1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)1 child
White people don't see a point to taking off shoes indoors. We used to have dirt floors in our homes. I see young children often go barefoot outside. It really isn't that big of a deal for us.
The first time we see a drunk asian man taking a dump on the steps to the apartments, we'll take off our shoes when we go in, and make sure to put them on when we go out.
Taking shoes off when you go indoors is a result of asians pissing and pooping in the streets. The worst white Americans do is spit, and even that is frowned upon.
Think about where a white person walks. At what point do they ever set their shoed foot on something unsanitary? Growing up, we might step in dog poo, in which case, we would clean our shoes before going inside, maybe take them off to let them dry. But that was it. We kept our streets and sidewalks clean from rubbish. No one puked or pooped or peed there. Even dust and dirt wasn't a problem -- that's what floormats are for.
Now think about living in Japan, Korea, or even China. Where can you walk that DOESN'T involve human filth?
I do because my shoes are lace up boots that are inconvenient to remove and I don't have carpet. It kind of sucks when it rains and everything's muddy but it's not too hard to clean up after it dries with a shop vac (or even a broom).
my ex used to have a basement room in her house that everyone walked around barefoot in. The carpet stunk like feet. If you have people over, you better hope they are wearing socks
The first time we see a drunk asian man taking a dump on the steps to the apartments, we'll take off our shoes when we go in, and make sure to put them on when we go out.
Taking shoes off when you go indoors is a result of asians pissing and pooping in the streets. The worst white Americans do is spit, and even that is frowned upon.
Now think about living in Japan, Korea, or even China. Where can you walk that DOESN'T involve human filth?