[video=youtube;H1LE0mNIwOU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1LE0mNIwOU[/video] And he's an English Teacher in korea.......this started cause the elderly man said something pronounce like "nigga" but as an elderly korean who doesn't speak english, he probably doesn't even know what that means 니가 여기앉아 pronounced as NI GA YEO GI ANJA which means "you, sit down"
Almost doesn't seem real cus its ridiculous, if you are in another's country you should show more restraint even if you feel you have been wronged. if he is teaching english over there he should understand that there are Korean words that may sound like English words but not be the same thing. low self esteem imo.
well i agree that what he did is just not right and he just lost it. But from his perspective, "nigga" is an offensive word and there are people who take it seriously and they way he treated the incident was plain wrong. The elderly was helpless too and assaulting him if not right. He is probably banned from Korea.
Probably a bad teacher to start with then, A teacher that doesnt find out what it means. Resorting to violence, Tsk Tsk..
Lol honestly, when im in a foreign country n someone offends me for no reason id say something about it or ask what's up... not saying what he did was right cuz obviously he took it way too far.... by using violence! anyway, this dude must feel so stupid now he knows that the old man wasnt tryna offend him lol.... losa!
In Chinese and Korean, that "ne ga" does sound like "nigga," but some black folks take it seriously and over reacts over every little thing that they think it's prejudice against them. Seen it a lot, especially in school.
So in other words, "all" black people are wondering how come so many people are racist against them? Yes, the thought, as expressed, is rather pathetic. Yes, the guy on the bus was an asshole (I hope he loses his job and gets deported persona non grata from the ROK) One racist asshole doesn't malign an entire race, unless of course, he's looked upon by another racist who would use the first's singular actions as causation to broad brush an entire racial or ethnic group. If this is acceptable, then we're all a bunch of murdering dictators because we happen to look a bit like Mao... :laugh: When looking at racism, one needs to check their own at the door. -out2 Gasp, but some blacks are even CHINESE!!! (OMG, how the hell did that happen? We have met the enemy, ...and they are us!!) http://boingboing.net/2009/11/16/lou-jing-half-black.html [video=youtube;DzjXSdRtqdI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzjXSdRtqdI[/video] [video=youtube;HMiTm2anaUE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMiTm2anaUE[/video] And here, this should rattle some cages... [video=youtube;38mmVxEPdu4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38mmVxEPdu4&feature=related[/video] LOL...
What more can you expect from blacks? They think they are entitled to this and that and the whole world owes them using the "victim" reasoning during slavery years. It just sucks that the video didn't show some Korean karate chopping that black ass.
the black man going to korea to teach english, without the consideration to even learn the korean language itself, is already a foolish act.
Actually there are quite a few teachers who go there and not learn Korean at all. It's not required to learn the language but he probably knows some since he said "mola = i don't know" and "kaesaki=bitch". There are teachers who lived there for over 1 year and only know basic Korean. Just putting it out there. i find that very racist. and Koreans are known for Tae Kwon Do. We were never in their shoes so we can't even relate or say how they feel when the "N" word is tossed up. We Asians are a minority too and I would be angry if offensive words were used. He wasn't thinking in the act and it was first first reaction to hearing the word. Again, he went beyond and made it a big deal and went overboard which led to assault to an innocent man. But im just saying, not all black people are like this and even though he was in the act of wrong, we shouldn't judge a whole race.
I'm aware that its not a requirement to learn Korean to teach English in Korea. I've seen some Ads on the career webpage from school that was looking for people to teach English in Korea and Japan but knowing Korean or Japanese wasn't a requirement in either case. It's just that, imo, living in a foreign country and not knowing the local language can be quite the disadvantage, especially in exceptional situations like this (not to mention emergency situations).
He is the reason that the blacks think they are the KING OF THE WORLD. Leave it to the blacks to turn an interesting term "flash mob" to:
Yeah, but that wasn't what your question asked. Your question was "What more can you expect from blacks...?" and I answered you.