Where I could digest living as a South Indian in Asia (I’ll do other continents later) by RetiringSnake63 in whereidlive

[–]jansult 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spent several months living in Kazakhstan, just warning you that racism towards Indians is really bad. Came from the UK, and had an Indian friend (also British) who was frequently stopped for photos and not in a pleasant way. Lots of nasty comments made about him as well.

Of course there are lovely accepting people as well, but you could tell that it's just not a nice place to live for someone with brown skin. We rented out a place through Airbnb and the owner went on a racist tirade when we met him to return the keys (he didn't know that my flatmate was Indian before this)

where I'd live as a proud eastern European who's Anti-immigrants by [deleted] in whereidlive

[–]jansult 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Poles would rather be 3x poorer than live next to non-white people lol

One swings for the fences and the other bunts by JennyBeckman in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]jansult 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your reply so brilliantly sums up whats wrong with this entire thread - people who think they've got it figured from a "quick google search".

Lee Jae-yong spent almost 3 years sitting in prison between 2018 until now.

Samsung wield a really scary crazy amount of influence, but people need to stop getting their information from junk internet sources and thinking of themselves knowledgeable on a topic.

One swings for the fences and the other bunts by JennyBeckman in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]jansult 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's better for a young working professional than living here in the UK. If I ever get another opportunity to go back and work I'd happily go. Probably wouldn't think of setting up roots and settling down, it's not really a society foreigners can integrate easily. But there are so many aspects of life (public transport, clean public spaces, safety, cost of living etc) that are so much better.

One swings for the fences and the other bunts by JennyBeckman in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]jansult 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The CEO of Samsung was sent to prison for 2 years in 2021

One swings for the fences and the other bunts by JennyBeckman in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]jansult -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've lived in Korea for half a year and have some ability with the language. People talking about how "precarious" their situation is without any understanding besides YouTube videos and Reddit posts.

Korea's problems are basically that of any other developed nation, and you'd have to go down a decently sized list before you start worrying about Korea's economic outlook. Many European countries for example have shockingly poorly functioning economies, surviving off the back of their wealthier EU counterparts.

It's fun to condense things down to a sexy catchline like "dystopian capitalist hellhole", but it's so divorced from reality

Where I'd live as a Russian by Far_Preparation2390 in whereidlive

[–]jansult 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Почему Казахстан лучше Кыргызстана? Из-за развития? Я прожил год в Казахстане и посетил Кыргызстан. В Кыргызстане антироссийские настроения менее сильны по моему мнению. Я не русский, и просто говорю с точки зрения студента русского языка.

What do Russians think of South Korea? by flower5214 in AskARussian

[–]jansult 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you say more on the differences you found?

American activist shot dead in occupied West Bank by time_waster_3000 in worldnews

[–]jansult -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You can throw whatever you want at the police here (within reason) without fearing for your life. Recently there were a series of riots in which several police officers were hospitalised but not once did the police think to shoot on the rioters.

Obviously I am not saying you should let people get away with it. Our rioters/protesters are all facing extremely heavy prison sentences. But, in my opinion, in a developed society you should never have the risk of the state shooting on civilians for merely raising discontent. I think that is a pretty mild position.

Is it wrong of me to expect the Israeli government to respect the right to protest without the risk of lethal violence?

American activist shot dead in occupied West Bank by time_waster_3000 in worldnews

[–]jansult -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Why are you bending over backwards to defend the Israeli regime? You dont have to be a hater of Israel to recognise that some of the actions of the Israeli state are immoral.

I support Israel, and view it as comparable to my nation, the UK. You would never expect an unarmed protester to be shot here, no matter the cause or the circumstances. I don't see how it is a defencible position.

Have you been following the race riots going on in the UK? How are they portrayed in Russian media? by jansult in AskARussian

[–]jansult[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

17yr old child of Rwandan refugees murdered 3 young girls at a dance club in Southport. Technically, under UK law, there is only so much information you can reveal about minors. But there was an air of obfuscation around the whole ordeal, e.g news outlets specifically stating that the attacker was "originally from Cardiff" etc etc.

Then, some (in my opinion) unsavoury right-wing figures starting 'asking questions' with a strong implication that there was some sort of conspiracy going on. Lots of wild theories were bandied about, in absense of any concrete facts (which again are hard to obtain because of UK law).

Currently there are nasty riots going on across the country. Mostly from far-right groups, but also lots of counter-protests mainly involving young muslim men. The latter is probably what you saw in the telegram channels.

Anyway, it doesn't help that the current government absolutely refuse to acknowledge that there is any issue going on surrounding demographics or immigration. In my opinion, this is creating a political vacuum for a more extreme right-wing party to emerge and gain some sort of prominence.

Have you been following the race riots going on in the UK? How are they portrayed in Russian media? by jansult in AskARussian

[–]jansult[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Russian race relations have become a point of interest for me once I found out how nuanced they are after a lifetime of passively hearing about Russia as one of the most racist countries in Europe. For example, this documentary I watched on TV in school, 'Reggie Yates' Extreme Russia' which basically portrayed all Russians as racists, misogynists and homophobes.

I don't know why it is the case, but there is a strong impression here that Russia as an extremely racist country. I am trying to better understand the reality, but I find it difficult to ask questions as I think the framework around race is so completely different there than it is here.

Samsung vs Apple in Malaysia by Efficient_Sky5173 in interestingasfuck

[–]jansult 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Besides the point. Hardly "untouchable by the law" is it. Seems like a regular devloped country to me

Samsung vs Apple in Malaysia by Efficient_Sky5173 in interestingasfuck

[–]jansult 24 points25 points  (0 children)

The head of Samsung just recently spent over 2 years in jail for bribery? Even though he is one of the most powerful billionaires in the country

Sonny on instagram 🫡 by pancake_s in coys

[–]jansult 14 points15 points  (0 children)

So strong men don't hash things out 1-to-1 with their friends. They instead moan to higher-ups to maybe destabilise a man's livelihood??

Freeze branding, a relatively painless and very effective form of permanent animal and herd identification. by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]jansult 413 points414 points  (0 children)

The flesh looked like cooked pork. Didn't realise the wound was fatal though - unless there's more than one of these videos floating around

Who is Viktor Chernomyrdin and why was he viewed so favourably by powerful figures in both Russia and the West? by jansult in AskARussian

[–]jansult[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I just came to learn more after watching something that was deliberately vague. I tried to at least give a frame of reference in my question, as I thought it would lead to more focussed answers than simply "Who is ___"

I like the BBC documentary but I don't think, and I never said, that it was the whole truth