The reason pajeets and other Asiatics will work 80 hour weeks isn't because they have incredible work ethic and Whites don't. For instance, White dudes at my firm far outwork every other demographic.
Rather, it's because for the Asian, their social status is set in stone. Coming to the West allows them to "reset" it, and they will work hard (for a year or two) to obtain a higher position. Then they will promptly push all work to their underlings and engage in their various preferred degeneracies.
Or as DEA so aptly put it, they will work like slaves (since that's what they're accustomed to) in order to become masters, and then promptly enslave everyone under them.
Put it this way: there's a reason why all Asian nations are deeply resented by all others. It's not the petty patriotic spats Hispanics have with one another. It's deep blood and bones hatred.
It's because Asians are mediocre slaves and absolutely cruel masters.
The reason pajeets and other Asiatics will work 80 hour weeks isn't because they have incredible work ethic and Whites don't. For instance, White dudes at my firm far outwork every other demographic.
Rather, it's because for the Asian, their social status is set in stone. Coming to the West allows them to "reset" it, and they will work hard (for a year or two) to obtain a higher position. Then they will promptly push all work to their underlings and engage in their various preferred degeneracies.
Or as DEA so aptly put it, they will work like slaves (since that's what they're accustomed to) in order to become masters, and then promptly enslave everyone under them.
Put it this way: there's a reason why all Asian nations are deeply resented by all others. It's not the petty patriotic spats Hispanics have with one another. It's deep blood and bones hatred.
It's because Asians are mediocre slaves and absolutely cruel masters.
BY Protestant Post
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