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Foreigners Attacking Chinese Racists Reveal Their Own Racism

Websites like chinaSMACK are as accurate a representation and reflection of foreigners as it is of Chinese people. Why do so many fight racism with more racism? Post from: CN ReviewsForeigners Attacking Chinese Racists Reveal Their Own... ...full story at CN Reviews

from CN Reviews on Mon, Sep 14 2009

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26 Jul 08 visit Criticizm of China is NOT Racism!  »  YouTube videoCriticism (Criticizm) of China or the Chinese is not RACISM! Racism is the descrimination of a group of people, religiously, ethnically or even politically. Criticism is the opinion a person creates after analysing various data, whether it be empirical or...
23 Apr 09 visit China calls for int'l co-op in fighing racism  »  People's Daily Close international cooperation is needed to fight all forms of racism and racial discrimination, which is the enemy of the whole human society, a senior Chinese diplomat said in Geneva on Wednesday. "China proposes that the international...
14 Apr 09 visit Letter: Understanding popular Chinese notions about “racism” (help me out here!)  »  Blogging For China I have a growing suspicion that the way many Chinese people understand the word “racism” (or “racist”) is quite different from the way I use it. This causes communication problems because I use the term “racism” like...
23 Mar 09 visit Racism in China vs. America  »  Peking Duck I blogrolled these guys two weeks ago and have meant to call them out. This post on racism in China (if, of course, it exists at all) and how it compares with that elsewhere gives me special reason to do so. Note especially the delicious update and the...
24 Sep 07 visit Racism in China  »  The China Expat Does racism exist in China? If you are reading this, you probably care about this question. This is a complicated issue, so please read carefully and leave your thoughts below or respond with your own post - but keep the language clean, otherwise your...
10 Nov 09 visit Racism in China: How poignant is it?  »  Shanghaiist Today's post by Andrew Sullivan on his blog over at the Atlantic discusses the specter of racism within China, and the implications it could have on both the social and economic future of the country. As the ratio of retirees to workers is set to double...

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