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Satoshi is just weird. Why would an Asian man create a study about the attractiveness of men period, let alone a group that is not of his own. That is odd. Men just don't go around talking about how attractive other men are, unless their into men. Also, even if men did, they generally find their own group the most attractive. A Black man would never say that Asian men are more attractive than men other races, and he sure wouldn't create a dumb study about it, and write some dumb article about it. Why would an Asian man be so into what Black men look like. Something is just off. It could be that he is trying to figure out why some Japanese women prefer Black men over Japanese men, and this is an indirect way of trying to determine that. Like I said, this guy is weird.
Satoshi is just weird. Why would an Asian man create a study about the attractiveness of men period, let alone a group that is not of his own. That is odd. Men just don't go around talking about how attractive other men are, unless their into men. Also, even if men did, they generally find their own group the most attractive. A Black man would never say that Asian men are more attractive than men other races, and he sure wouldn't create a dumb study about it, and write some dumb article about it. Why would an Asian man be so into what Black men look like. Something is just off. It could be that he is trying to figure out why some Japanese women prefer Black men over Japanese men, and this is an indirect way of trying to determine that. Like I said, this guy is weird.
Satoshi Kanazawa has some very strange ideas about race mixing, multiculturalism, Muslims...and on and on. So it comes as no surprise that we can probably add self hatred on to that pile as well. His unabashed hatred of any and all people on planet Earth of subSaharan African ancestry is most certainly a bias in his "research" findings.
But more than anything, what I have found to be most sad about this issue of Satoshi and his study is that some people fully co-signed to this nonsense without even the slightest thought to the true agenda of the origins of this "study". And dare I say that some Black men were very quick to quote this man like he was Gospel and not realizing that Satoshi was handing them the most vile backhanded compliment possible.
This thread just proves to me that other races of women aren't falling at the feet of black men.
Some black men seem to think they are God's gift to all races of women,and then throw their counterparts(black women) under the bus.
Hopefully this post brings them back to reality.
I want to show this post to all the black men that say"We don't need black women when all other races of women want us so bad".
The last laugh will be on the black men faces.....
To hell with being God's gift to women. I'm God's gift to myself. I'm a black man, and I wouldn't want to be anything other than that.
Who cares if most women don't find us the most attractive? I'm not attracted to most women.
I voted no and I am black, LOL. I can find attractive looking man in any race. I known fat white men and fat black men, so can't say one is physically more appealing OVERALL then the other.
You're not kidding. I just saw this thread. 28 pages ... and still running.
I didn't answer because I don't have an opinion on it ... for once. I will say that, on average, the black people I've known have a better sense of humor than do white people. Similarly, in terms of percentages and in certain genres of music, they are more musically talented, it seems. Most of the CDs in my car's console are of black artists.
While we're at it, where did the following expression come from: "Once you go black, you never go back." Was that from a movie, a sitcom, or somewhere else?
While we're at it, where did the following expression come from: "Once you go black, you never go back." Was that from a movie, a sitcom, or somewhere else?
No on really knows, but it's speculated to have started in the 60s.
I will be so glad when some people learn to recognize a "back-handed" compliment when they see one.
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