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Ever Notice The Scarcity of ASIANS Among U.S. Protesters? PG 8 UPDATE: TOPIC SHIFT!

 
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Asians don't have time for that nonsense. They only participate on things that can better their lives.
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In our house it starts with one word. Humble.
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Welfare offices too.
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Welfare offices too.
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Don't know about that. Please explain.
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Asians can successfully be culturally stereotyped as individuals who, as a group, do as government commands. They rarely ever deviate from government.
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All I can say is some of the brightest, hard working, and nicest people I’ve met in my life were men and women who fled CCP. They remained proud of their heritage, but they despised the communist Chinese government
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Asians can successfully be culturally stereotyped as individuals who, as a group, do as government commands. They rarely ever deviate from government.
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Not all.

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Asians can successfully be culturally stereotyped as individuals who, as a group, do as government commands. They rarely ever deviate from government.
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Not all.


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Asian judges rubber stamp any proposed order given to them by the government. Case closed.
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I had a business partner who was Chinese, they sold his aunt to get out, his grandparent's couldn't afford to take all the kids. A friend gave them some money he owed them at the last minute, and they bought her back, and she too came to the states.

Good guy. Christian, fairly superficial though. Definitely a little chip on his shoulder about white people. I think he feels like he's always been a little excluded because of his race. Raised on hip hop, went to a good university. Talented.

Another Chinese guy I met in LA, very politically active. No friend of the CCP, but definitely very pro Chinese as a race. Guy kept an AK under his bed at a time when people didn't do that.

My old neighborhood in the Bay Area is being taken over by Asians, and largely Chinese. I think they are feeling like they are achieving racial saturation and the polite faces are going away. I was playing tennis with my kid on some courts near my family's house where I grew up. There were two Chinese kids on the next court over. One of our balls rolled into their court. At an opportune moment, I politely asked this kid for our ball, it was right next to him. He didn't even acknowledge me. Both of these kids were speaking English, its not like there was a language barrier. I think they'd been taught not to interact with white people, that they were superior.

In my experience, Chinese that I've met in the US can be intelligent down to earth people, often Christian, usually a degree or two, a successful family. Or they can be ghetto southerners, with a little more spice, and a finger or two in some shady dealings. Or the third, the worst, there are Chinese Supremacists. The Chinese are some of the most racist people I've ever encountered. And I think there is a strong push right now by the CCP, covertly or otherwise, to surreptitiously induce Chinese Supremacist ideas. I think this is a strategy to reclaim those who fled the ccp, and achieved high positions within the US economic/technological ecosystem. This is very dangerous, imo. You have second and now third generation Chinese American kids in grad school, who never knew the ccp, and they're meeting in "Chinese Groups" to discuss their "roots" and what not. The CCP has no shortage of manpower for this type of infiltration work. I think these technologically advanced students lack some common sense, I don't think they're asking where these groups are coming from, I think the Chinese American kids are see it as just organic groups of like minded Chinese meeting to discuss issues in their lives. I think they're taking it as gospel that they are intellectually superior to the White American corporations whom they're destined to work for. They're being agitated, subtly, but a very dangerous form of agitation. These people are not boisterous. They are stone faced, and closed lipped. They don't discuss these issues on Facebook, but maybe discuss this AT Facebook, quietly, with their racial peers.

I know prominent Chinese American technologists have been turned, and used by the CCP for very destructive tech transfer. In some cases, it is open, as our open society is vulnerable to this form of attack.

These are very complex issues. I don't see an organic war with China. Both parties have too much to lose, not enough to gain. Instead, I see cold war. I see proxy conflicts here and there at best. The Chinese CCP are the darlings of the globalists, globalists headquartered in part here in the US. China's ability to mobilize such a large workforce, with such minimal compensation and fundamental rights, under total surveillance by an all powerful government, a government that openly parts out dissidents for organs to the highest bidders. is takes on mythical levels of admiration from the globalists.

I think there is real danger there. And I think there is real danger in this growing Chinese supramacism, that seeks to bridge the gap between Chinese nationals, and Chinese Americans who have never known or barely even heard stories about the CCP. They're being sold on white people as a common racial enemy, and some Chinese are buying it
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I had a business partner who was Chinese, they sold his aunt to get out, his grandparent's couldn't afford to take all the kids. A friend gave them some money he owed them at the last minute, and they bought her back, and she too came to the states.

Good guy. Christian, fairly superficial though. Definitely a little chip on his shoulder about white people. I think he feels like he's always been a little excluded because of his race. Raised on hip hop, went to a good university. Talented.

Another Chinese guy I met in LA, very politically active. No friend of the CCP, but definitely very pro Chinese as a race. Guy kept an AK under his bed at a time when people didn't do that.

My old neighborhood in the Bay Area is being taken over by Asians, and largely Chinese. I think they are feeling like they are achieving racial saturation and the polite faces are going away. I was playing tennis with my kid on some courts near my family's house where I grew up. There were two Chinese kids on the next court over. One of our balls rolled into their court. At an opportune moment, I politely asked this kid for our ball, it was right next to him. He didn't even acknowledge me. Both of these kids were speaking English, its not like there was a language barrier. I think they'd been taught not to interact with white people, that they were superior.

In my experience, Chinese that I've met in the US can be intelligent down to earth people, often Christian, usually a degree or two, a successful family. Or they can be ghetto southerners, with a little more spice, and a finger or two in some shady dealings. Or the third, the worst, there are Chinese Supremacists. The Chinese are some of the most racist people I've ever encountered. And I think there is a strong push right now by the CCP, covertly or otherwise, to surreptitiously induce Chinese Supremacist ideas. I think this is a strategy to reclaim those who fled the ccp, and achieved high positions within the US economic/technological ecosystem. This is very dangerous, imo. You have second and now third generation Chinese American kids in grad school, who never knew the ccp, and they're meeting in "Chinese Groups" to discuss their "roots" and what not. The CCP has no shortage of manpower for this type of infiltration work. I think these technologically advanced students lack some common sense, I don't think they're asking where these groups are coming from, I think the Chinese American kids are see it as just organic groups of like minded Chinese meeting to discuss issues in their lives. I think they're taking it as gospel that they are intellectually superior to the White American corporations whom they're destined to work for. They're being agitated, subtly, but a very dangerous form of agitation. These people are not boisterous. They are stone faced, and closed lipped. They don't discuss these issues on Facebook, but maybe discuss this AT Facebook, quietly, with their racial peers.

I know prominent Chinese American technologists have been turned, and used by the CCP for very destructive tech transfer. In some cases, it is open, as our open society is vulnerable to this form of attack.

These are very complex issues. I don't see an organic war with China. Both parties have too much to lose, not enough to gain. Instead, I see cold war. I see proxy conflicts here and there at best. The Chinese CCP are the darlings of the globalists, globalists headquartered in part here in the US. China's ability to mobilize such a large workforce, with such minimal compensation and fundamental rights, under total surveillance by an all powerful government, a government that openly parts out dissidents for organs to the highest bidders. is takes on mythical levels of admiration from the globalists.

I think there is real danger there. And I think there is real danger in this growing Chinese supramacism, that seeks to bridge the gap between Chinese nationals, and Chinese Americans who have never known or barely even heard stories about the CCP. They're being sold on white people as a common racial enemy, and some Chinese are buying it
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I sincerely thank you for that profound contribution. You possess a natural eloquence which is increasingly rare in today's society.
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I had a business partner who was Chinese, they sold his aunt to get out, his grandparent's couldn't afford to take all the kids. A friend gave them some money he owed them at the last minute, and they bought her back, and she too came to the states.

Good guy. Christian, fairly superficial though. Definitely a little chip on his shoulder about white people. I think he feels like he's always been a little excluded because of his race. Raised on hip hop, went to a good university. Talented.

Another Chinese guy I met in LA, very politically active. No friend of the CCP, but definitely very pro Chinese as a race. Guy kept an AK under his bed at a time when people didn't do that.

My old neighborhood in the Bay Area is being taken over by Asians, and largely Chinese. I think they are feeling like they are achieving racial saturation and the polite faces are going away. I was playing tennis with my kid on some courts near my family's house where I grew up. There were two Chinese kids on the next court over. One of our balls rolled into their court. At an opportune moment, I politely asked this kid for our ball, it was right next to him. He didn't even acknowledge me. Both of these kids were speaking English, its not like there was a language barrier. I think they'd been taught not to interact with white people, that they were superior.

In my experience, Chinese that I've met in the US can be intelligent down to earth people, often Christian, usually a degree or two, a successful family. Or they can be ghetto southerners, with a little more spice, and a finger or two in some shady dealings. Or the third, the worst, there are Chinese Supremacists. The Chinese are some of the most racist people I've ever encountered. And I think there is a strong push right now by the CCP, covertly or otherwise, to surreptitiously induce Chinese Supremacist ideas. I think this is a strategy to reclaim those who fled the ccp, and achieved high positions within the US economic/technological ecosystem. This is very dangerous, imo. You have second and now third generation Chinese American kids in grad school, who never knew the ccp, and they're meeting in "Chinese Groups" to discuss their "roots" and what not. The CCP has no shortage of manpower for this type of infiltration work. I think these technologically advanced students lack some common sense, I don't think they're asking where these groups are coming from, I think the Chinese American kids are see it as just organic groups of like minded Chinese meeting to discuss issues in their lives. I think they're taking it as gospel that they are intellectually superior to the White American corporations whom they're destined to work for. They're being agitated, subtly, but a very dangerous form of agitation. These people are not boisterous. They are stone faced, and closed lipped. They don't discuss these issues on Facebook, but maybe discuss this AT Facebook, quietly, with their racial peers.

I know prominent Chinese American technologists have been turned, and used by the CCP for very destructive tech transfer. In some cases, it is open, as our open society is vulnerable to this form of attack.

These are very complex issues. I don't see an organic war with China. Both parties have too much to lose, not enough to gain. Instead, I see cold war. I see proxy conflicts here and there at best. The Chinese CCP are the darlings of the globalists, globalists headquartered in part here in the US. China's ability to mobilize such a large workforce, with such minimal compensation and fundamental rights, under total surveillance by an all powerful government, a government that openly parts out dissidents for organs to the highest bidders. is takes on mythical levels of admiration from the globalists.

I think there is real danger there. And I think there is real danger in this growing Chinese supramacism, that seeks to bridge the gap between Chinese nationals, and Chinese Americans who have never known or barely even heard stories about the CCP. They're being sold on white people as a common racial enemy, and some Chinese are buying it
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Sorry for the double post. Wrote that last night as I was falling asleep... like I fell asleep a few times in the middle of writing that post. When I opened my browser this morning, all the text was in the "reply to thread" page, like I hadn't posted, so I posted again thinking I didn't post it last night! Doi.

My apologies!





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