Justin Ohms
2 min readJun 12, 2024

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Well yes, technically that is racism.

But that's not the point. I thought you were demonstrating that were smart enough to actually know that there is racism in these countries against people that are not of a native race, regardless of race, including whites. Obviously I was wrong.

You clearly think that all people in these cultures have a point of view like this. And yes some in these cultures do, but I need to burst your bubble here. That is far from culture wide in any of these countries and racism, including against whites, europeans, caucasians, whatever label you want to use, does exist.

Japan, China, and South Africa have massive amounts of racism to anyone that isn't Japanese, Chinese or native South African.

Here is an experiment, have a Japanese friend take a white (or black) friend that grew up in Japan and even if they lived there their entire lives go to a "local" bar in Japan, they will not be able to get in. These bars are all over the country. Many have signs that say "Japanese only" and many more will kick you out even if you speak perfect Japanese just because of your race. Now this isn't to disparage the Japanese, they are very lovely and friendly people on the whole. But that is provable institutionalized racism and proof that you are just wrong. Don't take my work for it, go look it up.

The exact same situations exist in South Africa and China. Hell even countries like Poland and other eastern European countries have wide spread racism even to people that are white.

You can live in a bubble and think that racism against whites doesn't exist but you are just wrong.

Worse it just makes you exactly the same as every white conservative MAGA republican in American that wants to pretend that racism doesn't exist in the United States. Ignorant, and laughable.

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