In the 1930’s and 1940’s?
Or in 2020’s?
In the 1930’s and 1940’s?
Or in 2020’s?
No no that one is uh
unfortunately true.
When COVID (and SARS) came around, we saw a rise in anti-asian sentiment.
Sounds like some stuff that was made up on social media, which less than 1% of the population actually experienced but has now become a fable of the internet age. Yep people are just out here beating up old people.
What do they have to do with China?
No don’t give it away, i want them to say i am wrong.
Don’t
I think the only questions you’re going to get are how the hell we ended up on this convo path.
I might have ADHD but I don’t do mental track drifting to THIS degree.
Not without some settup at least.
I actually starting to think that Menhyt is a right wingers.
Good they should have burned it.
The more companies leave china behind the better.
But I’m just trying to figure out how this conversation went pretzeled?
It’s more saving face move. A “We are better then the west” no matter who was the actual problem.
This is when you remind people in the USA that:
–Chinese Americans are not Chinese nationals, they are Americans.
–and–
–Not every Chinese national agrees with the decisions their government makes.
Imagine toppling a statue not in the name of political revolution for your backwards society but in the name of not censoring a game about elves enough LMAO
It doesnt matter dude, they were assaulting anyone that look “Chinese”, haha these racists even attacked the Korean elders.
Hence the reminder
who was attacking people?
A country known for stealing copyright material trying to play this tact is comedy gold tbh.
People have a hard time understanding that the government and the people it governs are two wholly separate things.
Which leads to casual sinophobia and it’s uh
concerning.
I don’t think Americans would be very appreciative if I categorized all of them as inept or morally corrupt because of the actions of their government.
But it’s what a lot of them are doing to the folks of China.
Google it dude, stopasianhate movement, don’t take it from my word.