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Old 01-08-2009, 01:29 PM   #233
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Originally Posted by Bertuzzied View Post
What if he was a black guy making $7million a year? hehe i'm sure your parents can over look that.

But yeah older chinese people are a bit racist. But they would never outwardly show their racism. They just mumble it to themselves and their family members.
It really is a shame, but the older generation can be quite racist. I'm hoping our generation is different.

Might be a little different from family to family and based on socio-economic scale, but for draft purposes, this is the Older generation Ranking of Tolerance

[Now Edited]
Top of the list:

- Hong Kong Chinese/Mainland Chinese* (depends on where you come from)
- Anywhere else Chinese
- Oreiental anywhere *(see exceptions below)
- Western Europeans (exception to the English) and Canadians
- Oceanic
- Eastern European (not including Baltic and Russia)

Middle of the list:
- Americans
- The English
- South Americans
- Baltic and Russia

No Go list:
- Japanese
- Africans (dark)
- Natives/Aboriginal
- Indian
- Middle East

Modifiers:
- +10 if upper class
- +5 if middle class
- + 10 if one of the following: doctor, lawyer, Engineer, Banker, Accountant, Successful business man, Sciencetist, Banker
- -5 if occupation is in the trades
- -10 for lower class
- +5 if speak same Chinese dialect
- +10 if skilled in the traditions
- +10 if famous (Iggy would get this bonus)
- -10 if infamous, or can bring shame to the family name (Avery wouldn't do so good)

I write this as a satire, and by no means do I or my family agree with his. However, I think it's pretty accurate in terms of the older generations view of outsiders. However, as the poster above mentioned, it's a subtle but implied sense of racism
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