and d.) all politics is local, the real antipathy is against *rich people* who went "ooh shiny, $$$" when not everybody has that option. (I'm sure literal anti-Chinese racism is a thing but it seems dumb and I don't see nearly as much of it myself.)
and of course most of the populists have their boundaries in a different place than mine are, so they're gonna accuse elites of doing things I don't actually think are bad.
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but "hey you're talking about anti-Chinese racism but not Chinese racism because you have a vested interest in sucking up to the CCP" is kind of fair, actually
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In isolation, any one person can report on US anti-Chinese prejudice without having to give equal time to Chinese anti-black prejudice. In aggregate, if the balance is too skewed, and in the context of a celebrity/media culture that censors talk about Hong Kong etc, you worry.
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