... "Articles and social media posts calling me a traitor have spread from Australia to the United States and even my hometown." -- How strange.
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... "The West was going to take hundreds of thousands of Chinese students, immerse them in Woke ideology, then return them to subvert the Motherland, but it didn't work out -- which is kind of Alt-Right when you think about it ..."
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Most of them are shockingly ignorant about politics. Even if (or maybe especially if) they are smart in a STEM sense, they won't be able to explain a basic concept like 'democracy'. Advancing their career is all they are interested in.
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They will take over the world though, so we have that to look forward to.
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I went to a West Coast university with tons of Chinese internationals. They had basically zero interaction with Americans. There was an informal stem of housing segregation instituted. Both sides generally disdained each other.
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*informal system haha. Anyways, I spent senior year in an Asian-designated apartment complex...it was lonely.
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“The most common wish for an idealist Chinese teenager is to “serve the motherland”—while in the West, perhaps, it’s to “make the world a better place” this person works at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute lol
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The last time I sat near Chinese students I could feel the low key racism eminating from them. Really a cathedral-proof crowd.
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From what I've seen more Chinese foreign students develop a mix of contempt and resentment towards the US during their studies.
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