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Social Studies [Solved] Chinese Racism

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Wow, signs openly said no entry for blacks. Have you seen anything remotely like this in the US.

https://americafirstpolicy.com/latest/20220211-brewer-and-yates-putting-america-first

A defining characteristic of this organization’s operation is the use of ethnicity as a sword and a shield, demanding all ethnically Chinese people place loyalty first to the party, before God and certainly before any country in which they may have citizenship.

This racialized approach to politics (aka “systemic racism”) combined with the militant propaganda pushed out by the Communist Party results in many not-so-subtle attacks on minorities.

Among the more outrageous examples was the April 2020 posting of a sign stating, “From now on black people are no longer allowed to enter the restaurant,” at a McDonald’s in one of China’s most populous cities.

Why this kind of sign at that time? One part systemic racism and another part disinformation campaign deflecting responsibility for the spread of COVID away from China and from the Chinese people.

In fact, the McDonald’s sign expresses a pattern of behavior from the Chinese government towards racial minorities in different parts of society that has been documented repeatedly over the last several years – from television programs with “blackface” to landlords evicting Africans and accusing them of not paying taxes to China’s official messaging app, WeChat, creating an algorithm for racial slurs.

We have experienced for ourselves elements of Communist Chinese prejudice and outright racism against “black people” (per the Guangzhou McDonald’s sign). When Jack visited China on a football exchange, hundreds of Chinese people would line up and touch his skin and take photos of him, presumably because many had never before seen someone with his skin color. Far more sinister was the blatant racism he witnessed, much like in Guangzhou, of locations outright banning individuals who are black with signs resembling the American South in the 1940s.

Similarly, when Steve’s professional counterparts from Communist China learned about his family, occasionally they would say out loud what they were thinking, “given your study of Chinese language and culture, why did you adopt black children instead of Chinese?” Subsequent conversations would make clear this was not a question based on cultural curiosity or common language, but instead driven by a noxious presumption that children of a particular ethnicity would have a higher chance of developmental success.

Perhaps more troubling than the sad realities of race relations inside today’s China is the government’s highly manipulative use of radical “woke” rhetoric to deflect scrutiny away from its very real sins and amplify the charge of “systemic racism” against America. In a public meeting in Anchorage, Alaska, in March 2021, a Chinese official berated Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan for twenty minutes, saying that America’s own human rights challenges “did not just emerge over the past four years, such as Black Lives Matter.”

American leaders must avoid condoning or even indulging the Chinese Communist Party’s dangerous use of racism. The CCP does not represent all Chinese people and must be held accountable. China is a country, not an ethnicity, and criticism of its government is not racism.

But engaging in genocide against a religious and ethnic minority within China most certainly is systemic racism, and leaders who are silent about this ugly reality in China while sowing racial strife in America must bear the weight of hypocrisy and the sin of turning away.

Jack

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@athena thank you for sharing sympathy for the injustice of others.

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@naval why don’t you go to China and see how far you can get raising awareness for systemic racism.

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@athena you both need to team up together 😀

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@james problem is I don’t want to be put in prison and get my organs harvested.

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@athena Black Lives Matter is already in Hong kong

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@naval I bet they need more help from you. I bet they need a lot of free advocacy.

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@athena I get it, you want all Asians to go back to China. I get this a lot but I am not Chinese.

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@naval I get it you prefer to fight racism from the comfort of your american mattress.

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@athena I don't have a Chinese passport so I don't even know where to start. The best I can do is raise anti-racism awareness in the Chinese community.

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@naval How come you didn't chose to go to school in china or posted about chinese systemic racism.  Instead you chose the US. It's because the chinese don't fund stupid majors like social justice and systemic racism. It's because we have free speech here and brain-washed, low information activists like you don't suffer any consequences. You fight for the blacks and the chinese in the US when they don't need your help and yet Chinese systemic racism which is blatant and atrocious didn't get a peep from you. You think the people on this forum, who have much more education and much more life experience than you too stupid and simplistic to understand your non sense when it is you who is simplistic and stupid to see all the problems in America is caused by racism. Tell that to the basketball players and entertainers who make billions wile ignoring millions of people who get tortured in killed in China for their faith or race is not courageous, it's laughable.

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@athena I can't speak Chinese but how do you think the country of China & United States are having a conversation about systemic racism. Well, since your so smart then I would like to hear your strategy. I bet you after 20 years you will have no result while it only tooked us a couple of years to get our message across the planet. 

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@naval my strategy for what? I know for a fact systemic racism does not exist, so it's not a problem I worry about. It took you a couple of years to get your message out? Wrong! the leftist indoctrination has been going on since the 60's. Then during Obama era, which started in 2009, this non existence issue became an issue. They've had black history month and quanzaa for years. Then came micheal brown, tryvon martin, and all the trumped up police brutality made to blow up way past all the black lives that get destroyed by black criminals. Getting on the oppression business bandwagon is very profitable. I don't blame you for picking a major that requires very little critical thinking skills and high profit. Look at patrice cullers, social justice major, living paycheck to paycheck, after becoming a leader of BLM, got 3 million worth of properties still in her thirties. Even medical students don't make that kind of money until much later on. Except I don't think you will get very far in BLM because you're not black. So,  maybe you're auditioning for chinese lives matter. Good luck with that.

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@athena Joe Biden fighting systemic racism 

China on systemic racism 

 the planet is now being aware of systemic racism, So I suggest you take public transportation and get out of the suburbs. 

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First off, no one listens to Bidumb and even less Chinese mouthpiece. More proof you’re working for the chines.

2nd you need to get de-programmed from the brain washing.

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All ethnics are equal but they can be arrested for hate speech. Imagine doing in the US

https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/Issues/Expression/ICCPR/Bangkok/FuHualing.pdf

 

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Chinese Racism Toward Filipinos

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4 Chinese nationals arrested for allegedly attempting to kidnap Filipino teen in Makati

 
 
January 19, 2020
 
 
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Four Chinese men were arrested yesterday after they allegedly tried to kidnap a Filipino teenager in Makati City on Saturday.

The suspects have been identified as Zhi Lin, Shi Jun Yi, Chen Sujo, and Xiaohui Sun. Two of their suspected accomplices escaped during the arrest, Manila Bulletin reports.

According to the 18-year-old victim, identified as Gella Velasco, one of the suspects grabbed her by the arm while she was waiting for a taxi at about 10pm on Einstein Street in the city’s village of San Isidro, according to ABS-CBN News. She fought off her kidnappers and ran away, then reported the crime to several village watchmen, who arrested four of the six suspects, the Philippine Star reports.

 

Makati City police are still searching for the two other suspects.

Last month, netizens were shocked by a viral video showing a woman being abducted in Makati. The police confirmed that a kidnapping did take place, and identified several Chinese nationals as suspects, all of whom were working in a Philippine offshore gaming company.

However, after the victim was inexplicably released, she and her husband, both of whom are also Chinese, said they were unwilling to cooperate with the police. Makati police said they will continue with their investigation despite the couple’s decision.

4 Chinese nationals arrested for allegedly attempting to kidnap Filipino teen in Makati (yahoo.com)

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