I don't have to deal with it if I get a girl from east or south east Asia who follows her more moral culture more and truly loves me instead of being polluted by western immorality and choices like so many are these days.
Value judgement. Back it up.
I don't mean her having to stay at home and all that when I say culture. I don't mind her going out and working if I know she is good and trustworthy and I am careful who I choose (of course I don't want anyone now or at least for now). I'm talking about train of thought and values. I will treat her very well if she was like that to me since women like that know true love and actually consider it very special like I do. I have more in common with the way they think anyways when it comes to balance, health, not smoking,
Tokenism. You seem to be trying to reject your values without rejecting your values.
Also, the smoking comment is friggin' hilarous. Nothing quite so reveals the depth of your ignorance as things like this.
certain interests, being thrifty with their money, being more into education and things that matter instead of soaps, and not caring so much about materialism and not wanting to be rich, and certain values of being faithful, soft spoken and tidy just like I am, and I admire that their food is very fresh and their other good qualities like being feminine and very cute both in looks and personality. Also having a good attitude and stronger emotionally. That's almost impossible to find that around here
and I feel bad for them that the USA killed many of their civilians. There had to have been a better way. I think about the women and children in those countries who lost their lives in bombings and I feel anger and sadness towards the country I live in. I guess I haven't completely lost my heart like I think I have sometimes.
You want submission, because you are afraid to be challenged. But you lack the force of will or personality to evoke it, as evidenced by your wandering digressions and your inability to produce a truly cutting or damning remark. It worries me I can assess you at a glance.
It also worries me you're spouting some pseudo-sociopathic bull**** like I used to, considering once upon a time I was made of the same mold as school gunmen and pyschotics, probably saved from it only by the fact that I treated it as a switch to be flipped on and off, and I was always afraid to call on the Void because, to paraphrase a wise man from RPG.net, looking too deeply results in it sucking out your eyeballs, hopping inside, and driving you around like a car.
What's strange and upsetting though is here in American, they make it their business to invade and control other societies and pollute their cultures where as if other countries did that to this country and came over here, people here would hate it. America never likes a taste of its own medicine and likes to go overboard. When Japan attacked Pearl harbor and killed only military personal, as far as I know, America not only killed 100's of times more and civilians too, but was actually trying to take over Japan and put American flags in sections of Japan and renaming them and trying to put permanent US bases in Japan like some invading parasite, but Japan never tried to do that to American. Maybe they should imagine how these other countries feel and feel bad. I just feel much anger when I think about it. Then USA thinks it is high and mighty and always right when it wrong in so many ways and has the right to go over to Arab countries and force their beliefs and training on others there. Does that sound right. Not to me since I'm not blinded by patriotism.
This is foolish, and ignores the historical significance of what Japan was and what it was trying to do. Pearl Harbor was their doom, but the orders for the occupation of Japan came after China, after the Rape of Nanking, after Singapore, after Malyasia, after the Phillipines. The occupation was the sins come to ruin, not out of the blue. It was not unprecedented, it was hardly unjust. This wasn't even a flash in the pan compared to what the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was. The occupation was also a necessary step to ensure the removal of the Japanese military from the governmental power structure. The goals of the military and the goals of the state must be seperate for a stable country. When all you have is a hammer, as the saying goes.
And whatever else you may think of the US, recognize this: as far as the military arts go, only one country produces better doctrine (the Russians, and we've stolen all their good ideas anyways), and no one manages better practice. (There are some exceptions; I don't think anyone will say to SAS' face that Delta is the better group, for example, but they are small exceptions.) In this context, the Iraqi military its and paramilitary adjuncts is vastly better off to be trained by US soldiers than by others. They'll get the best, from the best.