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Racist UCLA privileged girl rant

Started by Martinus, March 19, 2011, 02:57:12 AM

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Grinning_Colossus

There were 300,000 Chinese in California in 1880 (a tenth of the population) but, yeah, the vast majority arrived after racial quotas were lifted in the '60s.
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katmai

All the Ching Chongs I know are FOB
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son

jimmy olsen

Quote from: Grinning_Colossus on March 20, 2011, 06:10:47 PM
There were 300,000 Chinese in California in 1880 (a tenth of the population) but, yeah, the vast majority arrived after racial quotas were lifted in the '60s.
A with an annual growth rate of 1.5% that turns into 2 million in 130 years.
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Faye: Ordinary. The kind of beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you just can't leave alone.
Jet: I see.
Faye: Like an angel from the underworld. Or a devil from Paradise.
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DGuller

Quote from: jimmy olsen on March 20, 2011, 08:17:47 PM
Quote from: Grinning_Colossus on March 20, 2011, 06:10:47 PM
There were 300,000 Chinese in California in 1880 (a tenth of the population) but, yeah, the vast majority arrived after racial quotas were lifted in the '60s.
A with an annual growth rate of 1.5% that turns into 2 million in 130 years.
Without Chinese women, all that turns into is 600,000 hairy palms.

Jacob

Quote from: katmai on March 20, 2011, 06:22:33 PM
All the Ching Chongs I know are FOB

A lot of Chinese take airplanes these days too, I've noticed.

katmai

Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son

Monoriu

The heavy familial involvement thing is somewhat true.  Some of my work colleagues take leave to accompany their 16-17 year old children to take examinations.  Or go to university/school interviews.  These are more common.  I've seen people accompany their university graduate sons and daughters to job interviews, as if that is going to help their chances.  This is rare, but it happens. 

Martinus

Quote from: CountDeMoney on March 20, 2011, 06:04:46 PM
Quote from: Martinus on March 20, 2011, 04:24:36 PM
Incidentally, what are the proportions of recent Asian immigrants in California to older (say pre-WW2) immigrants?

Huge.  They're the single largest demographic of legal immigrations to the US.


QuoteI would imagine there is a sizeable minority from the railroad construction times.

Not really, as most of those are now dead.

Asshole, you know what I meant. :P

Caliga

Quote from: Monoriu on March 20, 2011, 10:23:04 PM
I've seen people accompany their university graduate sons and daughters to job interviews, as if that is going to help their chances. 
They would automatically not be hired if I was the interviewer.
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jimmy olsen

Quote from: Caliga on March 21, 2011, 05:03:18 AM
Quote from: Monoriu on March 20, 2011, 10:23:04 PM
I've seen people accompany their university graduate sons and daughters to job interviews, as if that is going to help their chances. 
They would automatically not be hired if I was the interviewer.
In Korea, unless you get a job far away from home, you live with your parents until you get married.
It is far better for the truth to tear my flesh to pieces, then for my soul to wander through darkness in eternal damnation.

Jet: So what kind of woman is she? What's Julia like?
Faye: Ordinary. The kind of beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you just can't leave alone.
Jet: I see.
Faye: Like an angel from the underworld. Or a devil from Paradise.
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Caliga

But do your parents escort you to an interview in Korea?
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Monoriu

Quote from: Caliga on March 21, 2011, 05:03:18 AM
Quote from: Monoriu on March 20, 2011, 10:23:04 PM
I've seen people accompany their university graduate sons and daughters to job interviews, as if that is going to help their chances. 
They would automatically not be hired if I was the interviewer.

:yes: 

I share the same cultural background as these guys, but I don't understand this kind of behaviour either. 

Monoriu

Quote from: jimmy olsen on March 21, 2011, 05:12:27 AM
Quote from: Caliga on March 21, 2011, 05:03:18 AM
Quote from: Monoriu on March 20, 2011, 10:23:04 PM
I've seen people accompany their university graduate sons and daughters to job interviews, as if that is going to help their chances. 
They would automatically not be hired if I was the interviewer.
In Korea, unless you get a job far away from home, you live with your parents until you get married.

Pretty much the same in HK/China.  But you can live with your parents AND go to a job interview by yourself.  Nobody in HK is going to fault a job seeker for living with his parents, but I know plenty of people who will automatically fail anyone who drags the parents along.  Or allow himself to be accompanied.

Caliga

Yeah, I can excuse living with your parents till you get a job/married.  In fact, it makes perfect economic sense to do so.
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CountDeMoney

You can always tell it's the beginning of the new medical semester at Hopkins; the Mings bring three generations with them to campus, taking more photos than Disneyworld.  Used to get more lost visitor calls than any other time, with granduncle Chow getting separated from the brood and winding up in the barometric chamber basement.