AsiaCel
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Have you guys saw this stupid trend? It's called Chinamaxxing/Becoming Chinese/Meet me at a very Chinese time of my life.
en.wikipedia.org
I personally find ridiculous and insulting. It reduces a Mongoloid nation with 6000+ years of history and culture to something like wearing slippers or drinking water. Of course, the tone blind boomers are supporting noodlewhores dilluting our identity by saying that anyone can become Chinese.
Hot blooded Chinese, true nationalist Chinese do not want to become Americans, nor do they want others become Chinese; they do not accept the 50% mongrel 'Chinese American' (under 18) community as Chinese.
Since I am fat, I should start a trend about #BecomingAmerican. The fatter you are, the more American you are.
I wish I was kidding.
www.washington.edu
Becoming Chinese - Wikipedia
I personally find ridiculous and insulting. It reduces a Mongoloid nation with 6000+ years of history and culture to something like wearing slippers or drinking water. Of course, the tone blind boomers are supporting noodlewhores dilluting our identity by saying that anyone can become Chinese.
Hot blooded Chinese, true nationalist Chinese do not want to become Americans, nor do they want others become Chinese; they do not accept the 50% mongrel 'Chinese American' (under 18) community as Chinese.
Since I am fat, I should start a trend about #BecomingAmerican. The fatter you are, the more American you are.
I wish I was kidding.
A University of Washington-led study has found that for Asian Americans, those who appear heavier not only are perceived to be more “American,” but also may be subject to less prejudice directed at foreigners than Asian Americans who are thin.
Heavier Asian Americans seen as ‘more American,’ study says
What makes people look
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