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Im still trying to figure out why it's hilarious that we have Asian players on our golf team

I don't get it either

Spend time in the blue oyster with JW and you will get it. Known leftist racist.

As a half African-American half Asian man….I disagree

I have some very strong opinions on what you said here … some of it I’m not 100% sure I want to completely elaborate on

I need to think about if I want to publicly put out some of the info I’ve heard the last few days and connecting the dots on what I think happened
 
Im still trying to figure out why it's hilarious that we have Asian players on our golf team

I don't get it either

Spend time in the blue oyster with JW and you will get it. Known leftist racist.

As a half African-American half Asian man….I disagree

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Loving the Chinese hot talk.

I just cant wait for you guys to really dive into the weeds on this very important issue and work out if Tibetan, Mongolian, Zhuang, and Uyger/Turk names are technically Chinese names too!

Should be a good head start for when the west coast is controlled by the Chinese and the east coast is speaking Russian in a few years.
 
Loving the Chinese hot talk.

I just cant wait for you guys to really dive into the weeds on this very important issue and work out if Tibetan, Mongolian, Zhuang, and Uyger/Turk names are technically Chinese names too!

Should be a good head start for when the west coast is controlled by the Chinese and the east coast is speaking Russian in a few years.

Those are all different ethnic groups. Taiwan is even more dominated by Han than the mainland. Taiwanese is not an ethinicity lol.
 
Loving the Chinese hot talk.

I just cant wait for you guys to really dive into the weeds on this very important issue and work out if Tibetan, Mongolian, Zhuang, and Uyger/Turk names are technically Chinese names too!

Should be a good head start for when the west coast is controlled by the Chinese and the east coast is speaking Russian in a few years.

Those are all different ethnic groups. Taiwan is even more dominated by Han than the mainland. Taiwanese is not an ethinicity lol.

Who’d a thunk a Norwegian would serve as Chinese Names/Asian Ethnicity Superiority Guy?
 
Loving the Chinese hot talk.

I just cant wait for you guys to really dive into the weeds on this very important issue and work out if Tibetan, Mongolian, Zhuang, and Uyger/Turk names are technically Chinese names too!

Should be a good head start for when the west coast is controlled by the Chinese and the east coast is speaking Russian in a few years.

Those are all different ethnic groups. Taiwan is even more dominated by Han than the mainland. Taiwanese is not an ethinicity lol.

Irregardless its all Oriental to me.
 
Loving the Chinese hot talk.

I just cant wait for you guys to really dive into the weeds on this very important issue and work out if Tibetan, Mongolian, Zhuang, and Uyger/Turk names are technically Chinese names too!

Should be a good head start for when the west coast is controlled by the Chinese and the east coast is speaking Russian in a few years.

Those are all different ethnic groups. Taiwan is even more dominated by Han than the mainland. Taiwanese is not an ethinicity lol.

Irregardless its all Oriental to me.

This is the HH approved message
 
Taiwanese indigenous peoples (formerly Taiwanese aborigines), Formosan people, Austronesian Taiwanese,[2][3] Yuanzhumin or Gaoshan people,[4] are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, who number about 569,000 or 2.38% of the island's population. This total is increased to more than 800,000 people if the indigenous peoples of the plains in Taiwan are included, pending future official recognition. Recent research suggests their ancestors have been living on Taiwan for approximately 6,500 years. A wide body of evidence suggests Taiwan's indigenous people maintained regular trade networks with regional cultures before major Han (Chinese) immigration from continental Asia began in the 17th century.[5][6]

Taiwanese indigenous peoples are Austronesian peoples, with linguistic and cultural ties, as well as some genetic drift to other Austronesian peoples.[7] Taiwan is the origin of the oceanic Austronesian expansion whose descendant groups today include the majority of the ethnic groups of the Philippines, Micronesia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, East Timor, Madagascar, and Polynesia.
 
Taiwanese indigenous peoples (formerly Taiwanese aborigines), Formosan people, Austronesian Taiwanese,[2][3] Yuanzhumin or Gaoshan people,[4] are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, who number about 569,000 or 2.38% of the island's population. This total is increased to more than 800,000 people if the indigenous peoples of the plains in Taiwan are included, pending future official recognition. Recent research suggests their ancestors have been living on Taiwan for approximately 6,500 years. A wide body of evidence suggests Taiwan's indigenous people maintained regular trade networks with regional cultures before major Han (Chinese) immigration from continental Asia began in the 17th century.[5][6]

Taiwanese indigenous peoples are Austronesian peoples, with linguistic and cultural ties, as well as some genetic drift to other Austronesian peoples.[7] Taiwan is the origin of the oceanic Austronesian expansion whose descendant groups today include the majority of the ethnic groups of the Philippines, Micronesia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, East Timor, Madagascar, and Polynesia.

Race how was Taiwan when it was still part of the Asian continent, before it became an island?
 
@HuskyJW

Are you gonna tell us what's funny about that Tweet?

Fun question! I’d rather not say publicly for lots of practical reasons I’m sure you can imagine. This feels a little wimpy, but also prudent.
 
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