I wasn't a patriotic American until I went and lived in China. It also taught me a lot about racism. There were times that my mind, if I let it, would wrongly blame my problems on racism. There were also times were racism was the problem. https://twitter.com/CarlZha/status/1179770029887410176 …
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but* hassling my friends and employees. I did go back to China after goign to the embassy in US to make sure I wouldn't get detained if I went back. I haven't been back to Dandong since though.
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Anyways, I guess I'll say a few words about China. I have a love-hate relationship with it. I feel the same way about the United States. I try to be objective.
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This sounds very much like stories I've heard from people traveling for work in India. Not quite as terrifying as your example, but still an utterly foreign experience to most people in the US.
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The one that comes to mind, they got shaken down at a road block by the police, and the oddest part wasn't that they needed to offer a bribe, but that they were expected to haggle down the amount...
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