AssassinsMace
Lieutenant General
Re: Chinese Daily Photos, Videos & News of 2012!!!
Asians are the largest minority in San Francisco on par with whites. That doesn't stop them from thinking twice. Why? For one, which is why when the West thinks democracy is going to flourish in China I have my doubts because of the Chinese-American experience, Chinese don't really practice the principles of democracy which is why they don't tend to participate. Some community leaders emerge and they rally the community to when they're needed. But for anything else... So outsiders tend to exploit it and not see them as someone to cater to. San Francisco's Chinatown has faced many assaults from animal rights activists like with the sale of live animals for food. Somehow it was wrong for Chinese to do it but not Fisherman's Wharf where they have live animals for sale. One of the leaders of this assault admitted to a newspaper after being accused of racism was growing and taking a toll that the Democrat liberal establishment of San Francisco told him to target only Chinatown because if he made a move for a general ban that included Fisherman's Wharf and others, he would get no support. Don't you love so-called progressive Democrats in their natural state? San Francisco is a case where you have the largest minority not practicing democratic principles because of inside and outside forces so there's no influence on those that are politically active. They don't have to worry about sucking up to anyone. And this is what happens. And I'm not talking about just voting. There's something cultural where Chinese think if they don't make waves, they'll get what they want. No, if you don't make waves, they'll ignore you. And that's why Asian-Americans' number one complaint is they feel invisible to everyone else.
Asians are the largest minority in San Francisco on par with whites. That doesn't stop them from thinking twice. Why? For one, which is why when the West thinks democracy is going to flourish in China I have my doubts because of the Chinese-American experience, Chinese don't really practice the principles of democracy which is why they don't tend to participate. Some community leaders emerge and they rally the community to when they're needed. But for anything else... So outsiders tend to exploit it and not see them as someone to cater to. San Francisco's Chinatown has faced many assaults from animal rights activists like with the sale of live animals for food. Somehow it was wrong for Chinese to do it but not Fisherman's Wharf where they have live animals for sale. One of the leaders of this assault admitted to a newspaper after being accused of racism was growing and taking a toll that the Democrat liberal establishment of San Francisco told him to target only Chinatown because if he made a move for a general ban that included Fisherman's Wharf and others, he would get no support. Don't you love so-called progressive Democrats in their natural state? San Francisco is a case where you have the largest minority not practicing democratic principles because of inside and outside forces so there's no influence on those that are politically active. They don't have to worry about sucking up to anyone. And this is what happens. And I'm not talking about just voting. There's something cultural where Chinese think if they don't make waves, they'll get what they want. No, if you don't make waves, they'll ignore you. And that's why Asian-Americans' number one complaint is they feel invisible to everyone else.