>>212516410 (OP)The final redpill for wipipo on 4chan is that the vast, vast majority of the time, when you're communicating with someone under a Japanese or Korean flag, you're speaking to a davido/Pvt hernandez/English teacher. And it's simple really; the majority of east Asians can't communicate in English outside of a few words and phrases. Although both countries have been under American occupation for so long, and both schooling systems require a foundational understanding of English as prerequisites for graduating, this is rarely enforced, and memorizing some English test answers when you were 17 hardly compares to fully speaking, typing, and understanding English in your adulthood. I mean common, White Americans, how much high school spansoh do you remember?
If you right now went to either Japan or Korea and stopped a random young person on the street and spoke English to them, there's almost no chance they'd understand you. What makes you think the same doesn't apply for 4chan? We are conditioned to see and think 'flag = person of that nationality' because the human brain always looks for the easiest outcomes. But it's more difficult to peel back the veneer of 4chan discourse and do some critical thinking about demographics and language and think about who's really behind that post you're reading. Just like you guys aren't ready for this fact: Indian Americans are probably the largest proportion of American flag posters. When you see an American flag post, there's a good chance you're speaking to a jeet. Demographically speaking they have high incomes, aim for STEM/tech careers and 0 social lives because Indian males are one of the most hated peoples. Where the fuck else would they go, if not 4chan?
I kinda feel bad for the people who don't understand demographics and think they're talking to a takeshi/kim/Billy Bob from Arkansas when they see a flag next to a post on /int/.
>t. Knower