Asians are honorary whit-

>Asians are honorary whit-

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Who said anything about asians? We're talking about the Japanese.

what the fuck, why? Those poor dogs

Why do you keep making this thread? Is this a false flag?

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Its a fucking animal user.

Nobody said Asians were honorary. Quit posting this thread you fuckng faggot.

>honorary white
there is no such thing, never was, never will be.

>there is no such thing, never was, never will be.
Hitler literally said the Japanese were honorary Aryans, and they rightfully are. This is proven as they are one of the few places untouched by kikery, we must do our part to breed their women with our big white cocks.

How do people believe in God after seeing mans best friend treated this way. If I had a big red button to kill the Chinese I would elbow drop that motherfucker straight through the earth into Beijing.

this

why do the chinese have latin plates on their cars? nice try, white boi. good luck with your mediocre sat scores.
>[laughs in cannibal]

Just tenderising the meat for dinner

can confirm sensais comments on racemixing I'm looking at an ugly ass mudblook and a coal burner right now

fpbp,

chinks are subhuman and don't represent Asia.

chinese arent even people...at least japs love shibe

>Chinese as honorary Aryans
Take your ADHD pills.

As a vegan fascist, I'd invade China solely on the basis of their treatment of animals.

Animal-killers have no rights and need to be systematically exterminated by a fleet of cyborgs.

If the Chinese government doesn't want to step up to the plate then we'll catapult them off the field and show them how the adults run countries.

I thought chinese loved kung fu

fpbp

i highly regret watching this video

it's the japs.

koreans can stay too.

come on,
this shit has to be illegal

i will not accept the fact we even live on a planet which even allows things like this to happen

this video is not from china

do you think chinese buddhist monks drank wine and ate meat in secret?

The abundance and cheapness of human labor, or at least the theoretical presence of it, is noticed as soon as you reach your hotel. If it is a good one, a coolie will be assigned to squat by your door and rise to open it when you come and go, day or night. Another will layout your things if you leave your bag open. Innumerable others will make their appearance out of nowhere. There seems no limit to the supply. They don't like to sit or stand when they work. Shining your shoes or doing anything else, they like to squat on their haunches. They are more agreeable than serving people in Europe - that is, those employed and wanting to keep their positions. This brings up a principle ever emphasized through all experience in China - that a Chinese is readily manageable by any allegiance to authority. He has a theory of responsibility, and pressure upon that point will stir him to proper action. You do not tip the hotel coolies direct to individuals. You tip the No. 1 Boy for the lot. He settles with each according to some arrangement of their own. They work for him and are responsible to him. He is responsible to the hotel, or whatever other organization the connection may involve. The coolies are his own gang, generally relatives, and the system is a sort of clan system. The No. 1 is the head man, the king. He keeps most or a large part of the takings, and a wellemployed No. 1 is usually well-to-do for a low-class Chinese. He exacts a percentage cut from curio dealers or other persons who sell to you in his domain. He demands that his under-coolies turn in to him any tips direct from an inexperienced stranger. If they don't, and are caught, they face dreaded penalties from him. He will search them when he likes for hidden money.

In the dining room the same system prevails. You tip the dining room No. 1. The employment system in the hotel is a picture of the way much of the labor in China is managed. Nobody relies altogether on his personal earnings for a livelihood. Nor can anyone keep his personal earnings for himself. Each strategically brings pressure to collect toll-squeeze as it is called in China - from somebody else. And somebody else is ever waiting to collect from him. Even the beggars are organized into guilds, with elaborate systems of squeeze and counter-squeeze upon one another, and the whole organization, in turn, must pay squeeze to other organizations. Everybody pays to get a job and pays to keep it. And everybody is ferociously determined to make his collected squeeze as big as possible and his paid-out squeeze as little as possible.

Such a system has brought about a degree of skill in deception absolutely unimaginable to a Westerner. Survival depends upon out-deceiving competitors. With the credentials of economic success a matter of deception, those who are at the top may be expected to be better at the game than those lower down. Experience with "high class" Chinese, especially officials, bears out this proposition with sad frequency.

For example, the readiness of all classes of Chinese to say whatever will please your ear at the moment, altogether irrespective of its truth, will be impressively noted in dealing with them. If you want your suit dry cleaned by Friday afternoon, or some such thing, of course you are assured that it will be ready, and you may privately rest assured that it will not be. This trait is rather common among tradespeople all over the world, and particularly to be expected among certain classes of immigrants in America. But in China it is a cult. And on inquiry, you will be told that in the whole history of the Wing Wong dry cleaning concern no suit was ever cleaned in so short a time as you mention, and the hint is that you are highly unreasonable to have expected quicker service. The same experience will characterize dealings with Chinese high and low, from trifles to things of importance. I should say, from personal experience, that the total of procrastination is no greater per diem and per capita in China than in some Latin American countries. But after summarizing a fair number of instances both ways, I sense that the motive is different in China. There is not a cult of manana, exactly, because the Chinese, compared to Latin Americans, are very industrious. It is simply an almost absolute disregard of truth, which prompts them to say what they estimate will be most pleasing to you and, incidentally, what will get rid of you most smoothly if you are unprofitable, or get your order if you are a possible customer. In answering inquiries about time, distance or anything else, a Chinese will say what he thinks you want to hear oblivious to the fact that you may prefer accuracy, even though it is disappointing.

>itt priveledged white kids who never had to kill an animal in their life boast about their kindness to dogs and they equate that kindness to humanity.

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