away? I make no excuse for another man failings, even if he's retarded.
Can both of us say that?
It's not even just Blacks or Africans that oppressed in China. I used that example because it relates to me more. But theres still the Falon Gong, Tibetians, Christians, the Muslims that you love so much, feminists, Buddhists, battybois or anybody with an opinion outside of the CCP party line gets heavily oppresed.
You gonna send me video clips of Chinese peeps getting attacked by them too?
That's what their country is. The Wuhan Virus has NOTHING to do with Chinese racism and every thingto do with how the CCP has degraded that society. To and to not acknowledge that is to enable it.
But for some reason you're using the naming an actual disease from it's place of orgin as some sort of righteous cause celebre for the Chinese people.
No.