Sinophobia and Racism

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hkbc

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How safe is China for foreigners? I have the high demand skills and experience. I love learning about the country's history and wouldn't mind doing a 2 year stint in a high tech company in Shenzhen or the likes.

However, I've heard a lot of stories of beaten up foreigners, police harassment and rising xenophobia resulting in many expats leaving since the trade war intensified, which has me concerned.

Well obviously all the stories are true I mean you saw it on the news and read it on the internet and then there's all those 'China experts' on YouTube, only yesterday you shared some horrific excepts about CCP brain washing from a bona fide Chinese mainlander in another thread, what more evidence is needed!

China can't possibly be safer than the USA (well for white folks at least, jury is literally out for everyone else!) I mean the CCP monitor you 24x7 and steal your ideas and IP, best you stay at home and help Joe Biden rebuild America rather than sell out and go to Communist China, doesn't look good to have traitor on the CV, does it!
 

nlalyst

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Well obviously all the stories are true I mean you saw it on the news and read it on the internet and then there's all those 'China experts' on YouTube, only yesterday you shared some horrific excepts about CCP brain washing from a bona fide Chinese mainlander in another thread, what more evidence is needed!
Seriously? Literally none of what I read comes from MSM. It's all from forums and Youtube of people sharing their personal experiences. Your logic is nihilistic: if I should, as you warn, ignore what I read on the Internet, then I should equally "wisely" ignore your opinion.
 
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Many of these incidents never got reported.
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Here are some of the recently reported attacks:

  • An 84-year-old Thai immigrant in San Francisco, California, died in February after being violently shoved to the ground during his morning walk
  • In Oakland, California, a 91-year-old senior was shoved to the pavement from behind
  • An 89-year-old Chinese woman was slapped and set on fire by two people in Brooklyn, New York
  • Two Asian American women were stabbed at a San Francisco bus stop; eyewitness reports say the assailant "casually walked away in broad daylight"
  • An Asian man walking with his 1-year-old child in a stroller in San Francisco was punched in the head and back multiple times
  • A stranger on the New York subway slashed a 61-year-old Filipino American passenger's face with a box cutter
  • An Asian American woman in New York City was struck in the head with a hammer by an unidentified assailant who demanded that she remove her mask
  • Asian American restaurant employees in New York City told the New York Times they now always go home early for fear of violence and harassment
  • An Asian American butcher shop owner in Sacramento, California found a dead cat - likely intended for her - left in the store's parking lot; police are investigating it as a hate crime
  • An Asian American family celebrating a birthday at a restaurant in Carmel, California, was berated with racist slurs by a Trump-supporting tech executive
  • Several Asian Americans home owners say they've been abused with racial slurs and had rocks thrown at their houses
  • The only Asian American lawmaker in the Kansas legislature says he was physically threatened in a bar by a patron who accused him of carrying the coronavirus
  • New York police arrested a man who assaulted a woman during a protest against anti-Asian racism
  • A grieving family received a hateful letter on the day of their father's funeral, telling them to "pack your bags and go back to your country where you belong"
  • A school board candidate of Vietnamese descent in Portland, Oregon, found a note with the words "Kung Flu" on her doorstep
  • A medical worker of Filipino descent in Los Gatos, California was shoved to the ground from behind by an assailant who told her to "go back to [expletive] China"


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nlalyst

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I'm a foreigner living in China, and if you came here I would beat you up myself. Foreign trash like you shouldn't come to this country. Keep masturbating over your fantasies of China being horrible, and for God's sake, don't come here, stay in whichever dump you live in.
I just reported you to the moderator. Hopefully you get a perma ban for this.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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How safe is China for foreigners? I have the high demand skills and experience. I love learning about the country's history and wouldn't mind doing a 2 year stint in a high tech company in Shenzhen or the likes.

However, I've heard a lot of stories of beaten up foreigners, police harassment and rising xenophobia resulting in many expats leaving since the trade war intensified, which has me concerned.
Expats or a.k.a. sexpats should be beaten up since they bring nothing of value other than sex depraved ethics and morality. I personally wouldn't mind seeing in the news may it be in China or anywhere in East/South East Asia where sexpats are being treated like the scum of the earth that they are. The treatment that the colonial lords get in Asia is like platinum service in comparison to how most (not all) Asians are largely treated in western colonial countries. Heck, the arrogance and the pomposity most sexpats exhibit in all of the Asian places they travel to and overstay their welcome are beyond atrocious. If us Chinese, Asians were doing half the unfortunate things colonial sexpats do to the places we visit in the west, we would have been banned, jailed, get beaten up by the mostly whiniest and insecure people in the world; the hypocritical west.

For further proof, see the ongoing so called "trade war." What a joke.
 

nlalyst

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You wouldn't get hired, because it's highly doubtful that your credentials and experience are good enough for any companies in China, especially in Shenzhen. Your skin color, culture, background isn't something to be fawned over as it was decades ago, that is of course if you're of European stock. You don't speak the language, you can't read nor write in putonghua or at least Cantonese, in other words, the companies who are dumb enough to hire people with no distinguishing expertise or actual tangible experience; ignorance of the market culture, will simply become unnecessary burden for the company and will just hinder/impede the companies growth.
Yawn. Yet another glass heart who when confronted with inconvenient facts resorts to childish ad hominem attacks.
 

hkbc

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Seriously? Literally none of what I read comes from MSM. It's all from forums and Youtube of people sharing their personal experiences. Your logic is nihilistic: if I should, as you warn, ignore what I read on the Internet, then I should equally "wisely" ignore your opinion.

I think you've NOT read my post correctly I said all the stories either from the news media, internet or youtubers indicate YOU would be are better off staying put in the USA, (since I've not seen what you've seen this particular advice is for you alone don't want to create some universal truism based off unverified 'facts') so I am not sure how you arrived at me warning you to ignore what you read. I literally said YOU should believe your own research and stay the hell away from China.

The quality of American Education leaves a lot to be desired if basic English Comprehension allows people to interpret things backwards maybe that's the root of a whole host of problems. Perhaps, you should re-read and re-watch your material just in case you missed something important
 

nlalyst

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I think you've NOT read my post correctly I said all the stories either from the news media, internet or youtubers indicate YOU would be are better off staying put in the USA, (since I've not seen what you've seen this particular advice is for you alone don't want to create some universal truism based off unverified 'facts') so I am not sure how you arrived at me warning you to ignore what you read. I literally said YOU should believe your own research and stay the hell away from China.

The quality of American Education leaves a lot to be desired if basic English Comprehension allows people to interpret things backwards maybe that's the root of a whole host of problems. Perhaps, you should re-read and re-watch your material just in case you missed something important
Please. This is beyond petty. The sarcasm in your post was through the roof.

It's quite clear you had no intention to offer honest advice other than thinly veiled rebukes. No need to continue this exchange any further.
 
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Bellum_Romanum

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Yawn. Yet another glass heart who when confronted with inconvenient facts resorts to childish ad hominem attacks.
You have yet to provide any "facts" buddy. I didn't write anything that would or could be considered childish; what I have opined based on my personal, professional experience simply informs you that your qualities, qualifications or lack thereof would not be at all an asset for any Chinese companies in China. You don't know the language, unfamiliar with the culture other than the bastardized, caricature version of my culture. I mean, at least for us Chinese, when we go to your countries we make more than a half-ass attempt to speak, learn the language and we don't make idiotic assumptions that simply watching a couple of your movies, TV shows, seen your news, read English books that make us U.S. EXPERTS unlike western folks who bedded Chinese, Asian women, or married some, make qualified and definitive statements that they are "Chinese Experts" and knows more about China or other Asian countries than the local folks.
 

hkbc

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Please. This is beyond petty. The sarcasm in your post was through the roof.

It's quite clear you had no intention to offer honest advice other than thinly veiled rebukes.
I am not quite sure how correcting a false assertion is some how petty,

You've obviously done your research in whatever medium you chose and it indicates a lot of negatives.

I could say don't believe that stuff its all rainbows and unicorns in China or I could say well if that's what you found then it sounds horrible, stay the hell away!

Suggesting the latter is a safer course I wouldn't want the blood of some impressionable American on my hands if something was to befall them in the dangerous streets of China, its not like I can vouch for the behaviour of 1.4 billion people, there are always bad apples! Selfish I know but hey my conscience, not yours!

If that's not the answer you are looking for then take your valuable skills, apply for a job, assuming you get one, get a visa and have some first hand experience so you can make youtube videos and pen op-eds on life in China, its your life!
 
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