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Author: RichAsianKidRichAsianKid Date: Feb 14, 2007 23:53
Old article from an US-immigration 'restrictionist' perspective,
posted before elsewhere, but not sure if I've X-posted to these
newsgroups. Article's dead on if you've read some exchanges between
moi and posters from soc.culture.china! (What a cultural experience!)
For reference purposes the author's British descent, writes for the
National Review, and is married to a Chinese wife.
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http://www.vdare.com/derbyshire/sino-fascism.htm
September 13, 2000
Importing Sino-Fascism?
(Poet-novelist-computer specialist John Derbyshire says judiciously
that he thinks accused spy Wen Ho Lee is probably the victim of
bureaucratic bungling-but Derbyshire has pointed out already that
Chinese immigrants could indeed pose a security risk. Here he reflects
further on the disturbing political culture that immigration policy is
now planting in the U.S.)
By John Derbyshire
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Author: abianchenabianchen Date: Feb 15, 2007 00:23
Hey RAK, to most Americans, you are Chinese no matter if you were born
here, haha! To KKKs, you are simply a chink, haha! Isnt it sad?
Haha!
Now you want to bash Chinese and China, hey, you are really bash
yourself, haha!
On Feb 15, 2:53 am, "RichAsianKid" hotmail.com> wrote:
> Old article from an US-immigration 'restrictionist' perspective,
> posted before elsewhere, but not sure if I've X-posted to these...
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Author: abianchenabianchen Date: Feb 15, 2007 00:29
Hey RAK, to most Americans, you are Chinese no matter if you were
born
here or not, haha! To KKKs, you are simply a chink, haha! Isnt it
sad?
Haha!
Now you want to bash Chinese and China, hey, you are really bashing
yourself, haha!
On Feb 15, 2:53 am, "RichAsianKid" hotmail.com> wrote:
> Old article from an US-immigration 'restrictionist' perspective,
> posted before elsewhere, but not sure if I've X-posted to these...
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Author: QuadiblocQuadibloc Date: Feb 15, 2007 08:14
RichAsianKid quoted, in part:
> Total deaths: about 65 million. Total foreign involvement: zero.
Although, in general, this article is spot on about those overseas
Chinese who enthusiastically support the Beijing regime, two things
must, in fairness, be noted.
One is that just because the author finds a lot of Chinese people with
these strange views in discussion boards, it should not be assumed
that all the Chinese who have left the mainland still think this way,
but the author seems to be trying to get people to believe this. We
should resist racial stereotyping and prejudices.
The other is that people from Britain, France, Germany, and the
Netherlands are not the only people in the world who are not Chinese.
If the Japanese had not invaded China, Mao would not have had the
opportunity to take over. And another foreign country, Russia, had
some involvement in helping Mao get started as well.
So it is permissible for Chinese to blame foreigners at least a little
bit for the Cultural Revolution and the Great Leap Forward, for
example.
John Savard
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Author: RichAsianKidRichAsianKid Date: Feb 15, 2007 18:16
On Feb 15, 7:00 am, "drydem" my-deja.com> wrote:
> On Feb 14, 11:53 pm, "RichAsianKid" hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Old article from an US-immigration 'restrictionist' perspective,
>> posted before elsewhere[1], but not sure if I've X-posted to these
>> newsgroups. Article's dead on if you've read some exchanges between
>> moi and posters from soc.culture.china! (What a cultural experience!)[2]
>> For reference purposes the author's British descent, writes for the
>> National Review, and is married to a Chinese wife.[3]
>
> [1] VDARE?
> http://www.vdare.com/derbyshire/sino-fascism.htm
> [2] Dead on? could you be more specific?
> [3] How is his and his wife ethnicity relevant?
> Does it make his advocacy more suspect?
> Should he be automatically discounted...
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Author: drydemdrydem Date: Feb 21, 2007 05:25
On Feb 15, 2:53 am, "RichAsianKid" hotmail.com> wrote:
> Old article from an US-immigration 'restrictionist' perspective,
> posted before elsewhere, but not sure if I've X-posted to these
> newsgroups.
RAK -
hk.politics, talk.politics.china are chinese language not english
language newsgroups.
You should not have X-posted to them.
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