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Re: Psychological decolonization
« Reply #105 on: December 06, 2022, 09:14:36 pm »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-miss-croatia-teases-japanese-212105715.html

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Croatian model Ivana Knoll teased Japanese fans with a video of herself eating sushi after Croatia’s win against Japan at the World Cup in Qatar on Monday.
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Following Croatia’s high-stakes win, Knoll took to her Instagram again to post the video of herself eating the sushi rolls, writing in the caption, “Only sushi is on today’s menu.”

Can you imagine a Japanese person doing the reverse if Japan had beaten Croatia? Neither can I. It would surely be considered rude. Yet when the rudeness is coming from a "white" and directed towards Japan:

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“I am your fan in Japan! Thanks for the great match,” a Japanese Instagram user wrote. “I support the Croatia national team.”

This is Eurocentrism. This is what it means to be psychologically colonized.

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Before the match, Knoll, who has over 1.5 million followers on Instagram, was spotted taking pictures with several Japanese football fans at the game. She also posed with other Japanese fans outside the stadium.




To be fair, it's not just the male fans:



(Note the similarity in face shapes. The above photos perfectly illustrate my theory of non-Giant Gentiles worshipping Giants due to the latter's higher sexual dimorphism.)

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Those visiting Qatar to watch the World Cup are advised to wear clothes covering their shoulders and to avoid wearing short skirts when entering specific establishments, such as museums, shopping centers and select restaurants. Failure to do so may result in a hefty fine or a jail sentence.

Why hasn't Knoll been thrown in jail yet? It seems that psychological colonization also exists within Qatari law enforcement.....
« Last Edit: December 06, 2022, 09:25:02 pm by 90sRetroFan »