What's with this girl who was born in the US and completed as a chink? And yes,
i said that because those damn Chinese are fucking things up for everyone worldwide. Damn chinks!
Re: Olympians born in the US but competing for China
By: George Burdell to All on Tue Feb 08 2022 03:59 pm
What's with this girl who was born in the US and completed as a chink? And yes,
i said that because those damn Chinese are fucking things up for everyone worldwide. Damn chinks!
Imagine being this fucking racist and thinking that there's nothing wrong with it.
DaiTengu
What the hell? If you're born in the US, compete as an American for fuck's sakes.
What's with this girl who was born in the US and completed as a chink? And y i said that because those damn Chinese are fucking things up for everyone worldwide. Damn chinks!
Seriously - what's up with that blondie skier who got a gold medal? I mean, that should be an AMERICAN gold medal? Not fucking China!
Heck, let's send our basement dweller to China! What's his name. Yeah, the g who still lives in his mom's basement.
Maybe he and this blonde Chink can have a love child together? Oh, that's right, he's probably fucking gay. Never mind. LOL!
George B.
What the hell? If you're born in the US, compete as an American for fuck's sakes.
She is Chinese.
Chinese consider Chinese people abroad, as just that "Chinese living abroad". They view blood as thicker than which administration you're registered with. They're Nationalist, someting American's don't really understand because they've forgotten what it was, and demonised a caricature of it.
What the hell? If you're born in the US, compete as an American for
fuck's sakes.
Was she born here, or does she just live here?
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She is Chinese.
So she was not born in the USA?
Chinese consider Chinese people abroad, as just that "Chinese livingabroad".
They view blood as thicker than which administration you're registered with. They're Nationalist, someting American's don't really understand because they've forgotten what it was, and demonised a caricature of it.
What is really funny is that many of the American's who demonize it
when they see it in other Americans, find it totally acceptable when
China (or others) show certain signs of it.
Apparently she was born and raised in San Francisco.
Apparently she was born and raised in San Francisco.
That's bait. We all know SF isn't really part of America.
/me ducks
That's bait. We all know SF isn't really part of America.
/me ducks
Re: Olympians born in the US
By: Andre to Nightfox on Thu Feb 10 2022 07:05 am
That's bait. We all know SF isn't really part of America.
/me ducks
California, LA especially, could sink into the ocean and the world would be a better place for it.
California, LA especially, could sink into the ocean and the world would be a better place for it.
So she was not born in the USA?
And? The Chinese consider people who are Chinese, living abroad, as just that
Chinese living abroad.
Re: Olympians born in the US
By: Andre to Nightfox on Thu Feb 10 2022 07:05 am
That's bait. We all know SF isn't really part of America.
/me ducks
California, LA especially, could sink into the ocean and the world would be a better place for it.
To quote the late, great Bill Hicks: "when L.A. falls in the fucking ocean and is flushed away, all that it will leave... i
Arizona Bay"
/me wanders off to listen to Tool's AEnima
DaiTengu
... Confound these ancestors They've stolen our best ideas!
and I bet they only consider her a Chinese olympian because she is good at what she competes in.
and I bet they only consider her a Chinese olympian because she is good at what she competes in.
Maybe, but that is standard everywhere, isn't it?
The media here in Australia have been posting a lot of fake-news about China, d the olympics. Manufactured controversies and
pointless nit-picking.
In this case of this olympian, I think Americans have always taken it for granted that people born in the USA, regardless of heritage, would complete as US athletes. Not really sure that is the media's fault so much as it seems to be the norm.
I know there have been plenty of athletes who have competed here in the college and pro ranks that have competed in the olympics for their non-US country of origin (I went to school with one), but having an althlete who
is *born here* complete for another country is a new one on me. It may have happened before, but it didn't when I used to follow the olympics more closely.
I am not too shocked that some people have a questioning opinion of it, although I was surprised about how the original poster expressed his opinion.
In this case of this olympian, I think Americans have always taken it for granted that people born in the USA, regardless of heritage, would complete as US athletes. Not really sure that is the media's fault so much as it seems to be the norm.
I know there have been plenty of athletes who have competed here in the college and pro ranks that have competed in the olympics for their non-US country of origin (I went to school with one), but having an althlete who
Look at the European soccer teams, they are full of people born elsewhere. I think it has shocked Americans because it is happening the other way around, someone in the West going to a non-Western country. The West is
No, that is not what is happening. People born elsewhere come here to play i US pro sports. Fine. People from the US also go to other places of the world compete in their sports. We don't whine when US people to go F1 or MotoGP, o when US players go play European soccer/football or whatever.
But AFAIK, Ronaldo didn't renounce his Portugal citizenship to play for Manchester. What is happening lately is a few people that lived in the US th whole lives and who we trained and paid for, renounced their US citizenship play for a pretty shady country.
Look at the European soccer teams, they are full of people born elsewhere.
I think it has shocked Americans because it is happening the other way around,
someone in the West going to a non-Western country. The West is supposed to be importing everyone from elsewhere, because we are the best, not the other way around.
But AFAIK, Ronaldo didn't renounce his Portugal citizenship to play for Manches
er. What is happening lately is a few people that lived in the US their whole l
ves and who we trained and paid for, renounced their US citizenship to play for
a pretty shady country.
But AFAIK, Ronaldo didn't renounce his Portugal citizenship to play for Manches
er. What is happening lately is a few people that lived in the US their whole l
ves and who we trained and paid for, renounced their US citizenship to play for
a pretty shady country.
My understanding is that some of them may not have even renounced their US (or Canadian or other) citizenship in order to do so. There seem to be
some question marks about that, which makes it even shadier.
No, I think it is because they are born in one place and are competing *in the Olympics* for another. It is not just US athletes that are making the US news. There are native Canadians who are also now playing for China in the Olympics. The other day, a member of the press was interviewing a Canadian who plays goalie for China in hockey. When they asked her if they could ask, and receive, an answer in English (her native tongue), the Chinese Translator answered for her and said that the Canadian competing
for China could only answer questions in Mandarin (not her native tongue).
I believe she is only partially of Chinese heritage.
The speculation (or maybe knowledge) is that these athletes are being paid by China and/or companies with Chinese ties (like Nike) to represent China.
Seeing as how the Olympics used to be about amateur athletes, that is another reason for persons turned off by professional involvement in some sports (like basketball) to further question why the Olympics even exist.
most people renounce their citizenship because of tax reasons.
they get taxed to death.
I don't think they need to be paid. Chinese are patriotic, nationalistic, and they don't forget their heritage. As I said, this is a different way
Look at the European soccer teams, they are full of people born elsewhere. I think it has shocked Americans because it is happening the other way aro someone in the West going to a non-Western country. The West is supposed be importing everyone from elsewhere, because we are the best, not the oth way around.
No, I think it is because they are born in one place and are competing *in the Olympics* for another. It is not just US athletes that are making the US news. There are native Canadians who are also now playing for China in the Olympics. The other day, a member of the press was interviewing a Canadian who plays goalie for China in hockey. When they asked her if they could ask, and receive, an answer in English (her native tongue), the Chinese Translator answered for her and said that the Canadian competing
for China could only answer questions in Mandarin (not her native tongue).
I believe she is only partially of Chinese heritage.
The speculation (or maybe knowledge) is that these athletes are being paid by China and/or companies with Chinese ties (like Nike) to represent China.
Seeing as how the Olympics used to be about amateur athletes, that is another reason for persons turned off by professional involvement in some sports (like basketball) to further question why the Olympics even exist.
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I don't think they need to be paid. Chinese are patriotic, nationalistic, and
they don't forget their heritage. As I said, this is a different way of thinking to the Western way, where we only consider Nationality being whatever
administrative entity you get your paperwork from.
Regardless, it's off topic. China does not allow dual citizenship and requires that they renounce their citizenship. Olympic athletes aren't moving to China for tax reasons.
More lately, sure, especially for high earners. But the US isn't exactly known for taxing people to death.
china does not RECOGNIZE dual citizenship.
Re: Olympians born in the US
By: MRO to Andre on Mon Feb 14 2022 05:50 pm
china does not RECOGNIZE dual citizenship.
That's Article 3. You want to read Arcticle 8: https://www.immd.gov.hk/eng/residents/immigration/chinese/law.html
"Any person who applies for naturalisation as a Chinese national shall acquire Chinese nationality upon approval of his application; a person whose application for naturalisation as a Chinese national has been approved shall not retain foreign nationality."
"Can you have 2 citizenships in China?
Chinese citizenship is primarily based upon the principle of jus sanguinis (right of blood). China does not recognize dual citizenship. ... For example, someone born in China to at one Chinese parent and another non-Chinese parent has Chinese citizenship and may acquire another citizenship from the other parent."
motherfucker, guess you don't make money in the usa.
i'm getting taxed up the ass.
Re: Olympians born in the US
By: Boraxman to Dumas Walker on Mon Feb 14 2022 08:10 pm
I don't think they need to be paid. Chinese are patriotic, nationalisti and they don't forget their heritage. As I said, this is a different wa
Weren't these people born in the US and living here thier whole lives? These aren't overseas Chinese citizens like you're talking about.
- Andre
Re: Olympians born in the US
By: MRO to Andre on Mon Feb 14 2022 09:44 pm
"Can you have 2 citizenships in China?
Chinese citizenship is primarily based upon the principle of jus sanguinis (right of blood). China does not recognize dual citizenship. ... For example, someone born in China to at one Chinese parent and another non-Chinese parent has Chinese citizenship and may acquire another citizenship from the other parent."
I cited the actual Chinese law text. You cited a random site off the internet. Also, since you made a very peculiar snip, here's the spot you skipped. Must have been an oversight on your part.
"However, it is possible for someone to end up with Chinese dual citizenship under very limited circumstances." https://www.dualcitizenship.com/countries/china.html
Re: Olympians born in the US
By: MRO to Andre on Mon Feb 14 2022 05:50 pm
motherfucker, guess you don't make money in the usa.
i'm getting taxed up the ass.
We Europeans get the idea that you USAns pay low taxes because, by comparison, ours are so much higher.
Doesn't matter. "Chinese Living Abroad" means Chinese. They have Chinese heritage. Being born in the US doesn't change your ethnicity or race.
I'm born in Australia, but if I go to the country where my grandparents came from, they will STILL consider me as one of them.
The idea that citizenship is everything is a Western idea. China is not a Western country.
does either of us really give a fuck, though?
i know i dont.
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Re: Olympians born in the US
By: MRO to Dumas Walker on Mon Feb 14 2022 02:15 am
most people renounce their citizenship because of tax reasons.
they get taxed to death.
More lately, sure, especially for high earners. But the US isn't exactly known for taxing people to death.
Re: Olympians born in the US
By: Boraxman to Andre on Tue Feb 15 2022 07:55 pm
Doesn't matter. "Chinese Living Abroad" means Chinese. They have Chinese heritage. Being born in the US doesn't change your ethnicity or race.
I'm born in Australia, but if I go to the country where my grandparents came from, they will STILL consider me as one of them.
The idea that citizenship is everything is a Western idea. China is not a Western country.
What if you're a mix? If someone is 50% Chinese and 50% something else, would they still say they're Chinese living abroad?
Re: Olympians born in the US
By: MRO to Andre on Tue Feb 15 2022 07:27 am
does either of us really give a fuck, though?
i know i dont.
If we can't fight about who's right on the internet, what is the point of life?
I just don't like ungrateful punk kids turning their backs on us for a country like China.
What if you're a mix? If someone is 50% Chinese and 50% something else, wou they still say they're Chinese living abroad?
yeah but china is a better country.They will outlast the USA, that is for sure.
they just suck at olympics, but not for long.
yeah but china is a better country.They will outlast the USA, that is for sure.
they just suck at olympics, but not for long.
China is pushing their young to take up academic interests, to develop themselves, and pushing for them to have a place in the future.
Young American girls are selling feet pics to pay for horrendous college debt in vain to try and secure a place in a country which is actively pushing them out of society.
butthole pics.
it's funny. it took a few weeks for women to become complete public whores when covid hit and they got laid off [if they had a job] ---
Re: Olympians born in the US
By: MRO to Boraxman on Wed Feb 16 2022 05:47 am
butthole pics.
it's funny. it took a few weeks for women to become complete public whores when covid hit and they got laid off [if they had a job] ---
Think you can get a grip on the incel/profane nonsense in your last couple messages? Aside from it just being weird, I'd rather not have to make my
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