FriedRiceNSpice
Captain
i can confirm you are correct. even under ordinary circumstances, but especially under trump and the new mccarthyism, there is nothing to gain and everything to lose by even leaving a single hint of disloyalty
our friend max here can’t possibly understand the risk profile for a chinese working in the west. the best move is to avoid expressing opinions westerners would disapprove of or frown upon. and when pressed to have an opinion, simply lie and express the politically correct opinion for the host country. deary me, i do love this freedom and democracy so much and nothing back home can compare! it’s priceless, and no amount of money or opportunity could be traded for it!
Well, actually one thing I appreciate about being in the US is the freedom to express whatever political views you want and not have to worry about repercussions. I can see how this may not be the case in certain sensitive fields of research, but I have never witnessed it in my own experience. I work with a large number of colleagues of Chinese descent, and most are either moderately pro-China like myself or don't seem to care too much, but there are some that are very pro-China, as well as a small number that actually happen to be the most anti-China (but not necessarily very pro-US) people I have known. And most non-Chinese I work with tend to either seem to be neutral, or even have a positive view of China, very few have a very negative view. I guess there is a lot of variance between different population strata, so I don't think it's possible to generalize about most Americans or most Chinese.