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by Columbia University's School of Social Work and Committee of 100 has found that 74% of 6,500 Chinese Americans surveyed have experienced racial discrimination in the last year.

Additionally, 24% are at moderate to severe risk of mental illness. The study showed that Chinese Americans feel they are accepted in society but experience a high sense of discrimination, with 58% feeling conflicted between the American and Chinese ways of doing things. Of the survey participants, 55% worry about their safety from hate crimes or harassment. Over 40% of Asian Americans reported being treated disrespectfully.

Some other bullet points include:

  • 1 in 4 described themselves as being in fair to poor mental health.
  • 38% avoid certain places out of fear for their safety.
  • 90% of Asian Americans are registered to vote and politically engaged.
  • Concerns include racism, crime, gun control, and the economy.
  • 79% view the state of U.S.-China relations negatively.
As of 2021, there were 5.5 million Chinese-Americans in the US, up from 4 million in 2010.
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The Israelis are straight up 3D printing fish for consumption o_O

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3D printed fish set to hit the market​

Around a third of global fish stocks are currently overexploited, analysts say
3D printed fish set to hit the market

A seller shows Sardines at al-Muaskar fish market which Sardine is the most demanded product due to its flavor and affordable price in Gaza City, Gaza on April 27, 2023 © Getty Images / Ali Jadallah/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

If a trip to the lake with your fishing pole just isn’t an option, an Israeli company has created a method of 3D bioprinting your very own ‘fresh’ fish – which, it says, will be ready for cooking immediately.
Stakeholder Foods has developed a 3D printed grouper fish fillet from stem cells, which are then processed via bioprinting technology into a fish-like shape. The product, which was created in conjunction with Umami Meats, mimics the taste and texture of natural fish, and it could be on supermarket shelves later this year.
“In the coming months, we intend to announce our plans for bringing this world-class cultivated fish to the market,” said Mihir Pershad, CEO of Umami Meats at a tasting event in Israel last week, via The Telegraph. “In the first tasting, we showcased a cultivated product that flakes, tastes and melts in your mouth exactly like excellent fish should,” he explained.
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The development of the technology could have myriad benefits, particularly as it pertains to food scarcity – but also to the global issue of overfishing. Marine experts have estimated that around one third of global fish stocks are currently being overexploited. Grouper fish, in particular, are considered at risk of extinction.
Additionally, biologically engineered fish is free from pollutants such as microplastics, which might affect traditionally harvested seafood stocks.
The grouper fish fillets are created by combining fish stem cells with various nutrients, which are subsequently processed into bio-inks and then into a printer. The process of printing takes just a few minutes, and the product can then be immediately cooked and eaten.
Stakeholders are also working to create entire cuts of 3D-printed meat, including steaks and other seafood like eel. In 2020, the fast-food giant KFC partnered with a Russian bioprinting company to produce artificial chicken nuggets.
 

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Also notice how China introducing new rules and laws are very often painted as ''crackdown''. Maybe we should follow the Russian path by letting oligarchs run amok with thick villa's and cash stashed away in Western Europe and North America and with luxury boats parked in Italy and Monaco.
Russia oligarchs have enormously benefited Russia. with hardly even $20b spent and it is like seed money for startups before it goes through IPO using western financial system. This Netherlands and Cyprus is basically oligarch connections investing money in early part of 2000s. since in 1990s the size of economy was too small so the initial amount taken will be much smaller.
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The Netherlands is the second largest investor in Russia: 34 billion [dollars].
 

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I seem to understand the good intentions of the US government.

The conflict in Sudan lasted for 17 days from April 15 to May 2, and only 2 Americans were killed. That is to say, only 0.117647 Americans die every day. On average, about 50 people are killed by gunfire every day in the United States, and Americans die 425 times more in the US than in Sudan. The so-called "slow evacuation of overseas Chinese" by the United States may be another implicit and gentle way for the US government to protect its citizens. Of course, there are also some media in the United States like CNN, which criticize the lagging of the evacuation work in the United States. I think this is the result of the media being brainwashed.

Suddenly, I was even more in awe of the American embassy staff in Sudan who risked their lives to go to an area with a death rate 425 times higher. Although China has successfully evacuated overseas Chinese, what is the cost? We have to admit that China still has a long way to go.
 
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by Columbia University's School of Social Work and Committee of 100 has found that 74% of 6,500 Chinese Americans surveyed have experienced racial discrimination in the last year.

Additionally, 24% are at moderate to severe risk of mental illness. The study showed that Chinese Americans feel they are accepted in society but experience a high sense of discrimination, with 58% feeling conflicted between the American and Chinese ways of doing things. Of the survey participants, 55% worry about their safety from hate crimes or harassment. Over 40% of Asian Americans reported being treated disrespectfully.

Some other bullet points include:

  • 1 in 4 described themselves as being in fair to poor mental health.
  • 38% avoid certain places out of fear for their safety.
  • 90% of Asian Americans are registered to vote and politically engaged.
  • Concerns include racism, crime, gun control, and the economy.
  • 79% view the state of U.S.-China relations negatively.
As of 2021, there were 5.5 million Chinese-Americans in the US, up from 4 million in 2010.
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Nonsense:
"The study showed that Chinese Americans feel they are accepted in society but experience a high sense of discrimination, with 58% feeling conflicted between the American and Chinese ways of doing things."

If there is a high sense of discrimination then how can they feel they are accepted in society?

Maybe 58% need to embrace their lot, just pick and choose whichever "American" and "Chinese" ways of doing things they prefer as simply "their" way of doing things.
 

Eventine

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Nonsense:
"The study showed that Chinese Americans feel they are accepted in society but experience a high sense of discrimination, with 58% feeling conflicted between the American and Chinese ways of doing things."

If there is a high sense of discrimination then how can they feel they are accepted in society?

Maybe 58% need to embrace their lot, just pick and choose whichever "American" and "Chinese" ways of doing things they prefer as simply "their" way of doing things.
Racism is central to American identity, you’re not an American minority until you’ve been the target of racism
 

birdlikefood

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Nonsense:
"The study showed that Chinese Americans feel they are accepted in society but experience a high sense of discrimination, with 58% feeling conflicted between the American and Chinese ways of doing things."

If there is a high sense of discrimination then how can they feel they are accepted in society?

Maybe 58% need to embrace their lot, just pick and choose whichever "American" and "Chinese" ways of doing things they prefer as simply "their" way of doing things.

This is implicit racism.

My family is also accepting of my cat, but they also have a clear high sense of discrimination against my cat, they don't even allow my cats to eat with them on the table with utensils. But there is nothing wrong with them because we and my cat are two species with different lifestyles. My cat is also having a great time every day. But this does not apply to human society.
 

Chevalier

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Nonsense:
"The study showed that Chinese Americans feel they are accepted in society but experience a high sense of discrimination, with 58% feeling conflicted between the American and Chinese ways of doing things."

If there is a high sense of discrimination then how can they feel they are accepted in society?

Maybe 58% need to embrace their lot, just pick and choose whichever "American" and "Chinese" ways of doing things they prefer as simply "their" way of doing things.
Anglo American society is a race based apartheid caste system/feudal oligarchy. Your position in that caste system is predicated on your utility and usefulness to the white anglo male- particularly the type who occupy the seats of power in the Beltway. So unless you have something a 70+ year old white male gerontocracy wants, you are of limited utility and desire.

For a lot of minorities, gaining acceptance in such a society is found by providing their own bodies to serve in NATO wars- this is only of limited utility however as once used up and abused and left a cripple or amputee, such minority males end up forgotten by Anglo American society, discarded. Such is the nature of a society driven by their religion of free market capitalism.


China not purchasing USD Treasuries must be making a dent on the NED's budget. Didn't the USG just allocate how many billion dollars for anti China propaganda last year?
 

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