> > > 2. people from the US get more defensive and so the threads become more visible. > > > 3. people from the US start more racist (etc) threads. > > > > Your posting of these two is indicative of the situation. > > Your response highlights my point.
Not really. You made accusations against Americans. I pointed out that you did that.
> > Are there North Koreans here posting this stuff? > > I doubt it, why?
Because if they aren't, you're just saying you like to attack both Americans and Koreans, when you previously claimed that people said these things about their own countries.
> > So, you're saying the people here hate the US, but other places balance that? > Because > > this is where this observation was made. > > I'm saying that any observation on the loony bin, which appears to be devoted to > trolling, is going to be biased towards those who are easily trolled. > > It would probably help your cause a bit more if you weren't claiming oppression > against US citizens by non US citizens in a thread about racism against US citizens > by other US citizens.
I'm just looking for the balance you said exists, and you're the one that inserted obscure American laws into a discussion of an ad that has no bearing on them.