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09 Dec 2018, 4:45 pm

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Toxic masculine culture, Bogan/Redneck, tradesmen, heavy drinking, big car culture, MMA/UFC, football, sports jock, Hollywood lifestyle that both Australia and America embrace. If you do not embrace the questionable over the top aggressive macho culture they have over there in USA or Australia, you are an outsider. Europe and Asian countries are more laid back and have less angry people and have more culture and are more sophisticated than Australia and America.

I'm part of the Bogan car culture.
I wouldn't call it toxic.
Hollywood lifestyle??
Aha ha.
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09 Dec 2018, 5:42 pm

Raleigh wrote:
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Toxic masculine culture, Bogan/Redneck, tradesmen, heavy drinking, big car culture, MMA/UFC, football, sports jock, Hollywood lifestyle that both Australia and America embrace. If you do not embrace the questionable over the top aggressive macho culture they have over there in USA or Australia, you are an outsider. Europe and Asian countries are more laid back and have less angry people and have more culture and are more sophisticated than Australia and America.

I'm part of the Bogan car culture.
I wouldn't call it toxic.
Hollywood lifestyle??
Aha ha.
Ha.


Rednecks hate Hollywood. They think everyone from there is a "bisexual atheist Muslim Jew". :roll:

Redneck car culture is literally toxic, especially when they "roll coal". It also endangers innocent animals and pedestrians.



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10 Dec 2018, 3:43 am

Australia and the USA have toxic masculine cultures that breed misogynistic views within society and reenforced by politicians and the media. Inward thinking backwards countries that have contempt for people that do not fit the image of the blonde haired, blued eyed ideal of perfection, ie Ken and Barbie. Europe and Asian countries are more accepting of differences and are far more tolerant than the ignorant Australian and American bogan/rednecks.

Australia and America are intolerant of differences and Europe and Asia embraces multiculturalism and diversity. Australian and American politicians and media reenforce the tough stance on immigration. Australian and American citizens support those views by electing governments that impose tough stances on immigration based on the paranoid fear of being different, ie an outsider.

Both Australian and Americans have the audacity to blame the outsiders and accuse them of misogyny and intolerance for not fitting in. Irony is a word that perfectly sums it up. Australians and Americans will not admit to being misogynist or intolerant, but they will call outsiders misogynistic and intolerant!



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10 Dec 2018, 4:04 am

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Australia and the USA have toxic masculine cultures that breed misogynistic views within society and reenforced by politicians and the media. Inward thinking backwards countries that have contempt for people that do not fit the image of the blonde haired, blued eyed ideal of perfection, ie Ken and Barbie. Europe and Asian countries are more accepting of differences and are far more tolerant than the ignorant Australian and American bogan/rednecks.

Australia and America are intolerant of differences and Europe and Asia embraces multiculturalism and diversity. Australian and American politicians and media reenforce the tough stance on immigration. Australian and American citizens support those views by electing governments that impose tough stances on immigration based on the paranoid fear of being different, ie an outsider.

Both Australian and Americans have the audacity to blame the outsiders and accuse them of misogyny and intolerance for not fitting in. Irony is a word that perfectly sums it up. Australians and Americans will not admit to being misogynist or intolerant, but they will call outsiders misogynistic and intolerant!


In what way is Australia so full of toxic masculinity and misogyny?



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10 Dec 2018, 4:33 am

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Australia and the USA have toxic masculine cultures that breed misogynistic views within society and reenforced by politicians and the media. Inward thinking backwards countries that have contempt for people that do not fit the image of the blonde haired, blued eyed ideal of perfection, ie Ken and Barbie. Europe and Asian countries are more accepting of differences and are far more tolerant than the ignorant Australian and American bogan/rednecks.

Australia and America are intolerant of differences and Europe and Asia embraces multiculturalism and diversity. Australian and American politicians and media reenforce the tough stance on immigration. Australian and American citizens support those views by electing governments that impose tough stances on immigration based on the paranoid fear of being different, ie an outsider.

Both Australian and Americans have the audacity to blame the outsiders and accuse them of misogyny and intolerance for not fitting in. Irony is a word that perfectly sums it up. Australians and Americans will not admit to being misogynist or intolerant, but they will call outsiders misogynistic and intolerant!

Well, sounds like you have it all figured out.
I'll just continue to be my blonde haired, blue eyed, woman-hating, racist self.
Have a nice life. :D


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10 Dec 2018, 6:54 am

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Australia and the USA have toxic masculine cultures that breed misogynistic views within society and reenforced by politicians and the media. Inward thinking backwards countries that have contempt for people that do not fit the image of the blonde haired, blued eyed ideal of perfection, ie Ken and Barbie. Europe and Asian countries are more accepting of differences and are far more tolerant than the ignorant Australian and American bogan/rednecks.

Australia and America are intolerant of differences and Europe and Asia embraces multiculturalism and diversity. Australian and American politicians and media reenforce the tough stance on immigration. Australian and American citizens support those views by electing governments that impose tough stances on immigration based on the paranoid fear of being different, ie an outsider.

Both Australian and Americans have the audacity to blame the outsiders and accuse them of misogyny and intolerance for not fitting in. Irony is a word that perfectly sums it up. Australians and Americans will not admit to being misogynist or intolerant, but they will call outsiders misogynistic and intolerant!


Which Asia?



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10 Dec 2018, 7:08 am

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
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Australia and the USA have toxic masculine cultures that breed misogynistic views within society and reenforced by politicians and the media. Inward thinking backwards countries that have contempt for people that do not fit the image of the blonde haired, blued eyed ideal of perfection, ie Ken and Barbie. Europe and Asian countries are more accepting of differences and are far more tolerant than the ignorant Australian and American bogan/rednecks.

Australia and America are intolerant of differences and Europe and Asia embraces multiculturalism and diversity. Australian and American politicians and media reenforce the tough stance on immigration. Australian and American citizens support those views by electing governments that impose tough stances on immigration based on the paranoid fear of being different, ie an outsider.

Both Australian and Americans have the audacity to blame the outsiders and accuse them of misogyny and intolerance for not fitting in. Irony is a word that perfectly sums it up. Australians and Americans will not admit to being misogynist or intolerant, but they will call outsiders misogynistic and intolerant!


Which Asia?

Actually, East Asia (Korea) is the only place where I encountered full frontal open racism... Europeans are often hypocritical when it comes to other cultures, praising multiculturalism and then banning headscarves...
Sorry to blow your bubble but there is no paradise on the Earth.


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10 Dec 2018, 6:36 pm

Marknis wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
Aspie19828 wrote:
Toxic masculine culture, Bogan/Redneck, tradesmen, heavy drinking, big car culture, MMA/UFC, football, sports jock, Hollywood lifestyle that both Australia and America embrace. If you do not embrace the questionable over the top aggressive macho culture they have over there in USA or Australia, you are an outsider. Europe and Asian countries are more laid back and have less angry people and have more culture and are more sophisticated than Australia and America.

I'm part of the Bogan car culture.
I wouldn't call it toxic.
Hollywood lifestyle??
Aha ha.
Ha.


Rednecks hate Hollywood. They think everyone from there is a "bisexual atheist Muslim Jew". :roll:

Redneck car culture is literally toxic, especially when they "roll coal". It also endangers innocent animals and pedestrians.

That’s not true
I know quite a few red necks aka country people and while they disagree with celebrities opinions they like Hollywood and watch lots of their movies.



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10 Dec 2018, 6:40 pm

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Aspie19828 wrote:
Australia and the USA have toxic masculine cultures that breed misogynistic views within society and reenforced by politicians and the media. Inward thinking backwards countries that have contempt for people that do not fit the image of the blonde haired, blued eyed ideal of perfection, ie Ken and Barbie. Europe and Asian countries are more accepting of differences and are far more tolerant than the ignorant Australian and American bogan/rednecks.

Australia and America are intolerant of differences and Europe and Asia embraces multiculturalism and diversity. Australian and American politicians and media reenforce the tough stance on immigration. Australian and American citizens support those views by electing governments that impose tough stances on immigration based on the paranoid fear of being different, ie an outsider.

Both Australian and Americans have the audacity to blame the outsiders and accuse them of misogyny and intolerance for not fitting in. Irony is a word that perfectly sums it up. Australians and Americans will not admit to being misogynist or intolerant, but they will call outsiders misogynistic and intolerant!


Which Asia?

Actually, East Asia (Korea) is the only place where I encountered full frontal open racism... Europeans are often hypocritical when it comes to other cultures, praising multiculturalism and then banning headscarves...
Sorry to blow your bubble but there is no paradise on the Earth.


Japan is pretty much all Japanes, I hear they aren’t that accepting of others especially Chinese.
I’ve also read Chinese restaurants treat Japanese people better then Chinese and see Chinese as trouble makers.

But then I’ve seen people say only white people and Japanese can be racist :roll:



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10 Dec 2018, 6:43 pm

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There’s a big car culture in Australia, too. I was recommending that Sly improve his lot by becoming something like an x-ray technician. That’s the way Yankees put it sometimes “I want you to....”. No obligation. Just a friendly desire. Sly understood what I meant.
I’m not smart enough to do that nor can I go back to school for it, government won’t help either they happy with disabled people working min wage jobs
Then I recommend seeking a career in the legal profession — it doesn’t require a lot of intelligence, and you already seem to have an argument against every helpful suggestion made to you so far.

Individuals interested in this growing field need an associate's degree in radiology as well as state licensure to gain employment. Requirements for licensure vary by state. They also can earn voluntary certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

You going pay the 20,000 for me to go to college for it?



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10 Dec 2018, 7:39 pm

Healthcare jobs require all manner of certifications. I test survey & engineering software in a fortune 500 company with no certifications. It's NEVER too late to teach yourself technical skills.


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Plenty of people are bigoted against me because I studied instead of going to college but I can give those bigots new & improved software as a distraction.


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10 Dec 2018, 11:19 pm

I short cut the process by simply hiring sex workers since the age of 20. Close to turning 21 and not having had sex was a fate, I did not want to endure so i just ponied up and hired my first of many lovely ladies of the night. It is way easy just to call a lady out or visit a massage parlour or go to a lady's house than it is to talk to women I do not know and be rejected or have her white knight protectors beat me up.. I rather hire a woman and pay her and not deal with the drama. Hiring sex worker is like cheat codes in video games. I am not good looking enough to attract women and no random woman has ever walked up to me and asked me out.



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11 Dec 2018, 9:18 am

It never ceases to amaze me how often people will observe their immediate surroundings and assume that what they see is the same for everyone else -- "Solipsism", it's called.



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11 Dec 2018, 10:55 am

sly279 wrote:
Marknis wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
Aspie19828 wrote:
Toxic masculine culture, Bogan/Redneck, tradesmen, heavy drinking, big car culture, MMA/UFC, football, sports jock, Hollywood lifestyle that both Australia and America embrace. If you do not embrace the questionable over the top aggressive macho culture they have over there in USA or Australia, you are an outsider. Europe and Asian countries are more laid back and have less angry people and have more culture and are more sophisticated than Australia and America.

I'm part of the Bogan car culture.
I wouldn't call it toxic.
Hollywood lifestyle??
Aha ha.
Ha.


Rednecks hate Hollywood. They think everyone from there is a "bisexual atheist Muslim Jew". :roll:

Redneck car culture is literally toxic, especially when they "roll coal". It also endangers innocent animals and pedestrians.

That’s not true
I know quite a few red necks aka country people and while they disagree with celebrities opinions they like Hollywood and watch lots of their movies.


Not the rednecks I know.



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11 Dec 2018, 2:14 pm

sly279 wrote:
magz wrote:
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Aspie19828 wrote:
Australia and the USA have toxic masculine cultures that breed misogynistic views within society and reenforced by politicians and the media. Inward thinking backwards countries that have contempt for people that do not fit the image of the blonde haired, blued eyed ideal of perfection, ie Ken and Barbie. Europe and Asian countries are more accepting of differences and are far more tolerant than the ignorant Australian and American bogan/rednecks.

Australia and America are intolerant of differences and Europe and Asia embraces multiculturalism and diversity. Australian and American politicians and media reenforce the tough stance on immigration. Australian and American citizens support those views by electing governments that impose tough stances on immigration based on the paranoid fear of being different, ie an outsider.

Both Australian and Americans have the audacity to blame the outsiders and accuse them of misogyny and intolerance for not fitting in. Irony is a word that perfectly sums it up. Australians and Americans will not admit to being misogynist or intolerant, but they will call outsiders misogynistic and intolerant!


Which Asia?

Actually, East Asia (Korea) is the only place where I encountered full frontal open racism... Europeans are often hypocritical when it comes to other cultures, praising multiculturalism and then banning headscarves...
Sorry to blow your bubble but there is no paradise on the Earth.


Japan is pretty much all Japanes, I hear they aren’t that accepting of others especially Chinese.
I’ve also read Chinese restaurants treat Japanese people better then Chinese and see Chinese as trouble makers.

But then I’ve seen people say only white people and Japanese can be racist :roll:


I see more people being shocked to learn that there is racism not just in Japan but everywhere outside the US.