AryaStart #racist stormfront.org

A while back, I was part of a co-ed recreational volleyball team that was all white. Most of the guys were taken, except for this one cute guy that I liked. One of the girls on my team invited an Asian girl onto the team. Immediately, that Asian and the cute guy start hitting it off, and by the end of the season, they were dating.

Anyone else have a story like this? Why do we let Asian women into our social circles when their sole purpose is to steal our men? I'm not sure whether I should be mad at the guy who went after the woman, the Asian, or the girl that brought her onto the team!

I see them everywhere now - they're always on the news as part of an Asian - white pairing. I see them in commercials with a white man, as part of a couple, and even in movies. Seriously, why are we letting them into our media, as if they were white? Just today, I saw an Asian woman with her halfbreed child walking across the street, I wanted to run them over

One of them who thinks I'm her friend even told me that she prefers white men, then I asked her why, and she said she finds white men more attractive. They know that whites are genetically superior, they know that we're the more attractive race, they know that they are inferior, so they purposely target white men, so their children don't have to look like them! But the most ridiculous thing is, I have one friend who is tall, successful and cute and he says he only dates Asians! I ask him why, and says he doesn't even know why, just his preference, "like hair colour"! I'm thinking it's because Asian women are easier than white women, who have some self respect and racial pride. (for good reason I might add)

I live in British Columbia, Canada, and it seems as half the white guys are taken by Asian women. There's no black people here, so it's definitely not the case of white women selling out. I'm not sure what we can do about this unfortunately

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