Honesty over political correctness
Sorry to put this forum into this position. I didn't intend for any political discussion here.
But, honestly, I prefer Senior Mongerer88's way of being direct and honest about how things around here.
The whole purpose of asking the question was to learn and understand how I can stay out of trouble and how can I enjoy the most given my limitations and my reality.
Even if the advice is an exaggeration, it still keeps me safe.
Not all the people have messaged have been biased.
Some were kind enough to say it upfront that they are not interested.
But, one of them was so offended that they actually added this to their profile next day -.
[QUOTE]No B***k Men[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=WyattEarp;2632019]Jalimon,
I've followed your posts on other forums. Your political perspective of the United States is framed too much by American news media (CNN perhaps? You have to realize our news media is highly biased and partisan. Liberal media outlets play up the race card and convince minority voters that they are treated poorly. Most Asian-Americans and Hispanic-Americans do not see the United States this way. (African-Americans are totally in line with the Democrats.) However, if you watch CNN or whatever you will not get an accurate depiction of life in the United States.
As a side note, I've worked with many Asian immigrants in the corporate world. Many will say they had a choice to immigrate to the United States or Canada. They opted for the United States. How bad can it be here for Asians?
Separately, I wanted to raise a style point that I have raised in the past. First, I don't think it's fair to come here and start encouraging others to go to other boards. Second, the board in question is infested with shills and overly-impacted by moderator and advertiser influence.[/QUOTE]