Our resident ignorant, mindless, bile-driven asshole, of course; that's who he is...
One might observe that one admires a lot of Vietnamese people
I'm so glad you brought that up again rube, (though of course that's not at all what you said)
Do you finally have an answer for this?:
Lord Jim wrote:
You already showed your ass in the thread about Vietnamese, trying for two?
LMAO
You must be referring to the discussion where you displayed your ignorant and intellectually barren tendency to universalize from your anecdotal limited experience to ascribe characteristics to a whole people. The discussion where you showed your ass by being unable to answer this question:
Lord Jim wrote:One further point to add here:
On the other hand I've been very impressed by my Vietnamese colleagues. Really amazing people*. I think I would enjoy the social aspects of living there.
yrs,
rubato
*My wife loves her Vietnamese patients as well. Tough, uncomplaining, hardworking, good-humored, courageous, express themselves from the heart.
Why would one think "I would enjoy the social aspects of living there" unless they believed that those characteristics could be ascribed to the population in general?
1.
a person who believes that a particular race is superior to another.
synonyms: racial bigot, racialist, xenophobe, chauvinist, supremacist More
"he was exposed as a racist"
(racially) discriminatory, racialist, prejudiced, bigoted
"a racist society"
1.
having or showing the belief that a particular race is superior to another.
"we are investigating complaints about racist abuse at the club"
Admiring aspects of a common culture which are shared by a group of people is not racist. Not all generalizations are racist and "Vietnamese" is not a race. Many Vietnamese are ethnically Chinese, for one example.
rubato wrote:Admiring aspects of a common culture which are shared by a group of people is not racist.
As long as you are the one doing the determination as to what common culture is "shared by a group of people". It's OK then.
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
rubato wrote:Admiring aspects of a common culture which are shared by a group of people is not racist.
As long as you are the one doing the determination as to what common culture is "shared by a group of people". It's OK then.
No.
It is their culture. Not mine. You have a primitive and crude misconception of "racism" akin to that of Liberty. And a desperate need to diffuse your own racism by blaming others for it.