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I decided to research this and honestly I am amazed.
The sheer hatred, jealously and spite white men hold when they even see just one of their women with any non white man is so incredible that it always makes me ask ‘why?’
Here is just some of the most prominent examples:
Sessue Hayakawa
Known professionally as Sessue Hayakawa (早川 雪洲), was a Japanese actor and a matinée idol. He was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood during the silent film era of the 1910s and early 1920s.
His "broodingly handsome"[2] good looks and typecasting as a sexually dominant villain made him a heartthrob among American women during a time of racial discrimination, and he became one of the first male sex symbols of Hollywood.[3][4][5]
"White women were willing to give themselves to a Japanese man. ... When Sessue was getting out of his limousine in front of a theater of a premiere showing, he grimaced a little because there was a puddle. Then, dozens of female fans surrounding his car fell over one another to spread their fur coats at his feet."
—Miyatake Toko, a celebrity photographer in early 1900s Los Angeles[25]
Jack Johnson
John Arthur Johnson was an American boxer who, at the height of the Jim Crow era, became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion (1908–1915)
Johnson engaged in various relationships including three documented marriages. All of his wives were white. At the height of his career, Johnson was excoriated by the press for his flashy lifestyle and for having married white women.[64]
If you read up on their history you will find out these men where hated by hundreds of thousands of white men across America for their relationship with white woman.
Imagine being a white incel watching a movie with Hayakawa in it or watching a boxing match with Johnson jfl. It’s over
The sheer hatred, jealously and spite white men hold when they even see just one of their women with any non white man is so incredible that it always makes me ask ‘why?’
Here is just some of the most prominent examples:
Sessue Hayakawa
Known professionally as Sessue Hayakawa (早川 雪洲), was a Japanese actor and a matinée idol. He was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood during the silent film era of the 1910s and early 1920s.
His "broodingly handsome"[2] good looks and typecasting as a sexually dominant villain made him a heartthrob among American women during a time of racial discrimination, and he became one of the first male sex symbols of Hollywood.[3][4][5]
"White women were willing to give themselves to a Japanese man. ... When Sessue was getting out of his limousine in front of a theater of a premiere showing, he grimaced a little because there was a puddle. Then, dozens of female fans surrounding his car fell over one another to spread their fur coats at his feet."
—Miyatake Toko, a celebrity photographer in early 1900s Los Angeles[25]
Jack Johnson
John Arthur Johnson was an American boxer who, at the height of the Jim Crow era, became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion (1908–1915)
Johnson engaged in various relationships including three documented marriages. All of his wives were white. At the height of his career, Johnson was excoriated by the press for his flashy lifestyle and for having married white women.[64]
If you read up on their history you will find out these men where hated by hundreds of thousands of white men across America for their relationship with white woman.
Imagine being a white incel watching a movie with Hayakawa in it or watching a boxing match with Johnson jfl. It’s over