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<blockquote data-quote="cici" data-source="post: 3075" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>OH! I finally figured out how this works with the reply.</p><p>As to America's problem's with mask's it is considered a form of racism in a sense if you look at it black and white then mask to no mask. Yes we all know full well the term racism for the historical values of the dominant white power and hatred towards the black public at that period of time and still functioning today I might add. About 2 days there was an incident in New Jersey where on video of course ( what's never on video these days ) A black women in a stationary store called (Staples) not sure if you know the store but anyway this black women confronted an elderly white woman who 4 months ago just had a liver transplant ( Not really sure if that's true ) and this elderly woman was not wearing a mask in the store that does not require that you wear a mask.</p><p>This black woman confronted the white woman yelling at her to put a mask on but the black woman had taken off her mask to yell her point right in the face of this elderly woman. ( No social distance ) Turns out the white woman would not listen to the badgering and the black woman picked her up and threw her and the elderly woman when she fell broke her leg.</p><p>Now you can imagine how this turned out because it is now a racial thing again white to black, black to white, face mask to no mask in the same manner as a racial disturbance would start. I have been following the mandates and requirements for quite some time now, as a matter of fact it has become a pet project to speak and the likes of those who wear a mask and don't, and the arguments between those has been people of different ethnics confronting about mask's being worn or not. I have notice a huge trend that most fights and arguments, plus deaths, have been black towards white, Latino towards American's, and less arguments with same color races.</p><p>Japanese people on the other hand do wear mask's all the time like you said and I agree but the Japanese people are easily persuaded into things that just don't make sense as to why Japanese people would do such a thing such as ( BLM Black Lives Matter ) protesting that took place here and it just doesn't make sense because there is no black community in Japan for these people to protest but the Japanese people saw what was happening around the world and I guess someone said hey we need to this as well ( protest ) without the Japanese people knowing full well what they are protesting for so these people just jumped on the Protest Bus with the rest of the world.</p><p>I am afraid someone in Japan will try and make the same thing happen with mask's and persuade the people to start getting upset with those who don't wear a mask. Japanese people are easy followers to a notion that's implanted the right way will make the Japanese people think entirely that this is the best course of action. It's been this way for generations and a prime example of it is Okinawa with the Marine Corps base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cici, post: 3075, member: 782"] OH! I finally figured out how this works with the reply. As to America's problem's with mask's it is considered a form of racism in a sense if you look at it black and white then mask to no mask. Yes we all know full well the term racism for the historical values of the dominant white power and hatred towards the black public at that period of time and still functioning today I might add. About 2 days there was an incident in New Jersey where on video of course ( what's never on video these days ) A black women in a stationary store called (Staples) not sure if you know the store but anyway this black women confronted an elderly white woman who 4 months ago just had a liver transplant ( Not really sure if that's true ) and this elderly woman was not wearing a mask in the store that does not require that you wear a mask. This black woman confronted the white woman yelling at her to put a mask on but the black woman had taken off her mask to yell her point right in the face of this elderly woman. ( No social distance ) Turns out the white woman would not listen to the badgering and the black woman picked her up and threw her and the elderly woman when she fell broke her leg. Now you can imagine how this turned out because it is now a racial thing again white to black, black to white, face mask to no mask in the same manner as a racial disturbance would start. I have been following the mandates and requirements for quite some time now, as a matter of fact it has become a pet project to speak and the likes of those who wear a mask and don't, and the arguments between those has been people of different ethnics confronting about mask's being worn or not. I have notice a huge trend that most fights and arguments, plus deaths, have been black towards white, Latino towards American's, and less arguments with same color races. Japanese people on the other hand do wear mask's all the time like you said and I agree but the Japanese people are easily persuaded into things that just don't make sense as to why Japanese people would do such a thing such as ( BLM Black Lives Matter ) protesting that took place here and it just doesn't make sense because there is no black community in Japan for these people to protest but the Japanese people saw what was happening around the world and I guess someone said hey we need to this as well ( protest ) without the Japanese people knowing full well what they are protesting for so these people just jumped on the Protest Bus with the rest of the world. I am afraid someone in Japan will try and make the same thing happen with mask's and persuade the people to start getting upset with those who don't wear a mask. Japanese people are easy followers to a notion that's implanted the right way will make the Japanese people think entirely that this is the best course of action. It's been this way for generations and a prime example of it is Okinawa with the Marine Corps base. [/QUOTE]
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