You can't call me racist, my great-grandfather was a chief of police in French Indochina
Paris, capital of one of the first countries in the world
yeah ok dude lol
Paris, capital of one of the first countries in the world
Paris is such a shitty city that there is a form of depression specific to people who visit it and are massively disappointed.
It's actually getting worse, right? It's not just my imagination?
Where are the Reddit servers located? It would be a shame if it were to be completely obliterated by evil antifa terrornazis
Ah yes boy do I enjoy reading 7,000 paragraphs of somebody being racist, fuck yes dude love that
he literally told French and Italian communists to NOT seize power, such a beta move
Another Westerner treating Asia like their own personal life boat.
At least figure out that Cambodia is not in "East Asia" before you fucking move.
asian origins
How, exactly?
Yes, yes, of course. My great grandfather ran an opium den in China, so I'm basically Asian right?
I honestly cannot conceive of a person of Asian origins being this ignorant about Asia.
Exactly.
If she had Cambodian heritage, she would have just come out and said so directly in her defense of her horrible racism against Asia.
My best guess going off of the fact that she's from France is that her great grandpappy or something was a French colonial slave driver in "Indochina" who raped great grandmammy and left her grandparent with not even a name to look up.
I've met so many people who will proudly trumpet that part of their family history.
They also think having an Asian ancestor gives them absolute authority on all matters concerning Asia despite knowing fuck-all about it.
Like the Ukrainian anticommunist on the teenagers sub who hasn't been to Ukraine in over a decade.
These takes only come from privileged people who rarely interact with them, me and a group of students house multiple refugees in our dorm in Paris and they're the nicest people I ever met
My buddies in Cambodia and Thaïland have never seen such a barbaric things happen near their home
I know about Khmer Rouge genocide. My friends and I are in our twenties so we weren't born when this happened that's why I said they never saw such a barbaric thing happened
putain please
If the rambling were just a tiny touch more incoherent and stretched to about 150 pages, you could get your book into the Rightist Classics section.
When they send their writers they're not sending their best, folks.
No way, the spaces before the question marks give it away
That’s pretty typical of American Facebook moms for some reason.
99.99%s sure absolutely none of that happened. Except for the beheading.
WTF Cambodia