No, because u WERE actually combative before, and I said nothing slick or side-eyed, but Imma let u cook.Wow lol. I Would've thought you would know me better than that by now but I probably just blend in with all the other coli ladies.
What is pulling teeth? Do you actually need me to say the words?
I hope you are trolling. I thought you were better than this but I might be confusing you with another poster.
No, because u WERE actually combative before, and I said nothing slick or side-eyed, but Imma let u cook.
The thing is if I posted my pix on a majority bw internet group/board or at a gathering with a bunch of black women who always complimented me based on my attractiveness, then I would NEVER just blurt out and say I love *insert race of women* in their presence because I have enough respect for them not to do so. Why would I?? Who the fukk am I trying to get brownie points from?? In front of bw??!?
Apparently this does not hold true for a lot of bw, because I see the opposite all the time.
And btw, I love bw and couldn't imagine myself being with no other group of women other then her because she is my better half and her attraction triumphs all other races.
See how easy that was for me?? And it wasn't forced either.
I do stuff because it's how I choose to express myself.
Agreed Damn u Rufio!!!I've had yellow fever since I started puberty...mind you there was only one japanese family in my town that I rarely saw...I think it was due to all the karate movies I used to watch on saturday nights back in the day. Otherwise, I really cannot explain my attraction to certain Asian men (no Indian).
nikka what?...They aint yourd anymore, wtf??

Asians are the white man's pet minority so I suggest you all tread lightly. The younger generation are decent though. The older ones stink, are rude, racist and can't drive.
Reading the post Lynch Law: The Root of Imperialism where Danny Haiphong talks a bit about Ho Chi Minh’s view on American Imperialism and racism against Blacks, started the wheels turning on a subject that I had not thought about in years.
During a stint in the Army in the 80s I had a civilian friend named Bus Stop. Bus Stop was a Vietnam veteran and one day over a few beers he opened up and told the story of the scariest day of his life. Basically he and his unit were out on patrol somewhere in Vietnam when he for some reason got separated from his unit (Grunt speak he wondered off to relieve himself). It was during this time he ran into a Viet Cong patrol on their way to engage his comrades.
The Viet Cong soldiers rendered him helpless and told him “go home Black Man this not your war, today you will live” and he was not harmed. They went on to engage his unit and he was the only one to walk out of the jungle alive that day. I have heard of similar accounts from other Black Vietnam veterans both Army and Marines.
On Don Moore’s War Tales blog Joe Taylor a Black Marine who served 3 tours in Vietnam with 4th Marine Division noted there was a time early on in his first tour of Vietnam when enemy soldiers were not shooting black U.S. Marines.
“We had instances over there where pamphlets were given to black Marines by Vietnamese civilians telling us: ‘Black man go home! This is not your war!’ If you ask any Black Marines who served, he’ll probably confirm these pamphlets,” Taylor said. “Many white Marines didn’t know about the pamphlets. When the government found out about them they sent a lot more black troops to Vietnam.” From then on Black grunts were just as fair game as white grunts as far as the NVA and VC were concerned.
“Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on Brown people in Vietnam while so-called Negro people in Louisville are treated like dogs and denied simple human rights? No I’m not going 10,000 miles from home to help murder and burn another poor nation simply to continue the domination of white slave masters of the darker people the world over.” -Muhammad Ali
Did the mighty Ho Chi Minh’s views on American Imperialism and Racism play a role in why some Black servicemen were left unharmed (at least for a brief period) while their non color counterparts were killed in the Vietnam War? First we will take a brief look at Ho Chi Mihn and then we will look at one of his essays published in 1924, at which point you can decide for yourself.
Ho Chi Mihn’s Trail
Ho Chi Minh was president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) from 1945 to 1969. As the leader of the Vietnamese nationalist movement for nearly three decades, Ho Chi Minh was one of the prime movers of the post-World War II anti colonial movement in Asia and one of the most influential communist leaders of the 20th century.
In 1911 Ho Chi Mihn left Saigon and traveled, during a stay in New York City he worked as a laborer. Impressed by the issue of racism against Blacks he regularly attended meetings of the United Negro Improvement Trust in Harlem an organization founded by Marcus Garvey. Ho Chi Mihn would later tell peace activist visiting Hanoi that “he was disturbed by the condition of US Black people and that he contributed generously to the movement”.
And as Ho Chi Mihn supported Black liberation movements the Black Panther Party supported Ho Chi Mihn and his struggles against the United States backed South Vietnam. This in itself is is a topic worth a deeper look at another time.
The dubbing when they talked and the high flying shyt is dope. We like dat shyt.That's not the rule though. Like I said in my other post, my brother in law goes to the cemetery to pay respects to not just my mom but my grandmother as well. My grandmother was hella chill, even smoked weed with my uncle back in the day. All my friends liked her and she would always address them by their names.
On another note, what's the deal with black people's fascination with Karate flicks? Whether it be the Michael Jai White, the Wu-Tang Clan, The Last Dragon, Kung Fu Joe from I'm Gonna Get You Sucka, or that abomination of a movie The Man With the Iron Fists?
Anybody my age grew up watching those flicks on FOX back in the day. Plus the Martial Arts style supposedly started in Africa. 
The dubbing when they talked and the high flying shyt is dope. We like dat shyt.Anybody my age grew up watching those flicks on FOX back in the day. Plus the Martial Arts style supposedly started in Africa.
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of course it is. why you think I have the whole paag schtick? Ive literally been with every race (excluding indian, so close but no) but nikkas heard I lived in asia, and I was posting pics of myself with paags so they ASSUMED thats all I messed with was paags and thats why I came here (so I rolled with it for my own entertainment), when in fact, I've messed with more latinas (im from socal) than any other race, second black, , and I actually dont have any preference, I mess with whomever looks good, Im a dude who likes 31 flavors idgaf. but these nikkas are so low iq that if I live here and the pics they see me in has paags (errr I live with like 2 billion asians) I MUST be here and obsessed with yellow p*ssy. Its like a black version of fox news. so much stupidity you can't imagine.@Tommy Knocks is this what you deal with on the regular?![]()

Asians are everywhere, jus' as we are, Gawd.

how was I combative? What did I say to make you say that?
I don't need to announce that I love black men when I express it through my posts. This is IMO a black centered forum so I don't need to say it in.every thread.
This thread is about Asians which we don't discuss often. Also, I don't do things for approval and brownie points.I do stuff because it's how I choose to express myself.
I actually considered a while ago making a Asian men appreciation thread in the salon because I do in fact appreciate Asian men.
I adore and respect black men, people and culture. I don't feel the need to unnecessarily announce it in the streets when it shows throughout my whole lifestyle. People shouldn't need to hear it in a thread that has nothing to do with them to feel validated.
I made one post in a thread about Asians, saying "I love Asian men."
I don't see how it was something to criticize or get defensive about.
@Tommy Knocks is this what you deal with on the regular?![]()
