This fool finna find out just like Yang and Vivek did that all his hanjian at most will only get him a top bunk in the coming concentration camps being built by Trump.
Funny enough this guy happens to get it more than most ABC hanjians do.
Considering how many ABCs were brought up to to believe in nothing but the pursuit of the American middle class dream it doesn't justify, but its also not hard to see why so many believe an American single family home is an adequate bargain for their souls. (Tbf when you think about it, the value of an American single family home nowadays is way more than what Judas got.)
With that kind of upbringing, you can't expect many to follow their conscience. And that's all it really comes down to in the end right?
Conscience. For my part, I'll admit that there's not really much about me that's Chinese. To put it simply......
- Language skills: At the level of a 10 year old.
- Knowledge of Chinese social etiquette: Non-existant since I didn't grow up there. Even in social settings where the level of conversation is enough for me to get by on my Chinese, I always still end up making a fool of myself due to lack of knowledge of Chinese behavior.
- Taste in media: Won't lie, its still mostly Western. Even in school I was the one Asian kid who wasn't into Japanese and Korean stuff. Today, I consume a decent amount of Chinese stuff, but still mostly stick to Hollywood movies and European art. I mostly cook Western food at home, while I suck at cooking Chinese food unless its something even a dumb dumb can make like 红烧.
- Attitude: Westernized and tbh, there is very little I would change about it since my past experiences made me who I am.
But in the end, there are principles to stand by in this world and here are mine. To be blunt, I don't care about alot of the values ABCs hold dear. I don't care about the property values of their neighborhood or their careers, I don't care about how much White people like Asian food nowadays, I don't care if its true Western girls today really do think Hyun Bin is the next Brad Pitt. What I care more about is dignity and the right to self-determination. How does one measure that? With this one simple question, for all the comforts Americans have afforded Asians, will they ever be comfortable handing us the keys and
trusting us in steering their fate? I'm pretty sure deep down, even this Alexandr Wang fellow knows the answer to that question.