| They have this stuff in the US about having to hire a certain number of black people. In Australia we have this stuff about giving Aborigines extra welfare or giving them easier access to college.
But what about the Indians and Chinese? I mean I agree they're both hard working people (apart from the central gangs), but still, isn't it racist to say "Black people need special benefits, and Asians don't"?
I mean I can see a lot of people, even leftists, hate Chinese and Indians, but I'm still surprised such a thing happens in the US.
Even the Jews, despite nobody liking them (especially Hitler), have managed to carve up their own little prosperous communities in the US and Europe.
Curious isn't it? Its not unexpected; I've heard of lots of anti-Chinese riots in Indonesia and countries where Chinese immigrants have succeeded. I guess in this world, people will always remain jealous of success.
I've been told not to establish deep roots overseas, since there will be a backlash from the predominantly white countries soon against Asian/Indian people. Hell I figure, keep as much stuff in your old country, so when the US/Europe starts staging race riots, you can move quickly.
Theres an old quote running through Chinese business communities..."Make money overseas if you wish, but always keep your bag half-packed, and keep your money in China."
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