08.08.07
Survey Question: Perpetual Foreigner
Being a Chinese national is completely different from being an U.S. citizen of Asian descent. Many Asian Americans are not even of Chinese descent. Regardless, U.S. citizens with ancestry from various Asian countries are often lumped together and/or are assumed to be Chinese. Therefore, do headlines such as this:
Avoiding Chinese Food Products Nearly Impossible
strengthen the “perpetual foreigner” stereotype of Asian Americans?

TEE HEEE said,
August 8, 2007 at 10:21 pm
Get used to it. No matter where you are from in this world if you are WHITE, and in the U.S.A, you are automatically a “GUILT RIDDEN, FORMER SLAVE OWNER.”
Italian, Albanian, Russian, German, Irish… You see those markings on a census? Do they have to deal with “cracka this,” “Whiteboy that” at every joke yeah can they retaliate..HELL NO, can they even bring it up.. HELL NO.
So stop whining about the “ME ME ME attitude” on this site. Stupid yellow background it looks like a taxi cab with aids.
woside said,
August 11, 2007 at 3:35 am
because the product made in china is cheap,if the labor cost is high,I think you can’t see the product from china.
Angloju said,
October 2, 2007 at 3:28 pm
“No matter where you are from in this world if you are WHITE, and in the U.S.A, you are automatically a “GUILT RIDDEN, FORMER SLAVE OWNER.”
Not really - only in Anglo countries where they suck Black kawk religiously to work off all their White Guilt.
http://www.reportingcivilrights.org/perspectives/podhoretz.jsp
Angloju said,
October 2, 2007 at 3:29 pm
BTW - Ever notice how EVERY article published by Anglos on China is NEGATIVE?
That’s loosely-defined as PROPAGANDA.