Naomi Osaka

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But aren't Japanese polite people? If they're racist, they're not openly racist are they?


Yes, they are.

Being 'polite' has nothing to do with whether or not they are racist. They relegate all foreigners or minorities to poor/ghetto districts, inter-marriage of race or ethnicity but especially both is heavily frowned upon, beauty is to be the palest upon palest snow-white as possible and if you're not that - screw you, and Japanese media is openly discriminatory.

BTW their discrimination isn't just again non-Asians, the Japanese hate ANYONE that isn't Japanese and wants to live and/or mix with them. I have a Korean-American friend with a half-white son who is constantly facing judgement - so much so that she's coming back to the U.S. because the Japanese a) don't like that she's 'foreign', b) don't like that she isn't fluent in the language (but her son is), and c) think anything she does that is counter-culture to Japanese practices is wrong.

Here's a lovely shopkeeper advertisement that says 'Japanese Only'. It was specifically known to target Chinese consumers in the area - but you get the idea.




How about whites in Japan? I would imagine they be worshipped?


Nope. I have two friends who are white with Japanese spouses. One couple lives in the US and the other lives in Japan. Both have children. The family that live in the US have normal, American family lives. The family that lives in Japan have to send their mixed race kids to an international school because of extreme bullying and ostracization of their half white kids. Like a pp said, it’s pure Japanese or nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At least we can all agree that we hate Serena and love Osaka.


Umm no
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At least we can all agree that we hate Serena and love Osaka.


Umm no


I must tell you, Serena lost me when she was screaming "I'm not a cheater!!" repeatedly and her coach confessed she did, indeed, cheat. "Everyone does it" is no valid excuse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At least we can all agree that we hate Serena and love Osaka.


Umm no


I must tell you, Serena lost me when she was screaming "I'm not a cheater!!" repeatedly and her coach confessed she did, indeed, cheat. "Everyone does it" is no valid excuse.


Her coach said he was coaching but that Serena didn’t see him.

I don’t hate (nor love) Serena bc I have actually played a competitive sport and understand what it’s like when a judge/ref is being a complete d**k. I can sympathize with her. I’m happy for Osaka bc she played very well but I don’t love her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At least we can all agree that we hate Serena and love Osaka.


Umm no


I must tell you, Serena lost me when she was screaming "I'm not a cheater!!" repeatedly and her coach confessed she did, indeed, cheat. "Everyone does it" is no valid excuse.


Her coach said he was coaching but that Serena didn’t see him.

I don’t hate (nor love) Serena bc I have actually played a competitive sport and understand what it’s like when a judge/ref is being a complete d**k. I can sympathize with her. I’m happy for Osaka bc she played very well but I don’t love her.


LOL. And you believe that? I don't. I think the rep was doing his job and if it happens again, he should do the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At least we can all agree that we hate Serena and love Osaka.


Umm no


I must tell you, Serena lost me when she was screaming "I'm not a cheater!!" repeatedly and her coach confessed she did, indeed, cheat. "Everyone does it" is no valid excuse.


Her coach said he was coaching but that Serena didn’t see him.

I don’t hate (nor love) Serena bc I have actually played a competitive sport and understand what it’s like when a judge/ref is being a complete d**k. I can sympathize with her. I’m happy for Osaka bc she played very well but I don’t love her.


LOL. And you believe that? I don't. I think the rep was doing his job and if it happens again, he should do the same.


I actually watched the match. It’s clear you did not nor played an actual sport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At least we can all agree that we hate Serena and love Osaka.


Umm no


I must tell you, Serena lost me when she was screaming "I'm not a cheater!!" repeatedly and her coach confessed she did, indeed, cheat. "Everyone does it" is no valid excuse.


Her coach said he was coaching but that Serena didn’t see him.

I don’t hate (nor love) Serena bc I have actually played a competitive sport and understand what it’s like when a judge/ref is being a complete d**k. I can sympathize with her. I’m happy for Osaka bc she played very well but I don’t love her.


LOL. And you believe that? I don't. I think the rep was doing his job and if it happens again, he should do the same.


I actually watched the match. It’s clear you did not nor played an actual sport.


That's your defense? You watched the game? LOL. Okay... Have a good day.





What an idiot...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At least we can all agree that we hate Serena and love Osaka.


Umm no


I must tell you, Serena lost me when she was screaming "I'm not a cheater!!" repeatedly and her coach confessed she did, indeed, cheat. "Everyone does it" is no valid excuse.


Her coach said he was coaching but that Serena didn’t see him.

I don’t hate (nor love) Serena bc I have actually played a competitive sport and understand what it’s like when a judge/ref is being a complete d**k. I can sympathize with her. I’m happy for Osaka bc she played very well but I don’t love her.


LOL. And you believe that? I don't. I think the rep was doing his job and if it happens again, he should do the same.


I actually watched the match. It’s clear you did not nor played an actual sport.


That's your defense? You watched the game? LOL. Okay... Have a good day.





What an idiot...


Says the person who didn’t watch the match, instead read about it and made assumptions. Oh yeah and then resorts to name calling.

I hope your day is as lovely as you are.
Anonymous
First of all you commoners need to recognize tennis royalty Serena Williams and second no one cares about woman’s sports let alone tennis EXCEPT when Seren or Venus Williams play. Good day
Anonymous
Osaka has Serena's number at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just speaking on HER, I think its interesting that Japan is going crazy over the fact that she won.

She's spent her entire life in the U.S. from the age of 3. She's also very clearly black or at least mixed race and everyone knows that the Japanese treat anyone that isn't ethnically 'pure' like shit.



Such a pity that our all-black superstar chose to bully her.

Good news is, 10 years from now no one will care about the crazy shouting black lady.


Did you totally miss Williams trying to comfort her when she was crying from being overwhelmed? The tension was not between the ladies, but Williams and officials.

Also, what is your definition of “all-Black”?


You're so ignorant....perhaps it's time to top commenting. Williams was clearly intimidating Osaka by riling up the heavily partisan crowd against her. She realized she was losing and her arguments at the ref were a calculated tactic to unnerve her opponent. It happens in tennis all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But aren't Japanese polite people? If they're racist, they're not openly racist are they?


Yes, they are.

Being 'polite' has nothing to do with whether or not they are racist. They relegate all foreigners or minorities to poor/ghetto districts, inter-marriage of race or ethnicity but especially both is heavily frowned upon, beauty is to be the palest upon palest snow-white as possible and if you're not that - screw you, and Japanese media is openly discriminatory.

BTW their discrimination isn't just again non-Asians, the Japanese hate ANYONE that isn't Japanese and wants to live and/or mix with them. I have a Korean-American friend with a half-white son who is constantly facing judgement - so much so that she's coming back to the U.S. because the Japanese a) don't like that she's 'foreign', b) don't like that she isn't fluent in the language (but her son is), and c) think anything she does that is counter-culture to Japanese practices is wrong.

Here's a lovely shopkeeper advertisement that says 'Japanese Only'. It was specifically known to target Chinese consumers in the area - but you get the idea.



They don't hate non-Japanese, they just think they are superior to non-Japanese. Whatever.....it seems to work for them. Virtually no crime and a modern, democratic, prosperous society. Not every country has to share our values.
Anonymous


Says the person who didn’t watch the match, instead read about it and made assumptions. Oh yeah and then resorts to name calling.

I hope your day is as lovely as you are.


My day is lovely as I am. Pay day too. Life is good. You must watch a lot of TV... Consider getting a job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


Says the person who didn’t watch the match, instead read about it and made assumptions. Oh yeah and then resorts to name calling.

I hope your day is as lovely as you are.


My day is lovely as I am. Pay day too. Life is good. You must watch a lot of TV... Consider getting a job.


I’m sure in your mind your day is lovely, as you continue trying to put others down.
Anonymous
From wikipedia: As ?saka has dual Japanese and American citizenship, her father made the decision to register her with the Japan Tennis Association when she began her career.

This is just like anyone who spent their whole life in the US but has citizenship for some random country competing for the other country in the Olympics. It's a big fish in a small pond thing.
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