OrangeJuice
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Do you agree?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW55qGCcGFM[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW55qGCcGFM[/media]
Do you agree?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW55qGCcGFM[/media]
I don't know specifically who this guy is except for hearing of his name numerous times from Chinese media, but what he said, in my opinion, is unfortunately one of the undeniable truths about Chinese.
The root is that Chinese, in general, don't know what really equality, justice and human rights mean, even after they have immigrated to countries where equality and justice and human rights are the basics of the society, such as in the US and Canada.
Even those Chinese who are born in these countries but to Chinese families may have been self downgraded after times due to the influence of their parents.
In your hearts, do you really believe in these values? Or if you only attach to such values because you have not yet become a "master;" if you do, will you still cherish these basic human values?
There is one thing I am sure that, if former president Bill Clindon had lived in China, he might have long abandoned the values he has been so familiar with in the US and become treating people differently in a typical Chinese way: treating people as his servants for all those who are "inferior" to him; and treating people as his masters for all those who are "superior" to him.
The truth is I am still struggling from time to time to treat myself and others with respect and dignity. But I hope everyone has done much better than me.
I don't know specifically who this guy is except for hearing of his name numerous times from Chinese media, but what he said, in my opinion, is unfortunately one of the undeniable truths about Chinese.
The root is that Chinese, in general, don't know what really equality, justice and human rights mean, even after they have immigrated to countries where equality and justice and human rights are the basics of the society, such as in the US and Canada.
Even those Chinese who are born in these countries but to Chinese families may have been self downgraded after times due to the influence of their parents.
In your hearts, do you really believe in these values? Or if you only attach to such values because you have not yet become a "master;" if you do, will you still cherish these basic human values?
There is one thing I am sure that, if former president Bill Clindon had lived in China, he might have long abandoned the values he has been so familiar with in the US and become treating people differently in a typical Chinese way: treating people as his servants for all those who are "inferior" to him; and treating people as his masters for all those who are "superior" to him.
The truth is I am still struggling from time to time to treat myself and others with respect and dignity. But I hope everyone has done much better than me.
If a Chinese despises another Chinese due to racial reasons, it is because he/she has internalized the racial hatred and inferiority instilled in his/her mind by the whites. That also explains why racism against Chinese is more rampant among the Chinese born and brought up in the West.
The same phenomenon exists among other weaker ethnic groups.
If the West had been colonized by Asians or Africans, Europeans would have also exhibited the same "self-hatred" towards other white people while "worshipping" their colonial masters.
他就是此类鸟人:喜欢歧视中国人,尤其大陆中国人。