South Koreans Aren’t Impressed with the Nation’s First Black Model

If you’ve been to South Korea, you’ll know that the country is doing pretty well. Due to an ongoing importation of White technology, coupled with an average IQ high enough to deal with it, South Korea has become one of the most advanced and prosperous nations on the continent.

Despite its success, however, South Korea still lacks something. Most tourists can’t put their finger on it when they first arrive, but after spending a week in the country, that “something” is obvious.

Niggers.

Simply put, South Korea suffers from a nigger drought. There isn’t enough of them on the streets, there isn’t enough of them in the government and there certainly isn’t enough of them in the modeling industry.

Determined to rectify the situation, a few Korean fashion designers started promoting a half-Nigerian model in the public sphere.

There’s just one problem: the average Korean doesn’t like Blacks.

Daily Mail:

Teenage male model Han Hyun-Min’s long legs and powerful strut have made him a rising star on South Korean catwalks, but his agent knew there would be a problem in the ethnically homogenous country: he is half black.

Han, 16, has a Nigerian father in a society where racial discrimination is widespread and people of mixed race are commonly referred to as “mongrels”.

“A dark-skinned fashion model like Han was unheard of in South Korea, so recruiting him was a big gamble,” said agent Youn Bum.

South Korea has for years sought to foster the image of a modern, sophisticated and tech-savvy nation whose pop culture has made waves across Asia.

But behind the facade of an economic and cultural powerhouse lies a deeply-rooted racism — even as its immigrant population creeps up, doubling over the last decade but still only four percent of the population.

Discrimination against them is widespread. Many are openly mocked at public transport for being “dirty” or “smelly”, or refused entry to fancy restaurants or public baths.

Seriously, though, people instinctively view Blacks as undesirable and unattractive. Making them knuckle-drag their way down the catwalk in designer clothes isn’t going to change that fact.

Physical beauty is not a subjective notion. Numerous studies show that facial symmetry, light skin and refined features – Caucasian features – are reliable indicators of beauty among all races, and were considered as such long before European colonialism or the advent of the “Western” media.

The Golden Ratio is real, and Blacks don’t have it.

For this reason, Asian modeling companies – sane ones – either prefer Whites or Asians who have had surgery to look White.

The South has a growing number of foreign or multiracial figures on TV and other public sphere — but almost all of them are Caucasians, whose looks are favoured by many South Koreans as “beautiful”.

THAS RITE.

Commentators on social media, though, have warmed to Han.

“He has such good aura around him,” said one. “I hope that our society will become more open to people like him.”

Yeah, good luck with that.

Without a clot of Jews controlling a nation’s media and brainwashing everyone into thinking that the average Black resembles Morpheus from The Matrix, most people – especially hardhearted Asians that assess the world though the cold, harsh lens of Social Darwinism – will continue to find Blacks hideous and undesirable.

That’s just the way it is, and the way it’s going to remain.

Did you know that the role of Morpheus was supposed to go to Sean Connery, but he turned it down? No wonder the character was so based – he wasn’t supposed to be a nigger in the first place.