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Who are you on foreign soils?

Two years ago, we visited an old temple in Japan. At the entrance, we saw an notice that was written in simplified Chinese with a somewhat irritated message that goes like this, ā€˜we treat you with courtesy, and please treat us the same'.
We were at ease because we knew from the bottom of our heart, that this was not meant for us, who read and use traditional Chinese only.

When I was in Australia, a European blue collar told me that there are three kinds of ā€˜Chineseā€™: those born in here (Australia), those from Hong Kong, and those from China. The identity will reveal itself by how the person behave.

//the term Huaren čÆäŗŗ meaning ā€œethnic Chineseā€ became popular. It represented the ethnicity, and somehow it also represented that they do not have the Chinese nationality... Ethnic Chinese, meant that their ancestors were from areas in China...

//But in English, there is no distinction between the two, both refer as ā€œChineseā€.

//Many Chinese moved to Canada, were furious about Meng Sabrina arrested (Huawei's CFO), but were indifferent when two Canadian were arrested in China for policial reasons.

//In the Little Pinkiesā€™ mind, it is absolutely normal for others want to join them in China and "kowtou".

//they wanted to be buried in China after death. Only a few truly settle down in overseas, and viewed their new homeland as their forever home... these oversea Chinese changed their mind, and see the country they settled as true homes.

//their attitude reversed and they have the same mindset as in the old days.. people again call themselves as Chinese, instead of ā€œethnic Chineseā€...

//Ethnic Chinese, has no obligation to become Chinese nationals, and have no moral reason to love China, a country which he/she has no say or involvement at all.

//We, ethnic Chinese should also give ourselves a new name, to distinct ourselves from the country, China.

Full translation:
https://telegra.ph/Who-are-you-on-foreign-soils-07-03

Source: Stand News

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