by wendyaspinall » Thu Oct 11, 2018 8:09 am
Lucky Lucan wrote:wendyaspinall wrote:
You also have to accept it that many people have valid reasons to dislike Asians. For example, their recent reported invasion of Sihanoukville is also another reason to be concerned.
I certainly do not accept that. Do you have any idea what you are ranting about? Sihanoukville was always in Asia. How can it be invaded by Asians? It was a horrible dump anyway, so why would anyone care if it was developed? I understand that you are actually Malaysian yourself Wendy? You should go and see a psychiatrist and stop spreading your hateful opinions around, you're acting disgracefully. And frankly, you are just embarrassing.
Why are you choosing to attack only me with your rants? It is up to you if you can't accept my analysis. Your attempt to attack me personally in this forum is really nasty. I try not to let all the nastiness from the past affect me though It can be painful reminiscing about them.
By all means, disagree with my comments, if you wish to. Perhaps, you should see that other people actions and behaviors are the ones that are embarrassing and disgracefully offensive to me. But, people like yourself would rather blame the victim rather than the person or group of people such as some group of Asians who caused it or may not see it that way due to reason best known to yourself.
My comment was certainly not a rant. The Sihanoukville incident or "development" as some people see it look like an invasion from a slightly different Asian tribe from China.
By the way, whatever nationality or whatever nationality that i was unfortunately born into or have to put up with is none of your concern.
By the way, my opinions were not hateful in anyway. It was in response to how I was treated and mistreated in various parts of South East Asia. It was a mostly unpleasant experience for me living in various parts of South East Asia. The discomfort, the hassle, the harrassment, the awful services from having to put up with awful accommodation, insolent banking staff to even a simple thing such as taking a transport can be an awful experience when dealing with those exploitive and unhelpful Asians. It is a fact that services and standards in South East Asia are often deplorable, especially for us who at one time or another having to travel with a small budget or not that financially well off. It is certainly an upsetting experience to be mistreated and bullied by their oppressive Asian horrible environment/culture, whether anyone accept it or not.
As to your suggestion to seeing a psychiatrist, I have to say, no, thank you, I am very rationally, mentally and emotionally sound. It is your rant and persnal attack at me that is a cause for concern.
Living in tricky South East Asia can be tough, scary and uncomfortable if one in not that well off as them.
It did caused me to be separated and alone and without a real home or a family life with my husband, hopefully not forever. If I had known that an opportunistic Asian Cambodian woman would take away my one and only soulmate in the world, i would never think about starting a new life there with my husband seven years ago. I think those Asians (that I was unfortunate to encounter during one of my most financially deprived period of my life) were just nasty and inconsiderately pushy when I was only interested in settling down with my husband. But one never know. Now, I just hope to see my husband again.
It was traumatic to be separated from my husband and to feel so alone, insecure and vulnerable in Asia.
Anyway, I feel more independent, stronger and less intimidated by them now and was able to get on with my life alone as best as I can.. Luckily, I got my self confidence back and try to be brave even when I feel so alone in Asia.
Also be careful on how we spend what little money we have in their Asiatic money obsessed societies. They tend to be extremely harsh to people who may end up with having no other resources to turn to.
Superficially, some Asians appear to be friendly, but most of the time, it is just meaningless, cold and unfriendly, except when they try to sell some useless stuff.
Another thing I don't like about those Asians is that they think they can get way with ripping people off with substandard services/facilities and still expect people to respect and accept them as "superior" when in reality they are just good in enslaving, bullying and exploiting us who at one time or another were disadvantaged. It just shows most people like yourself in Asia don't have respect for us who may be disadvantaged in one way or another. Why should we be expected to be sympathetic to whatever plight they may come up with while one only get mostly harsh treatment and conditions from their abusive Asian societies in return. They very commonly and unpleasantly expect and demand respect even when they are not deserving of any respect.
[quote="Lucky Lucan"][quote="wendyaspinall"]
You also have to accept it that many people have valid reasons to dislike Asians. For example, their recent reported invasion of Sihanoukville is also another reason to be concerned. [/quote]
I certainly do not accept that. Do you have any idea what you are ranting about? Sihanoukville was always in Asia. How can it be invaded by Asians? It was a horrible dump anyway, so why would anyone care if it was developed? I understand that you are actually Malaysian yourself Wendy? You should go and see a psychiatrist and stop spreading your hateful opinions around, you're acting disgracefully. And frankly, you are just embarrassing. 8-)[/quote]
Why are you choosing to attack only me with your rants? It is up to you if you can't accept my analysis. Your attempt to attack me personally in this forum is really nasty. I try not to let all the nastiness from the past affect me though It can be painful reminiscing about them.
By all means, disagree with my comments, if you wish to. Perhaps, you should see that other people actions and behaviors are the ones that are embarrassing and disgracefully offensive to me. But, people like yourself would rather blame the victim rather than the person or group of people such as some group of Asians who caused it or may not see it that way due to reason best known to yourself.
My comment was certainly not a rant. The Sihanoukville incident or "development" as some people see it look like an invasion from a slightly different Asian tribe from China.
By the way, whatever nationality or whatever nationality that i was unfortunately born into or have to put up with is none of your concern.
By the way, my opinions were not hateful in anyway. It was in response to how I was treated and mistreated in various parts of South East Asia. It was a mostly unpleasant experience for me living in various parts of South East Asia. The discomfort, the hassle, the harrassment, the awful services from having to put up with awful accommodation, insolent banking staff to even a simple thing such as taking a transport can be an awful experience when dealing with those exploitive and unhelpful Asians. It is a fact that services and standards in South East Asia are often deplorable, especially for us who at one time or another having to travel with a small budget or not that financially well off. It is certainly an upsetting experience to be mistreated and bullied by their oppressive Asian horrible environment/culture, whether anyone accept it or not.
As to your suggestion to seeing a psychiatrist, I have to say, no, thank you, I am very rationally, mentally and emotionally sound. It is your rant and persnal attack at me that is a cause for concern.
Living in tricky South East Asia can be tough, scary and uncomfortable if one in not that well off as them.
It did caused me to be separated and alone and without a real home or a family life with my husband, hopefully not forever. If I had known that an opportunistic Asian Cambodian woman would take away my one and only soulmate in the world, i would never think about starting a new life there with my husband seven years ago. I think those Asians (that I was unfortunate to encounter during one of my most financially deprived period of my life) were just nasty and inconsiderately pushy when I was only interested in settling down with my husband. But one never know. Now, I just hope to see my husband again.
It was traumatic to be separated from my husband and to feel so alone, insecure and vulnerable in Asia.
Anyway, I feel more independent, stronger and less intimidated by them now and was able to get on with my life alone as best as I can.. Luckily, I got my self confidence back and try to be brave even when I feel so alone in Asia.
Also be careful on how we spend what little money we have in their Asiatic money obsessed societies. They tend to be extremely harsh to people who may end up with having no other resources to turn to.
Superficially, some Asians appear to be friendly, but most of the time, it is just meaningless, cold and unfriendly, except when they try to sell some useless stuff.
Another thing I don't like about those Asians is that they think they can get way with ripping people off with substandard services/facilities and still expect people to respect and accept them as "superior" when in reality they are just good in enslaving, bullying and exploiting us who at one time or another were disadvantaged. It just shows most people like yourself in Asia don't have respect for us who may be disadvantaged in one way or another. Why should we be expected to be sympathetic to whatever plight they may come up with while one only get mostly harsh treatment and conditions from their abusive Asian societies in return. They very commonly and unpleasantly expect and demand respect even when they are not deserving of any respect.