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Randomuser

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Let's keep this civil. The game is rigged. We know that. Some of the ideas I suggested are a way of bypassing it completely. For example, these Asians that keep protesting over discrimination at the top colleges should instead learn basic money making skills since they clearly have a very high iq. The same applies to people in industries/jobs requiring high iq. Instead they're grinding at jobs with no or little leverage. They have the capability to make far more money running a business with far less effort.

Nvidia and Lam are in extremely hard industries. They're freak outliers. When I talk about business, I'm thinking of something that pulls in at least 6 figures in net income each year and is accessible to a vastly larger pool of Asians.

As to the last question. It's a good question. Why haven't they. That's what that thread was noticing. Why aren't we helping each other effectively like Indians are? Why are East Asians, who found and built these companies, less successful as a group than Indians who mismanage them with tribal policies?
East Asians can probably do both. They can find a way to overthrow the unfair college system and probably accumulate capital in the mean time. Unfortunately which education institute you attended still holds sway over most people and gives you credibility. When it comes to client facing business, you always see the management team providing their credentials. In addition elite colleges always give info on the network and how the inner workings of the elites actually function.

The main problem is we have all these east Asians who go to Harvard and then become literal who middle managers at financial service or tech companies. We need them to either pool in their capital and create their own businesses after a few years of training. Or if they can't do that, at least take their talent to Shenzhen where they might be able to realize their dream. It's for more effective than wasting all their time at Citadel with all the money going to Ken Griffin.

But I think first and foremost, we need to kill off the infighting first. If you believe that your kids should whore themselves out to the whites or suggest something equivalent, you should be rightfully ostracized from the group. Go live with those whites you love so much, you're not welcome here. And keep asian stuff out of your mouth as well and stop using it for clout. Imagine asian Americans did this with all those traitors. All those "famous" figures you know would be at the lowest.
 
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East Asians can probably do both. They can find a way to overthrow the unfair college system and probably accumulate capital in the mean time. Unfortunately which education institute you attended still holds sway over most people and gives you credibility. When it comes to client facing business, you always see the management team providing their credentials. In addition elite colleges always give info on the network and how the inner workings of the elites actually function.

The main problem is we have all these east Asians who go to Harvard and then become literal who middle managers at financial service or tech companies. We need them to either pool in their capital and create their own businesses after a few years of training. Or if they can't do that, at least take their talent to Shenzhen where they might be able to realize their dream. It's for more effective than wasting all their time at Citadel with all the money going to Ken Griffin.

But I think first and foremost, we need to kill off the infighting first. If you believe that your kids should whore themselves out to the whites or suggest something equivalent, you should be rightfully ostracized from the group. Go live with those whites you love so much, you're not welcome here. And keep asian stuff out of your mouth as well and stop using it for clout. Imagine asian Americans did this with all those traitors. All those "famous" figures you know would be at the lowest.

Re: the bolded area.
Some businesses and clients will care. Many will not. There are lots of people making bank without star credentials in b2c. In many cases, you can get the sale if the value proposition (eg it'll save $100 and only costs $20) and guarantees are strong enough. Then it's a matter of getting positive reviews/testimonials to make future sales even easier.
 

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overseas Chinese did have in-group mentality before. from Qing Dynasty era until as recently as 1990's, everyone's attitude was that they were Chinese first. Just look at the classical HK movies, donations during WW2, Qian Xuesen, etc. IDK what happened after the 1990s.
I can't recall the exact details but it had something to do with different groups of Chinese immigrating at different times. Chinese coolies the late 1800's were treated like crap and almost all bachelors. They formed China towns for protection because there was no possible assimilation with the kkk (aka Americans).

Then the usa invaded multiple Asian nations (Japan, Korea, Vietnam). That led mass rape of Asian women and war brides that were brought back to usa. I personally think this is when Asian america went to hell. It was the endless promotion of afwm (Asian female with white male). Around a similar time, the black community was infiltrated by CIA agent, Gloria Steneim (white woman) poisoning them with anti black male brainwashing. This is where the ", I don't need no man" delusion appeared in black feminist ideology. Sounds familiar right? We had our own version with Amy Tan, a self hater (who even publicly admitted her father was a great guy).
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She wrote a series of white male worship and anti Asian male hating "literature" that gets pushed endlessly in schools and the media.

I can't recall the timeline, but an important Asian male author was Frank Chin. He exposed the anti Asian hate agenda but was basically bullied by Amy Tan and friends into obscurity. Sound familiar? The same thing is happening now. Every time an Asian man talks about the racism, hate, discrimination, public castration, he's smeared as a woman-beating incel who look like their brothers. All of this is no accident.

Finally, later on, the immigration selection favored book worm types from Asia to act as high tech coolies.

In summary, Asian women as sex slaves + Asian men as brain slaves + white worship and self hate brainwashing to divide and conquer Asians.

That's my take on the current situation.
 

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You got to understand what happened to the Chinese the last 150 years.

It is tied to the historical events, just to make a long story short, it was a story of trying to find what and how to be modern. How to be modern in all facets of society and the individual.

To reduce it even further, to be modern and forward looking is to be strong. To be backwards, is to be weak.

Remember, the May 4th Movement, was the May 4th New Culture movement.

The students and intellectuals wanted to reform and change everything, and that was the May 4th revolution. Which eventually lead to the overthrow of the dynastic system 1911 that lead to the communist revolution. In turn Mao launched the Great Proletariat Cultural Revolution, when he felt things did not advance far enough. After that, Deng said go make money ushering the unprecedented economic growth never seen before, a revolution in of itself.

The basic point is, the Chinese were trying to remake and change themselves for the last 150 years. The society and the individual.

What can we say about India? And their attempts at change?

What that young girl said, was profound, but it was Twitter so there is only so much what we can write.

All I can say is that in Hinduism, life is suffering and you keep coming back with the reincarnation. They ain't joking about that in India.

Nothing ever changes.
 

Chevalier

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Remember that giant chemical plant explosion a while ago? It's tough being a whistleblower in US :(
Apparently liberal democracy means that you can murder your dissidents the way Pompeo tried to murder Assange, but it's ok because the media doesn't promote it in its 24 hour news cycles.

overseas Chinese did have in-group mentality before. from Qing Dynasty era until as recently as 1990's, everyone's attitude was that they were Chinese first. Just look at the classical HK movies, donations during WW2, Qian Xuesen, etc. IDK what happened after the 1990s.
If you look at accounts and entries from that era, to be Chinese was to be backward and savage the way modern westerners look at africa today. For many impressionable Chinese growing up, there was a sense of doing away with the old, and accepting modernisation be it westernisation or in the form of the New China of the 50s. To be a chinese growing up from the 1820s, it would have been like the world had been upended so you can imagine what these Chinese people would have told their children of the 20th century: work hard, learn as much as you can from the foreign barbarians, make China stronger, protect the Chinese people.

For my family in Taiwan, being colonised by Imperial Japan there was a sense i think that associating with the rising power of Japan was a part of desire to return to greatness, hence the reason why the pan green feel the way that they do. I do believe that the brainwashing was compounded by generational trauma from war and only truly restoring China to its previous place in the world can vindicate the trauma suffered before. In my opinion, the accession of the japanese archipelago and the australian continent would greatly assist this process as well.
 

Arij Javaid

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Many of them still join secessionist movements from the diaspora. It's pathetic. If you care about Khalistan, then go to India and agitate for it there. Khalistan is supposed to be where the Indian state of Punjab is located now.
I mean from china's perspective. Why should china care if both of it's adversaries are inflicting harm on each ither. Infact I would say a khalistani movement uprising in Canada is a good thing. More disruptions in India, Increased separatism, and unrest in Canada too which is one of the most anti-china nation

As a wise man once said. Let them fight and watch the show.
 
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