Brian Braddock
R.I.P. '96 Y.N.W.A.
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that's a racist thing to say. You're saying our cultures have to be confined to it's country and can't be "mish-mashed" in another country or setting. What kind of bull crap is that. Look at America, the most diverse nation in the world, full of all kinds of cultures..
You realise you're an absolute ***** for saying that, dont you? If anything, I'm voicing my displeasure for Hollywoods sheer contempt and ignorance of towards different cultures.
It's like they're saying 'Hey, let's not get bogged down with specifics, Japan/China, who gives a crap, they all look the same anyway'
Highly disrespecful and a bit of a slap in the face. The Chinese have a lot to be proud for, as do the Japanese. Do you really think they'd be happy with the other being presented as having made their achievements?
Now get a clue and think before you dare brand someone a ****ing racist.
'A racist thing to say' indeed. Give me a break, ****.I don't get what you're bickering about, you're so caught up in race and cultures your own antipathy is starting to come out. What so's important where the film is set. Multiple people learn Kung Fu in Japan, Multiple learn Karate in China, so what difference does it makes. You're basically saying the China and Japan are racist, and they don't accept other cultures.
>sigh< You're either not very bright or you're being deliberately antagonisting.
No, I'm not 'basically' saying that. You're making your own assumptions and conclusions here - ones that couldnt be more off the mark if you tried.
And it's apathy like yours that makes the world ignorant to the history, beauty and acheivements of different cultures.
As I said before, get a clue. Learn to read peoples posts thouroughly so that you understand them before you make such amazingly wrong conclusions.

